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  • Silver ratio returns to key level
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    What the SportsBet-BetEasy merger means for TabCorp and punters
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  • Silver ratio returns to key level
    • Opinion

    The New Criterion: will the listed sanitiser stocks clean up – or clean out – investors?
    Public
  • Silver ratio returns to key level
    • Opinion

    Is this the most hated company on the ASX?
    Public
  • Silver ratio returns to key level
    • Opinion

    Do you really own your shares?
    Public
  • Silver ratio returns to key level
    Is this the most hated company on the ASX?
    • Review
    • August 16, 2019
  • The long road ahead for Seven West Media
    • Review
    • October 22, 2019
  • Monthly Wrap: US attempting to quell China’s control on semiconductors and AI
    • Review
    • July 9, 2024
  • Trading psychology – The 3 biases that could be your ‘undoing’
    • Review
    • July 30, 2019
  • The New Criterion: will the listed sanitiser stocks clean up – or clean out – investors?
    • Review
    • April 22, 2020

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  • Why gold will continue to shine
    Why gold will continue to shine
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  • Silver ratio returns to key level
    Silver ratio returns to key level
    • Opinion

  • Silver ratio returns to key level
    • Opinion

    Silver ratio returns to key level

    It can’t be this easy, can it? There is a large community of traders who focus purely on trading precious metals, with the weapons of choice being gold and silver. These precious metals are named as such because they are rare, beautiful, and have been desired by humans for the entirety of recorded history. In

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  • Hydrogen: an expensive bomb or a multibillion dollar opportunity?
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    Hydrogen: an expensive bomb or a multibillion dollar opportunity?

    Australia’s chief scientist Alan Finkel describes hydrogen as “Australia’s next multibillion dollar export opportunity’’ – and judging from two recent equity raisings investors are willing to back the future of the earth’s most abundant element as a clean energy source. Creating clean-burning energy from water and oxygen sounds like fairyland stuff that would put a

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  • The stocks struggling with Victoria’s rise in cases
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    The stocks struggling with Victoria’s rise in cases

    “The place to be”? Not for many ASX listed stocks who are copping a hit from a second wave of COVID-19 infections across Victoria. US shares have returned to their highest levels since the COVID-19 selling began, but our shares are still a way off that level, with recent underperformance corresponding to the spike in

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  • IPO Watch July: Aroa Biosurgery
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    IPO Watch July: Aroa Biosurgery

    Soft tissue regeneration company, Aroa Biosurgery, is set to list on the ASX at the end of the month. The company is looking to raise $45m at an offer price of $0.75, ultimately giving the Auckland-based company a proposed market capitalisation of $225m. Aroa’s technology is centred around soft tissue regeneration and the complex wound

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  • The New Criterion: the IPOs forging ahead in the coronavirus era
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    The New Criterion: the IPOs forging ahead in the coronavirus era

    The coronavirus has pulled the plug on many proposed initial public offers (IPOs), with the Australian Securities Exchange’s ‘upcoming listings’ feed looking decidedly barren. But some promoters are quietly forging ahead, in the sectors that have been largely impervious to – or have benefit from – the COVID-19 mayhem. We’re talking about resources (especially gold),

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  • The New Criterion: the niche stocks flying the flag for Australian manufacturing
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    The New Criterion: the niche stocks flying the flag for Australian manufacturing

    Our trade tensions with China have fuelled the coronavirus-spurred debate about our reliance on offshore supply chains for goods both to and from our shores. Apart from the reluctance of the Chinese to take our barley – and thank goodness they’re not snubbing our iron ore – the other topic of post virus introspection is

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