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The retailer capitalising on the e-commerce trend
Dominic Rose
February 25, 2020
A standout amongst small caps this earnings season to date was specialty apparel retailer, City Chic Collective (ASX:CCX), which reported 21 per cent growth in 1H20 underlying earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) to $19 million, well ahead of market expectations and triggering solid upgrades to consensus forecasts. continue…
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Why Infigen should profit from our decarbonising economy
Gary Rollo
February 17, 2020
As Australia continues its slow, but steady, journey to decarbonise its economy, there will no doubt be winners and losers. One of those winners could be Infigen Energy (ASX: IFN), which develops, owns and operates renewable energy generation assets. continue…
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IDP shrugs off coronavirus concerns to post another cracking result
Stuart Jackson
February 13, 2020
IDP Education’s (ASX: IEL) 1H20 result was warmly welcomed by the market. And why wouldn’t it be? The result surpassed all expectations, and recent concerns about the effect of the coronavirus on company earnings were covered off. continue…
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Why there’s no stopping CSL’s charge to the top
Roger Montgomery
February 10, 2020
Since listing in 1994, Australian biotech company CSL has powered ahead to become our second largest company by market cap. Lying just ahead is the Commonwealth Bank. But with a more compelling growth story, it’s probably just a matter of when, not if, CSL will hit the front. continue…
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A Montgomery reporting season preview
Roger Montgomery
February 7, 2020
With reporting season about to commence amid the bush fires and coronavirus, the environment is ripe for more positive and negative surprises than we have seen in some time. continue…
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Seven Group Holdings – small cap quality with three strengthening themes
Dominic Rose
February 5, 2020
If you’re searching for value in the Australian market, it may be worth taking a look at Seven Group Holdings (ASX:SVW). With a stable of businesses leveraged to mining, infrastructure and energy investment, we think the company will continue to provide robust returns for some time to come. continue…
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It’s time to focus on quality global businesses
Roger Montgomery
February 4, 2020
Rallying markets have raised the valuations of many businesses, possibly to unsustainable levels. To my mind, it’s made one thing clearer than ever: investors need to bulk up on high quality Australian and global businesses, like CSL, Microsoft and Vivendi. continue…
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Atlas Arteria profits from negative rates
Joseph Kim
January 14, 2020
One of Shakespeare’s most famous quotes is “Neither a borrower nor a lender be.” But toll road operator, Atlas Arteria (ASX: ALX), may beg to differ. It’s just been paid to borrow €500 million in bonds. It makes you wonder: has there ever been a better time to borrow? continue…
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Medibank ‘insuring’ growth
Roger Montgomery
December 11, 2019
Medibank Private (ASX:MPL) is a long term holding in The Montgomery Fund and The Montgomery [Private] Fund with our investment case being partly based on superior investment in productivity, thanks to scale, that delivers both a functionality and cost advantage over its competitors. continue…
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A step change for Adairs
Dominic Rose
December 10, 2019
As small cap investors, we are constantly seeking money-making opportunities arising from change events. We look for the emergence of specific structural or cyclical factors which have the potential to open up new markets, drive earnings higher or alter market perceptions about business quality or valuation. Last week we were encouraged by news that one of our portfolio holdings, homewares retailer Adairs (ASX:ADH), had agreed to acquire fast-growing, pure-play online furniture retailer, Mocka. continue…
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