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Should we be cautious about the market?
Roger Montgomery
September 19, 2017
In this week’s video insight Roger discusses the current market, both global and domestic and notes that current conditions do require a degree of caution.
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Exchange Traded Managed Funds, tell me more
Scott Phillips
September 19, 2017
Customer experience is vital in today’s competitive environment for the delivery of products and services. Just look at how Amazon has revolutionised the way products are bought, paid for and delivered to its loyal customers. Continue…
by Scott Phillips Posted in Investing Education.
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New phone plans make it easier to cut the broadband cord
Scott Shuttleworth
September 18, 2017
How feasible is it to give up paying for broadband and rely solely on mobile internet? It’s a question many consumers who have moved onto the NBN must be pondering as they struggle with multiple issues, many hours on the phone and long wait times for repair requests to be processed.
Continue…by Scott Shuttleworth Posted in Technology & Telecommunications.
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Sky Business with Ticky Fullerton featuring Roger Montgomery: 13 August 2017
Roger Montgomery
September 18, 2017
Roger joined Ticky Fullerton on Sky Business to discuss how Myer has struggled to overcome weak consumer spending arguing that it doesn’t offer consumers a unique selling proposition.
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Hospital check-up
Lisa Fedorenko
September 15, 2017
The private hospital diagnosis this results season was as unpleasant as this year’s flu season. Since result day, Healthscope (ASX: HSO) has plummeted 25 per cent down to $1.68 and Ramsay Health Care (ASX: RHC) 19 per cent to $63.84. Roger Montgomery previously discussed some of the risks we had identified into the results in this June blog. Into the results we felt that both hospital operators were trading at stretched valuations and as a result reduced our positions. Following the share-price correction, we remain comfortable with our remaining holdings. Continue…
by Lisa Fedorenko Posted in Health Care.
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Austal is a great story, but we are giving it a wide berth
Andreas Lundberg
September 15, 2017
Despite the impending closure of the Australian automotive manufacturing industry, not all is doom and gloom for local manufacturers. Take Austal (ASX: ASB), for example. This Perth-based shipbuilder has expanded significantly since starting in 1988, and today has operations in Perth, the US and the Philippines. Continue…
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Emerging Markets’ Bond Yields In A Massive Bubble
David Buckland
September 14, 2017
An interesting piece of research from Macquarie Equities came across my desk, illustrating the massive bubble we are living through. Despite the chequered history of many Emerging Economies, the spread on the yield on their sovereign bonds relative to US Bonds has come down from seven per cent to three per cent over the past three years.
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