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The people behind the process – Montgomery Small Companies Fund
Scott Phillips
July 26, 2021
It’s been a while since I last did a profile piece on a member of the Montgomery team and in that time, we had two skilled investment professionals join. I lift the lid and see what makes the people behind the process, the blog posts and the numbers tick. I catch up with one of our newest Portfolio Managers on our Australian Small Companies team – Gary Rollo. continue…
by Scott Phillips Posted in Editor's Pick, Montgomery News and Updates.
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How to position your portfolio for the delta variant
Roger Montgomery
July 22, 2021
Since late 2020, we’ve pivoted our portfolios to businesses likely to benefit from the economy’s reopening – and generated excellent returns. But the emergence of the highly infectious delta variant makes the future far less certain. My take is that higher quality and structural growth businesses should again be on your radar. continue…
by Roger Montgomery Posted in Editor's Pick, Market commentary.
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Where to invest in the battery metals boom
Roger Montgomery
July 19, 2021
With the global electric vehicle (EV) market forecast to grow 10-fold by 2025 and 50-fold by 2030, and rising demand for energy storage, there’s never been a better time to be a lithium miner. Fortunately, Australia has a number of quality mining businesses for investors to consider. continue…
by Roger Montgomery Posted in Companies, Editor's Pick, Energy / Resources.
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Is Tabcorp’s demerger of the Lotteries & Keno division a good idea?
Stuart Jackson
July 14, 2021
Tabcorp has released the results of its strategic review into the structure of the company the board announced three months ago. The decision has been made to pursue a demerger of the Lotteries & Keno division from the company. While a trade sale of the Wagering & Media division has been rejected for the time being under this plan, the company intends to continue talking to the three bidders for the business. continue…
by Stuart Jackson Posted in Companies, Editor's Pick, Stocks We Like.
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Wesfarmers to enter the “pharmacy distribution plus health, wellbeing and beauty” sector
David Buckland
July 13, 2021
The week kicked off with Wesfarmers (ASX:WES) making a $687 million non-binding, indicative offer to acquire Australian Pharmaceutical Industries (ASX:API) at $1.38 per share by way of a scheme of arrangement. continue…
by David Buckland Posted in Companies, Editor's Pick, Stocks We Like, Takeovers.
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Is a high level of immigration a bad idea?
Andreas Lundberg
July 8, 2021
Treasury last week published the 2021 Intergenerational Report which looks at the 40-year outlook for Australia’s economy. One of its key assumptions is an expanding population, fed by high levels of immigration. But, given the downsides – like urban congestion, ecological destruction and reduced wealth per capita – is gearing Australia for a rising population good public policy? continue…
by Andreas Lundberg Posted in Editor's Pick, Market commentary.
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Why we chose Sydney Airport as our primary re-opening trade
Joseph Kim
July 7, 2021
On Monday, Sydney Airport (ASX:SYD) was the recipient of an unsolicited, indicative, conditional and non-binding proposal from a consortium of infrastructure investors including IFM, QSuper and Global Infrastructure Management for $8.25 per share. The bid represents a 42 per cent premium to the last close price, albeit remains at a discount to its pre-COVID-19 share price while being approximately 20 per cent higher than most recent peaks of around $6.90 per share reached in June and November last year. continue…
by Joseph Kim Posted in Companies, Editor's Pick, Stocks We Like.
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The 3 red lines that could bring iron ore prices back to earth
Andreas Lundberg
July 1, 2021
Chinese property construction accounts for close to 30 per cent of world seaborn iron ore demand, and is probably the most important demand driver impacting the iron ore price. But with Chinese regulators trying to crimp the sector, population growth turning negative, and urbanization peaking, I think today’s lofty iron ore price will prove to be short-lived. continue…
by Andreas Lundberg Posted in Editor's Pick, Energy / Resources.
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Small caps are a buy. Roger that.
Roger Montgomery
June 28, 2021
Roger joined Ausbiz to discuss three small cap ideas. Investing in smaller companies not only offers the opportunity to benefit from company ownership, but there is also potential for rapid growth. You can find the three small caps Roger believes will be a good addition to the portfolio here.
by Roger Montgomery Posted in Editor's Pick, TV Appearances.
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National Storage REIT: Resilience and Growth
Gary Rollo
June 25, 2021
Despite a challenging backdrop through COVID, National Storage REIT (ASX:NSR) has continued its strong trajectory into 2H FY21, supported by market conditions and ongoing portfolio optimisation. The self-storage sector has demonstrated its resilience through COVID and is benefitting from changes to how people live and work. continue…
by Gary Rollo Posted in Editor's Pick, Montgomery Small Caps Management Video Series, Video Insights.