Investing: The Last Liberal Art – A Short Book Review
Investing: The Last Liberal Art by Robert G Hagstrom is a fantastic book with the power to change the way you think about stock and shares.
Investing: The Last Liberal Art by Robert G Hagstrom is a fantastic book with the power to change the way you think about stock and shares.
Rightcrowd (ASX: RCW) and Playside (ASX: PLY) are both small ASX stocks with high growth potential.
The Oneview Share Price is up 150% after it paid S3 Consortium to promote its research and thesis for investing in Oneview stock…
Objective Corporation (ASX: OCL) has the markings of a high quality business, and the market has bid it up to a pretty optimistic price.
In this clip I joined Nadine and David to chat about the ASX, the rotation from tech to value stock, Vista Group and Objective Corp.
Part 1 focusses on smaller, illiquid, relatively unknown micro-caps that could fall sharply as bond rates rise.
It’s well worth understanding why rising interest rates are bad for stocks, and how they interplay with sociology.
As we had suspected would happen, project delays have seen Damstra abandon its full year revenue guidance.
Dicker Data (ASX: DDR) boosted underlying profit by almost 20% in a year that benefitted from more people working from home.
American Express Company (NYSE:AXP) or Amex might not be as hot as Square (NYSE:SQ), but it’s still hitting all time highs…
The ASX:MNF share price gained more than 14% today after a strong profit result, buoyed by sales to companies like Zoom, Twilio and Google.
Investing in stocks can be a stimulating and rewarding pursuit, but its important to be skeptical of Facebook stock pumps.
Audinate (ASX:AD8) shares are back at pre-covid levels. While its revenue and profits are yet to fully recover, the business is improving.
Whispir (ASX:WSP) grows revenue mostly because its customers are spending more, but the bigger issue is whether it can succeed in the USA.
The Pro Medicus share price fell today (ASX: PME), despite stronger profits and record revenue, with volumes bouncing back as covid recedes.
Class (ASX: CL1) is growing its revenue nicely and it makes profits and pays dividends; but its earnings growth is not so flash.
Adairs (ASX:ADH) share price is lower on Adairs 1H FY2021 results, but its trailing dividend yield is over 5.8%. It could be interesting.
The Nearmap share price is up on what was, at a glance, a good report. But is the market underestimating North American competition?
Megaport shares trade at an optimistic multiple of revenue, but is it approaching an operating profit inflection point…
How do you make sense of earnings calls? Why is it useful to listen to results conference calls? What do conference calls tell us about management?