3 ASX Small Caps with Director Share Purchases in 2025
Recent on-market director buying may hint at value. We analyse Iress, Aussie Broadband and PlaySide Studios – three ASX small caps worth watching.
PlaySide Studios Limited (ASX: PLY) is a Melbourne-based video game developer founded in 2011. It produces games across mobile, PC, console, virtual reality (VR), and augmented reality (AR) platforms. PlaySide develops original titles and collaborates with major entertainment brands, including Disney, Warner Bros., and Nickelodeon.
PlaySide Studios listed on the ASX on 17 December 2020 at an IPO price of $0.20 per share.
Recent on-market director buying may hint at value. We analyse Iress, Aussie Broadband and PlaySide Studios – three ASX small caps worth watching.
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