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Central Banks are pump priming the Gold price
David Buckland
May 21, 2020
After launching at $1.00 on 20 September 2019, the unit price of the Montgomery Small Companies Fund peaked at $1.066 on 21 February 2020, declined to $0.675 (-37 per cent) on 23 March, and has since rallied to yesterday’s $0.985 (+46 per cent), leaving it 8 per cent from its peak. continue…
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The retailers to watch as the economy opens up
Dominic Rose
May 19, 2020
In just a few short months, the COVID-19 pandemic and associated lockdown have triggered seismic shifts across the retail landscape. Some changes are likely to be temporary; others may accelerate previous structural trends. As we emerge from hibernation, I thought I’d try to identify the businesses that should prove to be better investments in the years ahead. continue…
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Bull or bear case for equities, here are some quality companies
Roger Montgomery
May 2, 2020
Whether you’re currently on the bear case or the bull case for global and Australian equities, we think investors need to be using this once-in-a-decade sell off to reset portfolios towards quality businesses, like some of the ones we discuss below.
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Four mining services companies where we see value
Dominic Rose
April 23, 2020
Investing in small cap mining services firms is not for the faint hearted given their exposure to the commodities cycle. But with the sector down around 40 per cent year to date (vs Small Ords down 23 per cent), and most major miners continuing to produce, we see value as attractive for the risk. There are four companies we particularly like.
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Has NEXTDC caused some stormy weather in shortville?
Gary Rollo
April 15, 2020
Short selling is a consistent feature of the equity market and much was written earlier this year about Tesla’s equity journey with its short sellers. But what about the short selling story at NEXTDC (ASX:NXT), one of Australia’s most shorted stocks? Did shorting NXT pay off? continue…
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Is NSR cheap at its current price?
Roger Montgomery
April 6, 2020
COVID-19 has thrown the investing rule book out the window for now. Having patiently held cash for two years amid an unwillingness to participate in the unbridled enthusiasm that saw shares trade at record multiples despite declining prospects, we are now finding once-in-a-decade opportunities. continue…
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Three small cap retailers to watch
Dominic Rose
March 30, 2020
Small cap discretionary retailers have been among the biggest losers in this market rout. But, sifting through the wreckage, we’ve found some great businesses that could bounce strongly if the worst-case scenario being priced in by the market turns out better than expected. continue…
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Why we continue to like Codan
Andreas Lundberg
March 5, 2020
Codan Limited (ASX: CDA) is one of Australia’s unheralded tech stories. Today, it sells its metal detectors, communications and tracking equipment in more than 150 countries to prospectors, the military, mining companies and governments. With a solid balance sheet and a bright future, there’s a lot to like. continue…
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Why revenue growth should accelerate for Australian Finance Group
Stuart Jackson
March 3, 2020
While achieving revenue growth is proving to be challenging for the banks at present with the impact of ultra-low interest rates and the effects of the Hayne Royal Commission, there are parts of the credit market that are generating very strong growth. continue…
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Three learnings from NEXTDC’s half-year results
Gary Rollo
March 3, 2020
Back in October, we made the case that NEXTDC’s (ASX:NXT) material share price underperformance would be temporary and that there were catalysts ahead that would bring that to an end. Today, we update our thesis post NXT’s 1H20 results and outlook. So, what did we learn and how do our learnings apply to our NXT’s thesis drivers? continue…
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