This Christmas, give your loved ones financial intelligence. Buy two copies of Value.able for the price of one this Christmas. Discount code: XMAS24 BUY NOW
-
Why Webjet could be set to soar again
Stuart Jackson
May 26, 2021
Travel businesses have really suffered due to the COVID-19 travel restrictions and border closures, but with many economies re-opening, unleashing a likely tsunami of pent-up travel demand, the future is looking brighter. And companies like Webjet (ASX:WEB), the Australasian online travel agent and global hotel room intermediary, should be major beneficiaries. Continue…
by Stuart Jackson Posted in Companies, Stocks We Like.
- save this article
- POSTED IN Companies, Stocks We Like.
-
MEDIA
Finder Investors – should you buy Coinbase shares?
Roger Montgomery
May 25, 2021
Roger joined Kylie Purcell, Finder’s Investments Editor to discuss how Coinbase has performed since its April 2021 IPO and the outlook for the business in the year ahead. As one of the largest cryptocurrency exchanges, Coinbase is profitable now but whether that continues is largely dependant on the value of cryptocurrencies and if the popularity of these alternate assets continues.
by Roger Montgomery Posted in On the Internet.
- READ ONLINE
- save this article
- POSTED IN On the Internet.
-
Is it time for companies relying on cheap foreign labour to rethink their business models?
Andreas Lundberg
May 25, 2021
In this week’s video insight Andreas discusses businesses that are dependent on the import of cheap foreign labour including those in the construction, agriculture and hospitality industry. Common for all of these industries is that they have historically been relying on foreign workers and are towards the bottom of average wages. Will we see significant labour cost inflation in these industries?
by Andreas Lundberg Posted in Companies.
- save this article
- POSTED IN Companies.
-
Why the Kogan share price has tanked
Roger Montgomery
May 24, 2021
Online retailer, Kogan (KGN:ASX), was one of the standouts during the COVID lockdown, and its share price soared during 2020. But, with many of us heading back to work, there is now less need to spend our days shopping online. This has resulted in ballooning inventories and a plummeting share price. And it’s not the only e-tailer feeling the pinch. Continue…
by Roger Montgomery Posted in Companies, Editor's Pick.
- 5 Comments
- save this article
- 5
- POSTED IN Companies, Editor's Pick.
-
Discover how to value the best stocks and buy them for less than they’re worth.
NOW FOR JUST $49.95
buy nowSUBSCRIBERS RECEIVE 20% OFF WHEN THEY SIGN UP
“This is a book you simply must read.
The very best investors in the world are “value” investors.” -
Why we sold out of Redbubble
Joseph Kim
May 24, 2021
Most articles we read are about hot stock tips to buy. Occasionally there are articles about “shorting” opportunities, albeit most are directed to sophisticated investors given the risks around shorting (i.e. a potential loss that exceeds your initial investment). Very few articles talk about when to sell. Continue…
by Joseph Kim Posted in Companies, Consumer discretionary.
- 4 Comments
- save this article
- 4
- POSTED IN Companies, Consumer discretionary.
-
Regis Resources Limited – could the share price indigestion be coming to an end?
David Buckland
May 21, 2021
The Australian gold sector occasionally throws out an interesting opportunity, and the severe share price decline of Regis Resources (ASX: RRL) over the past nine months, coinciding with the recent $650 million capital raising (241 million new shares at $2.70 per share) to acquire the 30 per cent interest in the Tropicana operation, may soon be a buying opportunity. Continue…
by David Buckland Posted in Companies, Stocks We Like.
- 5 Comments
- save this article
- 5
- POSTED IN Companies, Stocks We Like.
-
MEDIA
ABC Nightlife – rising inflation
Roger Montgomery
May 20, 2021
In this episode of ABC Nightlife Roger joined Philip Clark to discuss how U.S. stocks hit a one-month low on Tuesday as speculation that rising inflation pressure could prompt interest rate hikes. Technology stocks were among the biggest losers, mirroring a sell-off in China, where talk of tighter regulation sent technology shares sliding. With current and intermittent weakness in the share prices of high quality companies, is this a buying opportunity? Listen here.
by Roger Montgomery Posted in Editor's Pick, Radio.
- 2 Comments
- save this article
- 2
- POSTED IN Editor's Pick, Radio.
-
Raiz pioneers micro investing for new class of investors
David Buckland
May 20, 2021
Founded by our good friend George Lucas in 2016, and listed on the ASX in June 2018, Raiz Invest Limited (ASX: RZI) has a market capitalisation of around $140 million and is the mobile-first platform and app that focuses on millennials to automatically invest and save. The company has been steadily growing its funds under management and has recorded an 82 per cent increase in the year to April 2021 to $738 million. Continue…
by David Buckland Posted in Companies, Editor's Pick.
- save this article
- POSTED IN Companies, Editor's Pick.