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  • Retail sales beware: Annual change in GST receipts turn negative
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    What the SportsBet-BetEasy merger means for TabCorp and punters
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  • Retail sales beware: Annual change in GST receipts turn negative
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    The New Criterion: will the listed sanitiser stocks clean up – or clean out – investors?
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  • Retail sales beware: Annual change in GST receipts turn negative
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    Is this the most hated company on the ASX?
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  • Retail sales beware: Annual change in GST receipts turn negative
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    Do you really own your shares?
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  • Retail sales beware: Annual change in GST receipts turn negative
    Is this the most hated company on the ASX?
    • Review
    • August 16, 2019
  • Trading psychology – The 3 biases that could be your ‘undoing’
    • Review
    • July 30, 2019
  • Monthly Wrap: US attempting to quell China’s control on semiconductors and AI
    • Review
    • July 9, 2024
  • The New Criterion: will the listed sanitiser stocks clean up – or clean out – investors?
    • Review
    • April 22, 2020
  • Halo Technologies IPO: Some Thoughts On Risk
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    • March 29, 2022

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  • With Kikki K in voluntary administration, retail continues to look as bleak as ever
    With Kikki K in voluntary administration, retail continues to look as bleak as ever
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  • Retail sales beware: Annual change in GST receipts turn negative
    Retail sales beware: Annual change in GST receipts turn negative
    • Opinion

  • Retail sales beware: Annual change in GST receipts turn negative
    • Opinion

    Retail sales beware: Annual change in GST receipts turn negative

    Finance.gov.au released components of taxation revenue for the month of October 2019. Combining these figures into a time series dating back to 2014, we get to look at the 12 months annual changes in various Government tax receipts. Annual Goods and Services tax (GST) to the end of October 2019 came in at $65.9 Billion,

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  • Death threats – Is this the wildest AGM in ASX history
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    Death threats – Is this the wildest AGM in ASX history

    Each year ASX listed companies will host an annual general meeting (or AGM) to keep shareholders informed of corporate activities and to allow shareholders to vote on certain aspects of the company. It is also an opportunity for investors to ask questions of the board and management team, and for the board and management to

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  • Small Cap Watch – Specialty Metals International (SEI)
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    Small Cap Watch – Specialty Metals International (SEI)

    Small miners, like most small-cap stocks, trade based on the announcement of milestones; Discovery of promising exploration sites, proving of reserves, and completing feasibility studies. However, usually the biggest jump in a small miner’s share price is when they announce the start of resource production. This is a milestone that many small miners don’t reach,

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  • The key investment ratios and strategies to consider
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    The key investment ratios and strategies to consider

    With a trading outlook focused on the short-term price movements of an asset, technical analysis is undoubtedly the greatest tool in a trader’s arsenal. However, there are certain prices from time to time that do not sufficiently reflect the financial position of a company, despite what technical factors may be displaying. We sometimes look to

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  • Adviser Tip: Bear Put Spread on Tabcorp Holdings
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    Adviser Tip: Bear Put Spread on Tabcorp Holdings

    Today we are applying a Bear Put on Tabcorp Holdings Limited (TAH). Analysis: TAH recently came off a key level of resistance and started to form a downtrend. Not long ago, I did suggest a bearish trade on TAH which would have proven fruitful, but I do believe this fall we have seen recently is

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  • Credit growth is lower than GFC levels
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    Credit growth is lower than GFC levels

    The RBA credit aggregates released at the end of October shows that Total Credit in the Australian economy contracted by $3.8 billion in the 3 months to the 30th September 2019. The lowest figure reached in the GFC was a contraction of $2.2 Billion in November 2009. This fall in lending is reflected in the majorRead More
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