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What to expect from the upcoming bank results
Stuart Jackson
April 23, 2021
The major banks will release their results over the next couple of weeks. Having generally lagged the market over the last few years, the bank stocks have been relative winners in the last six months as fears around bad debts eased. continue…
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Why we think NSR is an exceptional REIT
Gary Rollo
April 22, 2021
The real estate investment trust sector is not a traditional hunting ground for the Montgomery Small Companies Fund. REITs tend to be passive asset owners or rent collectors. So they’re not a natural fit for our philosophy of investing in talented management teams that can generate compounding wealth for our investors. But National Storage REIT (ASX:NSR) is an exception. continue…
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Five key stocks in our Small Companies Fund
Roger Montgomery
April 20, 2021
The Montgomery Small Companies Fund is diversified across the spectrum of growth. It includes Stable Compounders, Tactical Opportunities, and Structural Winners. In this blog, I set out our key holdings in each of these categories. continue…
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Where next for Telstra?
Tim Kelley
April 19, 2021
In June 2018, Telstra (ASX:TLS) announced its Telstra2022 strategy, aimed at simplifying its operations and product set and reducing its cost base. At the time, we thought that the strategy took Telstra in the right direction and represented a credible response to the issues faced, which included the progressive loss of its lucrative fixed line business to the National Broadband Network, and an inflated cost base, accumulated during its time as a government-owned monopoly service provider. continue…
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Could falling Chinese birth rates derail the infant formula recovery?
Joseph Kim
April 16, 2021
Over the past year, investors have fled the once-hot Infant Formula space – which includes firms like A2 Milk and Bubs – due to cyclical and structural headwinds, many of them COVID related. Given positive developments on vaccine and global travel, is it worth revisiting these companies given the rebound potential from the daigou trade? Before piling back into the sector, investors should note there is another major trend that could affect future returns: declining birth rates in China. continue…
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Three small caps we like
Gary Rollo
April 15, 2021
We have key themes that drive investment decisions in the Montgomery Small Companies Fund to find innovative companies with a competitive advantage. In this short video Dominic and I present case studies on three high conviction holdings to give you a sense of some of the opportunities in the portfolio. continue…
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EML strategically enters another growth vertical via the SG acquisition
Dominic Rose
April 14, 2021
EML Payments (ASX:EML) continues to diversify and grow. No longer just a gift-card company, it is evolving into a leading global FinTech enabler, providing end-to-end payment technology solutions for a diverse range of high-growth industry verticals. EML’s most recent move is the strategic acquisition of Sentenial Group (SG), which positions the company within the European Open Banking sector, an emerging structural growth market offering plenty of upside potential. continue…
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Inditex, and the return to work boost
David Buckland
April 9, 2021
Inditex, short for Industrial de Diseno Textil, is a Spanish multinational clothing company with 6,800 stores in 96 markets worldwide. Brands include Zara, Bershka, Massimo Dutti, Pull&Bear, Stradivarius, Oysho, Zara Home and Uterque. continue…
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Why it will be tough to pick winners in the great EV race
Roger Montgomery
March 30, 2021
If you’re wondering about the best way to profit from the electric vehicle revolution, you’re not alone. To date, Tesla shareholders have enjoyed the fruits of the company’s first mover advantage. But, now, other brands, like Volkswagen, are revving up their strategies, as the race for EV market domination hots up. continue…
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Tencent – a long runway of growth
David Buckland
March 29, 2021
With the sell-off of US ten-year Government Bonds from a record low 0.51 per cent on 4 August 2020 to 1.75 per cent on 18 March 2021, the share prices of selected “long duration” companies have spent recent weeks marking time, at best. continue…
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