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Cash in on ridiculous prices
Roger Montgomery
July 18, 2019
In this article for Money Magazine Roger discusses how the search for the highest returns in Australian equities has been concentrated in a small group of companies now known as WAAAX stocks. These companies are expected to earn just $162 million in the 2019 financial year from $1.9 billion in revenue but Afterpay and Xero don’t make any money at all. Here’s my thoughts on them. Read here.
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Money News 16.07.2019
David Buckland
July 17, 2019
In this interview on Money News, David Buckland joined John Stanley to discuss China’s economy and how the African Swine Fever epidemic, affecting China’s 25 provinces, could benefit Australian exports of beef and lamb.
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Money News 09.07.2019
Roger Montgomery
July 10, 2019
In this interview on Money News, Roger and Ross talk tax cuts. Treasurer Josh Frydenberg is hoping the newly-passed tax cuts will give the economy the shot in the arm it sorely needs. Will confidence return to the economy as the tax cuts stimulate economic activity?
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Driverless cars head towards road bumps
Roger Montgomery
July 4, 2019
In this article for the Australian Roger questions how realistic it is to accept that the world will soon be overrun by robotaxis, autonomous road trains and autonomous wheelie bins. Putting aside the impacts on society and the urban landscape, as well as questions of ethics and trust, and the regulatory nightmare that may or may not unlock enormous productivity, life and cost savings for the world, I wonder just how close we really are. Read here.
by Roger Montgomery Posted in In the Press.
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VALUE.ABLE THE PODCAST: EPISODE 16
Roger Montgomery
July 4, 2019
In this episode of Value.Able The podcast Roger identifies what numbers you should look for in a company’s financial statements which will help you determine whether a company is high quality or not. Roger also shares a real-life example with you to assist.
by Roger Montgomery Posted in Editor's Pick, Podcast Channel.
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Insane prices as private equity quits market
Roger Montgomery
July 3, 2019
In this article for Cuffelinks Roger discusses the 25 tech companies that have IPO’d in the US this year, raising US$19 billion. Prices for many listed and unlisted companies have reached insane levels. This will end badly, but when? Read here.
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From currency to computers
Roger Montgomery
July 2, 2019
In this article for Money Magazine Roger takes a look at companies that offer investors the chance to profit from strong business growth and a group of companies that are exposed to the booming demand for software and data. Read here.
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Time to bin idea of a buoyant housing sector as Bingo numbers fall
Roger Montgomery
July 2, 2019
In this article for the Australian Roger discusses one company with heavy exposure to the property boom — and now the bust, Bingo Industries. Should caution be applied to the company’s recent share price enthusiasm? Read here.
by Roger Montgomery Posted in In the Press.
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The 11 things you must consider to help you buy quality shares
Roger Montgomery
July 2, 2019
Mark Story published an article in The New Daily which discusses some tricks when picking stocks. Mark draws on Roger’s view on the importance of return on equity. Read here.
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Pain on the way for discretionary retail sector
Roger Montgomery
July 2, 2019
In this article for the Herald Sun Roger provides an update on the housing market and the impact on retail. Housing approvals have collapsed roughly 40 per cent from a peak annual run rate of 280,000 dwellings Australia- wide. How much will this impact the retail sector? Read here.
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