Aboriginal Affairs 15 May 2026 - 26 May 2026

Cheche Stock Trades Near Year Low Ahead of Nasdaq Deadline

Cheche Stock Trades Near Year Low Ahead of Nasdaq Deadline

Cheche Group Inc. shares slipped midday Tuesday, dropping to a 52-week low of $0.4950. The stock last traded near $0.52, off 3.2%. More than 260,000 shares had changed hands, well above the 45,705 shares traded Friday, according to market data. Nasdaq compliance remains the key risk. Cheche disclosed in January it got a notice after its Class A stock traded under the $1 minimum bid for 30 days in a row. The company has until July 13, 2026, to fix it. The notice does not impact its listing or trading right now, the company said.
May 26, 2026
Fortescue Ltd’s $150 Million Native Title Payout May Not End the Yindjibarndi Fight

Fortescue Ltd’s $150 Million Native Title Payout May Not End the Yindjibarndi Fight

Yindjibarndi traditional owners are weighing whether to challenge Fortescue Ltd’s A$150 million native title compensation ruling, maintaining the spotlight on the mining company just days after Australia handed down one of its biggest cultural loss awards. The court’s latest move leaves Fortescue on the hook for damaging Yindjibarndi country but throws out the heftiest piece of the economic claim linked to the company’s Solomon Hub iron ore mine. It’s not enough for Yindjibarndi Ngurra Aboriginal Corporation CEO Michael Woodley, who called the decision “unsatisfactory” and said the legal team is weighing next steps: “We don’t get this far and stop.”
May 15, 2026