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Ausbiz – New CEOs but same old mistakes…
Roger Montgomery
October 8, 2024
In last week’s interview with Ausbiz, we discussed the recent accusations against Coles (ASX:COL) and Woolworths (ASX:WOW) for misleading shoppers about discounts. We explored how the new leadership at both companies, with female CEO’s, might bring a more nuanced and sensitive approach to crisis management. While Coles has taken a defensive stance, Woolworths’ more measured response could ultimately benefit their long-term brand value. Drawing from past examples like Qantas (ASX:QAN) and Exxon, I highlighted the importance of transparency and suggested that the supermarket that embraces change could gain a competitive edge in the market.
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Myth: Private credit only involves lending to distressed businesses and sectors/industries
Roger Montgomery
November 4, 2024
In this short video, I was joined by Brett Craig, Director at Aura Credit Holdings, our partner in private credit, to addresses a common misconception: that private lending is only for distressed businesses. Brett explains that the Aura Private Credit Income Fund does not deal with distressed debt but focuses on providing capital to quality Australian businesses. After regulatory changes post-GFC, major banks shifted focus, leaving a $400 billion funding gap that private credit funds are now filling to help these businesses grow and thrive. Continue…
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Clear and present danger to sharemarkets posed by Republican presidencies
Roger Montgomery
November 25, 2024
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Myth: Private credit does not perform well in disruptive economic conditions
Roger Montgomery
October 29, 2024
In this short video I was joined by Brett Craig, Director at Aura Credit Holdings, our partner in private credit to discuss a common myth that private credit does not perform well in disruptive economic conditions. With some private credit funds being relatively new, and not having experienced a full economic cycle, we dive deeper into this topic. Continue…
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Fear + Greed: Why the AI boom might be a bubble – for now
Roger Montgomery
October 29, 2024
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Ausbiz – The “Euphoriameter”
Roger Montgomery
December 13, 2024
Yesterday, I appeared on ausbiz to share my thoughts on the current bull market, including the potential for a correction in January or a broader pullback next year. We discussed how disinflation and economic growth have historically supported innovative companies with pricing power. I also touched on sentiment indicators like the “euphoriameter”, highlighting that while these can signal extremes, the S&P 500 has historically continued to rally after past peaks. Continue…
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November ABC Statewide Drive – Money Matters
Roger Montgomery
November 1, 2024
Yesterday afternoon, I joined Jess McGuire on ABC Statewide Drive for the Money Matters segment, where we discussed the critical role of company boards during times of crisis. We explored how comnpany boards should approach challenging situations. The conversation highlighted the responsibilities of board directors to act swiftly and responsibly, balancing the interests of shareholders, managers, and the broader community. Continue…
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Ausbiz – AI’s winners and losers
Roger Montgomery
October 31, 2024
In this morning’s Ausbiz episode, I discussed how generative artificial intelligence (AI) might ultimately benefit consumers more than shareholders. We explored the distinct roles within the AI landscape: “upstream” companies like Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) and Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) provide essential infrastructure, while “downstream” firms like Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL), Google (NASDAQ:GOOG), and Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) apply the technology but face slowing profit growth. Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN), interestingly, occupies a “midstream” position, balancing both infrastructure and application. Continue…
by Roger Montgomery Posted in Technology & Telecommunications, TV Appearances.
Immediately after Donald Trump’s election as the next president of the United States, market analysts began exploring historical correlations to assess potential implications for investors.