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The consumer businesses that should thrive in 2021
Roger Montgomery
November 30, 2020
The COVID-19 lockdowns brought massive changes to consumer behaviour this year. Now, the economic re-opening is bringing a new set of changes. These should benefit many of the consumer businesses that suffered during the lockdowns, thus providing some great opportunities for investors. Let’s look at some of the businesses that should thrive in 2021. Continue…
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Are Aussie home prices are about to boom?
Roger Montgomery
November 30, 2020
If you think residential real estate in our major cities is already too expensive, then hang onto your hat. Because I think the conditions are right for home prices to explode.
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Should you have exposure to battery minerals?
Gary Rollo
November 26, 2020
In this week’s video insight Gary Rollo introduces the options for investing in one of the strongest themes in the market, decarbonisation of the global economy or the Green Theme. We are fortunate to have an investment universe that provides a range of options, from sustainable carbon free electricity generators, to recycling assets, to feedstock producers for energy storage and batteries that go into Electric Vehicles. An area of focus is battery minerals players.
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Lovisa supercharges their European growth
David Buckland
November 26, 2020
Early this year Lovisa Holdings Limited (ASX:LOV) celebrated its tenth birthday and this coincided with the Company’s share price hitting a pandemic low in March 2020 of $2.45. It has since rallied 4.5-fold to the current $11.20, giving a market capitalisation on 107.5 shares of $1.2 billion. Continue…
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