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What next for our big health insurers?
Stuart Jackson
August 30, 2019
Investors in NIB Holdings (ASX:NHF) and Medibank Private (ASX:MPL) would have enjoyed the past six months, with the share price of both companies rising by over 20 per cent. And there may be more good news to come. continue…
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Could Healius do a Telstra?
Tim Kelley
August 14, 2019
Twelve months ago, we saw compelling value in Telstra (ASX: TLS). Since then, its share price has shot up 40 per cent, and it may have further to run. In a market where it’s tough to find value, we think the healthcare business, Healius, could be the next company to outperform. continue…
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Super Cheap defies the retail gloom
Roger Montgomery
July 30, 2019
Not all brick and mortar retailers are doing it tough. Take Super Retail Group (ASX:SUL), for example. The owner of Supercheap Auto, Rebel, Macpac and BCF is showing how to maintain margins, and fend off the digital disruptors. continue…
by Roger Montgomery Posted in Companies, Consumer discretionary, Stocks We Like.
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The two big themes for Aussie investors
Roger Montgomery
July 8, 2019
What do A2 Milk and Nine Entertainment have in common? They represent two key themes that Australian investors should focus on to potentially enhance their long-term returns. continue…
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Where to for Avita Medical?
Joseph Kim
May 6, 2019
One company that recently caught our attention, that I believe is worth monitoring, is Avita Medical (ASX:AVH). AVH owns the patents and produces a medical device called RECELL, which produces a “suspension” of spray-on skin cells using a small sample of the patient’s own skin to help treat burn patients and skin defects. continue…
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Farewell TradeMe
Stuart Jackson
April 1, 2019
On Wednesday, New Zealand online goods trading and classifieds platform TradeMe will hold an extraordinary general meeting so that shareholders can vote on the proposed acquisition of the company by one of the private equity funds of Apax Partners for NZ$6.45 per share. continue…
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IDP Education continues to be a high-class business
Stuart Jackson
February 18, 2019
International education is big business in Australia, and one of the firms benefitting from the student boom is IDP Education (ASX:IEL). In the half year to December 2018, IDP maintained its record of producing very strong, high quality results. continue…
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What price should you pay for REA?
Roger Montgomery
February 14, 2019
REA Group (ASX:REA), which operates Australia’s leading property websites, is a high-quality business and one we are happy to own – at the right price. But what is the right price? continue…
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Despite the recent rally in Service Stream, is it still cheap?
David Buckland
February 12, 2019
In 2019, the Service Stream (ASX: SSM) share price has risen by 24 per cent to around $2.17, and for the half-year to December 2018, the Company has reported an excellent set of numbers. continue…
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Our view on Challenger
Andreas Lundberg
February 11, 2019
At the end of January, the market took a sledgehammer to the share price of Challenger (ASX:CGF) following a trading update. Clearly, many investors did not like what they saw. But was the update really that bad? continue…
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