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Aeris Resources: a highly operationally leveraged Copper play
David Buckland
October 20, 2021
After rallying from $0.03 to $0.24 per share over the 12 months to June 2021, the Aeris Resources (ASX: AIS) share price recorded a solid retreat over the September 2021 quarter to $0.16 per share. This prompted a handful of clients to ask if something was wrong. continue…
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10 of the ASX’s best management teams
Roger Montgomery
October 19, 2021
In this episode of Livewire’s Buy Hold Sell Roger joined James Marlay and Simon Conn to discuss the best management teams across the ASX. They discuss companies across financials, energy and resources, retail, technology and healthcare and discuss why a management team that backs itself with the right incentives is important when looking for companies to invest in.
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Buy Hold Sell: 5 stocks in an upgrade cycle
Roger Montgomery
October 15, 2021
In this Buy Hold Sell episode on LiveWire I joined James Marlay and Simon Conn to discuss five stocks upgrading their earnings. Over the past 18 months, despite the seemingly endless lockdowns, some companies fought back with earnings surprisingly upbeat.
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Should we import cheap foreign workers, or pay locals more?
Andreas Lundberg
October 15, 2021
The reliance of many Australian industries on cheap imported labour is highlighted by a recruitment drive currently underway in the UK to entice 500 hospitality workers with the promise of free flights, drinking and dining vouchers, and paid hotel quarantine. But is this reliance on foreign workers in the national interest? Or, given the high unemployment rate, would it be better to attract local workers by paying them more? continue…
by Andreas Lundberg Posted in Editor's Pick, Market commentary.
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Why Flight Centre’s share price could continue to soar
Roger Montgomery
October 8, 2021
Since August 20 this year to the time of writing, Flight Centre’s (ASX:FLT) share price has risen almost 66 per cent, from $13.74 to $22.90. It’s been spurred on by investors wanting to profit from the reopening of travel, particularly outbound international travel. And despite being heavily shorted, I believe there are some compelling reasons why the share price has further to run. continue…
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ABC Nightlife – Have all the easy gains been made?
Roger Montgomery
October 6, 2021
I joined Phil Clark on ABC Nightlife to discuss the slowdown in markets and share my take on the outlook for asset prices over the next few months with a slowing economic growth rate. So far 2021 has given investors plenty to be happy about. After the September slowdown, have the easy gains all been made? Listen here.
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Wesfarmers: Likely to go to Round Three
David Buckland
September 28, 2021
Wesfarmers (ASX: WES) committed themselves to the Health, Wellbeing and Beauty Sector when, after nine weeks consideration, they increased the price they were prepared to pay for API Pharmaceuticals (ASX: API) by 12.3 per cent (or $83 million of value) from $1.38 to $1.55 per share. continue…
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How Macquarie’s Ric Deverell sees key macro trends playing out
Roger Montgomery
September 27, 2021
Ric Deverell is the highly respected Chief Economist and Global Head of Macro Strategy at Macquarie Group. So when he talks, it pays to listen. Last week, he presented his observations on macro issues like global economics and inflation, the pandemic, the Australian economy, China and the bond market. Here are the key take-outs from his presentation. continue…
by Roger Montgomery Posted in Editor's Pick, Global markets, Market commentary.
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Why Chinese property worries affect us all
Andreas Lundberg
September 23, 2021
As you’ve probably read, China’s number two property developer, Evergrande, is on the verge of collapse, dragged down by excessive debt and an inability to take on more debt. Evergrande’s woes have helped send the price of iron ore plummeting – not to mention the share prices of our largest miners: BHP, Rio and Fortescue. My concern is that the problems besetting the Chinese property market will have repercussions well beyond the miners and their investors. continue…
by Andreas Lundberg Posted in Editor's Pick, Energy / Resources, Property.
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Weekend watchlist – Macquarie Telecom ASX:MAQ
Roger Montgomery
September 14, 2021
Roger joined Philip Muscatello on Shares for Beginners Weekend Watchlist to discuss Macquarie Telecom (ASX:MAQ) which is part of a global megatrend – data centres and the cloud. Global research and advisory firm Gartner estimates in 2022 there will be an estimated $1.3 trillion in IT spend that will be affected by the shift to the cloud and this figure is expected to grow in the low double digits for years to come. continue…
by Roger Montgomery Posted in Companies, Editor's Pick, Podcast Channel, Stocks We Like.