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Money News 29.10.2019
Roger Montgomery
October 30, 2019
Roger Montgomery joined Ross Greenwood on Money News to take a closer look at the six Aussie floats that have failed in the past two weeks. They’ve all been valued at more than 150 million, so what has caused their failure?
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Money News 23.10.2019
Roger Montgomery
October 23, 2019
Roger Montgomery joined Ross Greenwood on Money News to discuss the WAAAX stocks. What’s implied in the price of these companies is that once they grow revenue and market share they will have the market to themselves. Although this isn’t the case, take a look at Uber for example – there are many competitors.
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Money News 16.10.2019
David Buckland
October 16, 2019
David Buckland joined Ross Greenwood on Money News to discuss current markets including how the housing decline is having a flow on impact on many areas. Another topic of discussion is the Latitude float, being pulled for the second time.
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Money News 08.10.2019
David Buckland
October 9, 2019
David Buckland joined Ross Greenwood on Money News to discuss the impact of the RBA attempting unconventional methods of stimulating the economy. This includes printing more money or negative interest rates.
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Money News 01.10.2019
Roger Montgomery
October 2, 2019
Roger joined Ross Greenwood on Money News to discuss the RBA’s decision to cut rates to 0.75 per cent. The reasons given for the cut included global issues and the US/ China trade dispute. So which stocks benefit from falling interest rates?
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Money News 24.09.2019
Roger Montgomery
September 25, 2019
In this interview on Money News, Roger and Deborah Knight question whether anecdotal support for an investment case can be a good starting point? A few years ago, Warren Buffett doubled his stake in Apple after he spoke to his great grandchildren and their friends on how to use the IPhone.
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Money news 17.09.2019
Roger Montgomery
September 19, 2019
In this interview on Money News, Roger and John Stanley question whether the unicorns are starting to unwind? Low interest rates are good for equities but they don’t seem to be good for companies that have no prospect of making money.
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Roger Montgomery
September 18, 2019
In this radio program with Philip Clark, Roger discusses the latest shake up – the near 15 per cent increase in oil on Monday. The rise came after two attacks on Saudi Arabian facilities on Saturday knocked out about 5 per cent of global supply. They also discuss interest rates, rate cuts and endless amounts of cash that’s continuing to pour into the tech stocks in the US. Listen here.
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Money News 11.09.2019
Roger Montgomery
September 11, 2019
In this interview on Money News, Roger and John Stanley discuss when to start investing in equities or property. Find out why we think the right time is yesterday, and always will be. If you’re looking for long term growth, the companies you want to look at should be demonstrating success in a global market or small Australian businesses.
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Money News 03.09.2019
Roger Montgomery
September 4, 2019
In this interview on Money News, Roger and John Stanley question whether retailers are a bit too optimistic about the future. The thematic seen through reporting season seems to be retailers are putting on brave faces with a deteriorating picture through lower foot traffic and less discretionary consumer spending. Although, there are still some companies demonstrating their quality and performed well even in tough conditions.
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