Kalkine | ASX 200 Penny Stocks to Watch in May 2025 Amid Shifting Sector Trends

3 min read | May 28, 2025 11:16 PM PDT | By Team Kalkine Media

Highlights

  • ASX 200 remains steady as energy leads sectoral gains during May

  • Companies across mining, pharmaceuticals, and logistics sectors draw attention

  • Tickers such as ASX:RUL, ASX:MYX, and ASX:BKY reflect diverse industry footprints

The Australian share market has seen fluctuating momentum, with the ASX 200 remaining relatively stable as the energy sector showed resilience. A number of emerging companies across various sectors have started to receive more attention. The month of May has brought developments across industries such as mining software, pharmaceuticals, and mineral exploration, each represented by companies listed on the Australian Securities Exchange.

Notable mentions include RPMGlobal Holdings Limited (ASX:RUL), Mayne Pharma Group Limited (ASX:MYX), and Berkeley Energia Limited (ASX:BKY), all of which are operating within their respective sectors with varied business models and market activities. These companies are being observed for their financial positioning, operational strategies, and ongoing developments within their markets.

RPMGlobal Expands in Mining Software Services

RPMGlobal Holdings Limited (ASX:RUL) is engaged in providing advanced software and consulting services for the mining industry. The company operates globally across Australia, Asia, the Americas, Africa, and Europe. Its core offerings span advisory services and proprietary software platforms tailored to the operational needs of mining enterprises.

RPMGlobal has maintained a business structure focused on digital transformation in the mining sector, positioning itself as a provider of industry-specific technological solutions. Its ongoing emphasis on innovation within mining processes continues to define its presence within the ASX-listed technology and industrials ecosystem.

Mayne Pharma Develops Broad-Spectrum Pharmaceutical Portfolio

Mayne Pharma Group Limited (ASX:MYX) operates within the healthcare sector, focusing on the development and distribution of pharmaceutical products. With an international presence, the company’s primary revenue drivers include dermatology, women’s health, and general medicine.

Despite facing legal proceedings in recent periods, the business maintains a diversified product base and geographical reach, with commercial activities across Australia, the United States, Europe, and other regions. Management continuity and restructuring measures have provided stability in navigating a competitive pharmaceutical landscape.

Berkeley Energia Focuses on Mineral Exploration

Berkeley Energia Limited (ASX:BKY) is active in the exploration and development of mineral resources, primarily operating in Spain. The company is known for its focus on energy-related resources, with a strategic emphasis on sustainable extraction and regulatory compliance.

While still in the early stages of commercialisation, Berkeley Energia has reported improvements in its financial metrics. Stability in leadership and a clear operational roadmap continue to underpin its exploration-driven approach. The business operates without reported revenue segments, reflecting its development-phase position in the mining sector.

Additional Sector Players Mark Diverse Activity

Other emerging names on the ASX include Lindsay Australia Limited (ASX:LAU) in transport logistics, CTI Logistics Limited (ASX:CLX), and IVE Group Limited (ASX:IGL) in printing and communications. Companies like Accent Group Limited (ASX:AX1) represent retail interests, while EZZ Life Science Holdings Limited (ASX:EZZ) expands the reach of health science innovations.

Steel manufacturing group Bisalloy Steel Group Limited (ASX:BIS), financial services provider Regal Partners Limited (ASX:RPL), and global investment firm Navigator Global Investments Limited (ASX:NGI) also illustrate the diversity in sectors represented within the ASX small-cap space. Tasmea Limited (ASX:TEA), involved in infrastructure services, rounds out a list of companies reflecting ongoing activity within Australia's evolving corporate landscape.


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