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Why we chose Sydney Airport as our primary re-opening trade
Joseph Kim
July 7, 2021
On Monday, Sydney Airport (ASX:SYD) was the recipient of an unsolicited, indicative, conditional and non-binding proposal from a consortium of infrastructure investors including IFM, QSuper and Global Infrastructure Management for $8.25 per share. The bid represents a 42 per cent premium to the last close price, albeit remains at a discount to its pre-COVID-19 share price while being approximately 20 per cent higher than most recent peaks of around $6.90 per share reached in June and November last year. Continue…
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The stocks to buy for when travel opens up again
Roger Montgomery
July 6, 2021
For many of us, the current COVID-19-induced travel clampdown is obviously a downer. But for investors, the associated pullback in the price of travel stocks – like Corporate Travel and Webjet – could be a golden opportunity. Because, looking ahead, these businesses should thrive once travel opens up again. Continue…
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Align Technology’s long runway for growth
Roger Montgomery
July 5, 2021
For this series of articles, I asked the team at Polen Capital to describe each of the companies currently in the portfolio. Today, we look at dental device company Align Technology. Based in San Jose, California Align Technology is a global medical device company that pioneered the development of invisible orthodontics with its Invisalign system. Continue…
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Farewell Fiscal 2021, Hello Fiscal 2022
David Buckland
July 2, 2021
The Australian All Ordinaries Index finally broke through its late-2007 record high in early-2020. It was then confronted with the short sharp COVID-19 related crash in March 2020, and since then the upward momentum has surprised the most optimistic commentators. Recording a return of 26.4 per cent in the year to June 2021, excluding dividends, the Australian All Ordinaries Index had a wonderful year. Continue…
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The 3 red lines that could bring iron ore prices back to earth
Andreas Lundberg
July 1, 2021
Chinese property construction accounts for close to 30 per cent of world seaborn iron ore demand, and is probably the most important demand driver impacting the iron ore price. But with Chinese regulators trying to crimp the sector, population growth turning negative, and urbanization peaking, I think today’s lofty iron ore price will prove to be short-lived. Continue…
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Some encouraging updates from Avita Medical
Joseph Kim
June 30, 2021
If you are a longer-term shareholder of Avita Medical (ASX:AVH), it is likely you would have experienced a rather disappointing journey over the past 12 months. COVID-19 and lockdowns in the US have stymied the RECELL roll-out just as it was gaining steam, as well as preventing recruitment for its various label extension plays in vitiligo, paediatric scalds and wound care. Continue…
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oOh!Media screens as a cheap recovery story
Dominic Rose
June 29, 2021
Economic reopening and cyclical reflation trades have rewarded investors handsomely over the past six months or so, particularly those offering immediate leverage to the stronger than expected demand recovery scenario currently playing out. Continue…
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Small caps are a buy. Roger that.
Roger Montgomery
June 28, 2021
Roger joined Ausbiz to discuss three small cap ideas. Investing in smaller companies not only offers the opportunity to benefit from company ownership, but there is also potential for rapid growth. You can find the three small caps Roger believes will be a good addition to the portfolio here.
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