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Audinate: surpassing expectations and expanding market dominance
Roger Montgomery
March 6, 2024
It’s unlikely you’ve heard of Audinate (ASX:AD8), a holding in the Montgomery Small Companies Fund. Audinate is a company with shares listed in the small cap sector of the Australian stock market. It might have flown under your radar by virtue of its size. But the other reason you might not have heard of it is you’re probably not a customer. continue…
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Life360: massive growth potential from the helicopter parent tailwind
David Buckland
March 5, 2024
ASX listed Life360 (ASX:360), a family safety app that allows GPS location sharing is one of the larger and more exciting companies held by the Montgomery Small Companies Fund. In the two business days since Life360 announced its results for the year to 31 December 2023, the share price has jumped 46 per cent from $8.30 to $12.14. continue…
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Aussie Broadband and the consolidation of the Australian retail broadband sector
David Buckland
February 27, 2024
After highlighting the Vaughan Bowen and Michael Simmons lead Uniti Corporation and the several bolt on acquisitions from early-2019 (and then seeing the takeover from Morrison & Co at $4.50 per share a few years later), it appears the team at Aussie Broadband (ASX:ABB), led by Phil Britt, are following a similar run sheet by taking market share from the incumbents via organic growth and roll-up acquisitions. continue…
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Audinate Group: the growth worth listening to
Michael Gollagher
February 26, 2024
As we sift through the results from our companies over the first reporting season of the year, we watch with great interest as the market is reminded that company fundamental results still matter. We have seen macroeconomic speculation influencing market returns and share prices significantly over the last 18 months, rather than, in some cases, consideration for the fundamental changes occurring within some companies at a base level. continue…
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Altium: An extraordinary roller coaster over its 25-year listed history
David Buckland
February 23, 2024
In this weeks video insight, David takes us through Altium Limited’s (ASX:ALU) 25-year listed history, marked by a recent bid from Renesas Electronics Corporation valuing it at AU$9.1 billion. From highs of $6.70 per share in 2000 to a record low of $0.09 per share in 2011, Altium has experienced significant fluctuations. However, since fiscal 2012, there has been a turnaround with notable revenue growth and improved earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortisation (EBITDA) forecasts. continue…
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Megaport half yearly: A solid, albeit pre-announced result
Roger Montgomery
February 21, 2024
Megaport (ASX:MP1) announced its half-yearly results on Tuesday. As the numbers were largely pre-reported at the company’s previous second-quarter announcement on 30 January, they were considered ‘in-line’ with expectations. continue…
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Altium’s share price soars on take-over bid
David Buckland
February 21, 2024
Altium Limited (ASX:ALU) was floated on the ASX in August 1999 at $2.00 per share, and the market bought into the excitement by driving up the share price to $6.70 by March 2000. 11 years later, the company was going through enormous pain, and this saw the Altuim share price crash to $0.09 by mid-2011, down 98.7 per cent from its record high. continue…
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Deterra Royalties half-yearly result: stable performance and growth Initiatives
Roger Montgomery
February 20, 2024
Deterra Royalties (ASX:DRR) was established through a strategic demerger from Iluka Resources Ltd (ASX:ILU) in 2020. At the core of Deterra Royalties portfolio lies long-life, Mining Area C (MAC), a premier iron ore mining operation in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, operationally managed by BHP. This key asset is underpinned by a royalty agreement that ensures Deterra Royalties receives quarterly payments equivalent to 1.232 per cent of the revenue generated, alongside substantial one-off payments of A$1 million for each dry metric tonne increase in annual production capacity. continue…
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Investing in success: a look into ARB Corporation’s half-yearly results
Roger Montgomery
February 20, 2024
Investors in the Montgomery Small Companies Fund, take note; ARB Corporation Limited (ASX:ARB) has just released its half-yearly financial results for the period ending 31 December 2023, and there’s plenty of good news to unpack. As long-term fans and as shareholders in ARB, we’re keen to understand how the company is performing and what strategies it’s implementing for future growth. continue…
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Breville Group’s headline sales number masks the positives
Roger Montgomery
February 20, 2024
Global premium appliance brand owner Breville Group’s (ASX:BRG) recent half-yearly results released on 13 February have stirred mixed reactions among analysts and investors. There was a slight disappointment in sales, although this was overshadowed by improved gross margins and efficient cost control measures. continue…
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