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Getting on the ground floor
Roger Montgomery
June 17, 2026
Since January 1999, Macquarie Bank’s shares have risen almost 1,400 per cent, and that excludes the returns from reinvesting dividends. That’s just capital gains alone. Assuming the Federal Labor Party is voted out, and their capital gains tax disincentives are unwound, there could be another Macquarie-Bank-like 1999 opportunity. The opportunity to buy a mini Macquarie on the ground floor might be Magellan Financial Group (ASX: MFG).
On 11 June 2026, the Australian Competition and Consumer Comission (ACCC) decided to approve Magellan Financial Group Ltd’s (MFG) proposed acquisition of the remaining shares in Barrenjoey Capital Partners Group Holdings Pty Limited (Barrenjoey) that it does not already own, in return for equity in MFG (the Acquisition).
Magellan Financial Group’s acquisition of the remaining shares in investment bank Barrenjoey was approved by shareholders in April 2026. Completion is expected in early July 2026.
Here are the key terms and structural details of the merger: continue…
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ABC Newcastle Mornings – The SpaceX IPO and what investors need to know
Roger Montgomery
June 16, 2026
I joined Kylie Morris on ABC Newcastle Mornings today to discuss the extraordinary rise of SpaceX following its record Initial Public Offering (IPO). We explored why the company’s valuation appears disconnected from traditional measures of value, how NASDAQ’s fast-tracked index inclusion could force ETFs and superannuation funds to buy shares, and why investors should be mindful of the risks that can emerge when market hype and scarcity drive prices higher.
Listen from 37:04: ABC Newcastle Mornings continue…
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The Australian – Why Elon Musk’s SpaceX IPO is raising red flags for investors
Roger Montgomery
June 15, 2026
When it comes to IPOs, you generally don’t want to be a member of any club that will have you. But, Australian retail investors are being given access.
Whether it’s the timing, the size, or something more sinister, the SpaceX IPO is poised to be one of the more polarising stockmarket milestones in recent times.
This article was first published in The Australian on 09 June 2026.
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On the road to nowhere – a look at Tesla’s performance
Roger Montgomery
May 6, 2026
An oft-made and persistent mistake investors make is assuming what’s worked recently will continue to work indefinitely.
Referred to as ‘representativeness” it’s a psychological recency bias trap. Essentially, the comfort of the current winners prompts us to ‘bottom drawer’ them and simultaneously blinds us to the inevitability of economic cycles. Indeed, despite historical evidence of economic cycles and industry leadership change, we prefer the path of least resistance, which means hanging onto current winners, hoping they will always be so. continue…
by Roger Montgomery Posted in Companies, Manufacturing, Market Valuation.
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Fuelled by growth – Why Worley is gaining momentum
Sean Sequeira
May 1, 2026
Worley Limited (ASX: WOR) has spent much of the past decade trying to redefine itself. Once known primarily as a traditional engineering contractor tied to cyclical project work, the company expanded aggressively into energy services through the acquisition of Jacobs’ ECR division in 2019, just before the world turned against fossil fuels. What followed was a difficult period marked by integration challenges, weak energy markets and a sharp de-rating as investors questioned both the strategy and the sustainability of earnings. Today, that same business is being viewed through a very different lens as the importance of energy and infrastructure are being highlighted by headlines and capital allocation. continue…
by Sean Sequeira Posted in Companies, Editor's Pick, Energy / Resources, Market commentary, Market Valuation, Stocks We Like.
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AllBirds pivots to AI mania
Roger Montgomery
April 23, 2026
Corporate strategic pivots are common throughout history and particularly during market booms. Recall the mining companies that became internet companies during the internet bubble of 1999. Back then, merely adding “.com” to a company’s name saw its share price surge.
In the 1920s, radio was the ‘Internet and artificial intelligence (AI)’ equivalent of its day. It was the first time an electronic buzzword could instantly inflate a company’s value, and between 1922 and 1929, sales of radio equipment in the U.S. jumped from US$60 million to over US$840 million. Investors were so hungry for radio exposure that any company adding the word to its name saw its stock soar. continue…
by Roger Montgomery Posted in Companies, Market commentary, Market Valuation, Technology & Telecommunications.
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$6 billion hype or structural risk? Inside the Firmus ASX listing
Roger Montgomery
April 8, 2026
The upcoming listing of Firmus on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) is being pitched as a generational opportunity to capitalise on the artificial intelligence boom, yet a closer examination of the company’s artificial intelligence (AI) Factory model reveals a series of architectural and financial cracks that prospective investors should scrutinise. continue…
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Market’s foetal position – A gift for investors
Roger Montgomery
March 30, 2026
While Israel pursues a high-stakes military campaign and President Trump plays ‘Deal or No Deal” with an Iranian regime that might not even have a leader in charge, investors are doing the only sensible thing left: Hiding.
With the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC)’s ‘asymmetric’ threat to the Strait of Hormuz continuing and the U.S. increasing its on-the-ground footprint as America’s 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit arrives in the Middle East, the risk of a recession has also risen. continue…
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Domino’s Pizza Enterprises: Pivoting to franchisee prosperity
Roger Montgomery
March 3, 2026
The HY26 results for Domino’s Pizza Enterprises (ASX:DMP) mark a “reset” phase for the company, as it moves away from a decades-long reliance on deep discounting and volume growth toward a more sustainable, value-driven model.
While this transition will take time, the underlying focus on franchisee health and cost discipline is laying the groundwork for a leaner, more resilient business, perhaps explaining the nine per cent share price bounce at the time of writing (26 February 2026), following an 11 per cent drop the day before on the day of the result’s release. continue…
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ARB’s half year 2026 results
Roger Montgomery
February 25, 2026
ARB just dropped its half-year 2026 results, and if you only looked at the stock price as – down 13 per cent by the close of 24 February 2026 – you’d think the wheels had fallen off the 4WD. But as any off-road enthusiast knows, sometimes you have to gear down to get through the mud. In fact, ARB is up by 14 per cent today (25 February 2026).
While the headline numbers from their report reflect some “short-term pain,” the underlying story suggests the “long-term gain” remains on track. continue…
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The forthcoming SpaceX initial public offering (IPO) has me a little nervous.