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  • That’s the ticket: how investors can snare a prime parking space ahead of the post-pandemic motoring revival
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    What the SportsBet-BetEasy merger means for TabCorp and punters
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  • That’s the ticket: how investors can snare a prime parking space ahead of the post-pandemic motoring revival
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    The New Criterion: will the listed sanitiser stocks clean up – or clean out – investors?
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  • That’s the ticket: how investors can snare a prime parking space ahead of the post-pandemic motoring revival
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    Is this the most hated company on the ASX?
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  • That’s the ticket: how investors can snare a prime parking space ahead of the post-pandemic motoring revival
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    Do you really own your shares?
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  • That’s the ticket: how investors can snare a prime parking space ahead of the post-pandemic motoring revival
    Is this the most hated company on the ASX?
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    • August 16, 2019
  • Whats causing Aussie gold stocks to flourish?
    • Review
    • August 21, 2019
  • What the incredible monetary actions mean for equity markets
    • Review
    • May 6, 2020
  • Number of allied health professionals rising
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    • January 9, 2023
  • Is ASX: OOO the riskiest or smartest oil investment?
    • Review
    • May 7, 2020

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    Quick Update: Who bought the dip? Iron ore update + more
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  • What if we are NOT in a new “commodities supercycle”?
    What if we are NOT in a new “commodities supercycle”?
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  • How the Chevron Doctrine decision could shake the environment and investors
    How the Chevron Doctrine decision could shake the environment and investors
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  • Monthly Wrap: US attempting to quell China’s control on semiconductors and AI
    Monthly Wrap: US attempting to quell China’s control on semiconductors and AI
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  • Why a tsunami of liquidity might be on its way
    Why a tsunami of liquidity might be on its way
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  • That’s the ticket: how investors can snare a prime parking space ahead of the post-pandemic motoring revival
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    That’s the ticket: how investors can snare a prime parking space ahead of the post-pandemic motoring revival

    As the pandemic lockdowns grind on, investing in the car parking sector looks a decidedly dead-end option given the expanses of vacant lots across the affected regions. The situation is unlikely to change until Sydney and Melbourne office workers – who account for 80 per cent of usage – are allowed to return to their

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  • The City of London is a Corporation
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    The City of London is a Corporation

    A story of a diminished British Empire after the second world war, and how its financial center, the City of London, rose to international prominence by developing the largest offshore shadow banking US dollar market – the Eurodollar market. Many people would be unaware of the massive offshore US dollar market – a market that

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  • Winning the war on talent: Setting the cultural standard for women in fintech
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    Winning the war on talent: Setting the cultural standard for women in fintech

    Diversity and inclusivity in the workplace is increasingly important. More and more asset managers are looking at company environmental, social and governance (ESG) policies as a guidepost when making investment decisions. Both the technology and finance industries are among the least gender diverse. A recent study by Harvard Business Review revealed that only 30% ofRead More
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  • WAAAXing and waning tech valuations show the danger of treating the sector as an amorphous lump.
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    WAAAXing and waning tech valuations show the danger of treating the sector as an amorphous lump.

    The founder of one of the ASX’s most unusual ‘tech’ companies is scathing about the business model of tech stocks with billion dollar-plus valuations, with the current climate redolent of the dot-com era. “I find it hard to understand why companies stampede into these businesses,” says David Dicker, founder, CEO and chairman of Dicker Data

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  • Uranium stocks blast off
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    Uranium stocks blast off

    Local Uranium stock – Paladin Energy (PDN), has been trending up since November 2020, rising from .12c to a recent high of $1.00. The price of Uranium really took off in August when respected global asset manager, Sprott Global Asset Management launched the Sprott Physical Uranium Trust. Sprott specialize in physical gold, silver, and commodity

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  • Can these fallen small-cap angels regain their wings?
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    Can these fallen small-cap angels regain their wings?

    One of the trickiest aspects of investing is deciding whether a fallen angel will ever fly again. If they do regain their wings, the rewards of buying in at distressed levels can be enormous. But as they impress on newcomers in Masterchef safety briefings, trying to catch a falling knife can be highly injurious. As

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