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Rio Tinto half-year results. Are the shares reasonable value?
Roger Montgomery
July 31, 2024
Today Rio Tinto (ASX:RIO) delivered its first half calendar year 2024 results (1HCY24). The results were largely in line, with an underlying net profit after tax (NPAT) of US$5.75 billion within one per cent of consensus estimates and driven predominantly by Rio Tinto’s copper and aluminium divisions. Both net debt and free cash flow were also in line with expectations. continue…
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2024 June quarter update on the Polen Capital Global Growth Fund
Polen Capital
July 30, 2024
In the June 2024 quarter, artificial intelligence (AI) remained the dominant narrative in markets. Companies perceived to be AI beneficiaries have seen their share prices markedly outperform those where the benefit appears less clear in the immediate term. continue…
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One big question – who prevails?
Roger Montgomery
July 29, 2024
After the recent setback in prices from record highs, many investors wonder whether mega-cap U.S. technology company shares continue to slide, dragging down with them the main indices in which they represent a significant proportion, whether they merely underperform non-technology companies or smaller companies, or whether they return to leading a charge higher in both absolute and relative terms. continue…
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Is the AI bubble finished?
Roger Montgomery
July 29, 2024
In July last year, here at the blog, I noted the AI bubble could only become a bona-fide boom if AI is monetised.
Back then I noted Google’s (NASDAQ:GOOG) “significant strides in the integration and security of artificial intelligence (AI) in their products and services” and Meta’s (NASDAQ:META) plans to incorporate AI text, image, and video generators into Facebook and Instagram, allowing customers to modify their own photos using text prompts and share them on Instagram stories weren’t meaningful in terms of generating additional revenue from existing users. Sure, they might assist users, enhance their experience, and be entertaining, but would they be meaningful enough for users and advertisers to be willing to pay more? The jury was out. continue…
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August 2024 reporting season calendar
Roger Montgomery
July 25, 2024
With reporting season about to commence, investors are turning their attention to company profits and corporate expectations for 2025, while aiming to uncover those sectors and companies expected to demonstrate real earnings growth. Fluctuations in share prices are frequent and some will be volatile, especially if expectations are missed. continue…
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Investor Mark Spitznagel predicts a bursting market bubble, is he right?
Roger Montgomery
July 24, 2024
Doom-and-gloomers, of which there are many, are the Henny Pennys of the financial world; those who constantly fear the sky will fall in, so warn others of its imminent inevitability. Are there any worth listening to? Perhaps we have found one. continue…
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Australian nickel – 60 years old and the funeral arrangements are being considered
David Buckland
July 17, 2024
In mid-2023, the U.S. Department of Energy released its Critical Minerals Assessment, and lithium, nickel and a handful of specific rare earths were highlighted as commodities most critical to the energy transition, and with the highest supply risk. continue…
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How Treasury Wine Estates is turning tariffs into triumph
Alan Kwan
July 15, 2024
The Australian Eagle Asset Management investment team has had a long history with Treasury Wine Estates (ASX:TWE). The most recent holding was for several years prior to the pandemic with positive performance supported by growing profit and margins generated by the success of Penfolds in China. This time around, we see another opportunity for medium-term change thesis that may drive a material re-rating of the share price. continue…
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Rex Minerals shareholders to take the money and run
David Buckland
July 11, 2024
In this week’s video insight, I discuss the often overlooked “cost of growth” by analysts, using Rex Minerals (ASX:RXM), a minerals exploration and development company, as an example. Despite significant resource potential, Rex Minerals has faced substantial capital requirements and market volatility, highlighting the financial challenges of bringing projects to production. This week, MACH Metals Australia made a takeover bid, valuing Rex Minerals at $393 million, a significant increase from earlier valuations, underscoring the complex relationship between growth costs and company valuation. continue…
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Seven global companies with bright prospects
Roger Montgomery
June 26, 2024
Since the beginning of the year, the Polen Capital Global Growth Fund has traded, or adjusted positions in, a number of portfolio holdings and as some of the names are those you are likely familiar with, Polen Capital thought it would be more than a little interesting to shed some light on the reason for the changes. continue…
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