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CIMIC receives all-cash takeover bid from Hochtief parent

CIMIC (ASX:CIM) – Shares in the multi-national building and engineering contractor surged last week, with CIMIC up 30 per cent on the back of an overseas takeover bid to mop-up one of Australia’s largest construction companies. The Spanish giant ACS, has lobbed a $1.5bn bid to end CIMIC’s long-running history on the ASX (as Leighton…

Ishan Dan | 25th Feb 2022 | More
Five stocks to watch after a big earnings season

ASX shares have been reporting some impressive growth numbers today. Here are five ASX shares that caught my eye and I’ll be watching going forward. 1. Whispir Ltd (ASX: WSP) Communication platform Whispir – which assists governments and companies communicate with stakeholders – recorded a 70.4% uplift in revenue for the first half of FY22. The business is…

Lachlan Buur-Jensen | 23rd Feb 2022 | More
  • Small cap hydrogen ASX stocks see lift off

    Pure Hydrogen (ASX:PH2) – With Hydrogen being pitched as the miracle fuel to solve all our climate change issues a flurry of small cap hydrogen stocks have emerged, ready to capitalise on the massive interest in the sector and its underlying technology. Pure Hydrogen came together in early 2021 via a merger of Real Energy…

    Ishan Dan | 23rd Feb 2022 | More
    Why Coles is beating Woolies post the pandemic

    The Coles Group Ltd (ASX: COL) share price is in focus after the supermarket business reported its FY22 half-year result. Coles HY22 result Coles reported several financial metrics for investors to look at: Sales revenue grew 1% to $20.6 billion EBITDA down 2.2% to $1.76 billion EBIT down 4.4% to $975 million Net profit after tax down 2% to $549 million…

    Jaz Harrison | 23rd Feb 2022 | More
  • Fear and greed index expands to crypto

    The Fear and Greed Index is a tool that investors in traditional sharemarkets have used for decades to measure the current sentiment of the market. It has only recently been applied to crypto markets, which seem more sentiment-driven than any. The index looks at cryptocurrency markets and assesses whether they are becoming overly fearful or…

    Ishan Dan | 23rd Feb 2022 | More
    Fortescue profit fall drives dividend, payout ratio slump

    Australia’s premier iron ore miner, Fortescue Metals Group (ASX:FMG) has posted its interim result, for the December 2021 half, with an underlying net profit of US$2.78 billion, which was a touch above an expected $2.70 billion. Here are the highlights: Total revenue of US$8.1 billion, down 13% (H1 FY22 US$9.3 billion) Underlying earnings before interest,…

    Ishan Dan | 16th Feb 2022 | More
    Seven ASX shares with Monster updates

    An army of ASX shares has been updating the market today with their first-half results for FY22. Here are the seven I like the look of and are on my watch list. Keep up to date with the February 2022 reporting season calendar. 1. EML Payments Ltd (ASX: EML) The EML share price has fallen…

    Lachlan Buur-Jensen | 16th Feb 2022 | More
    FAANG Stocks still the engine room of the Nasdaq 100

    The Nasdaq 100 powered to all-time highs last year, driven by the famous “FANG+” stocks. Nasdaq Total Returns While making up just nine of the 100 stocks in the Nasdaq, the ten FANG+ stocks – Facebook (now called Meta Platforms, which ruins the acronym a touch), Amazon, Apple, Nvidia, Netflix, Google (which trades under the…

    Kanish Chugh | 16th Feb 2022 | More
    The most important measure of manager performance

    The proliferation of data and information has done little to improve the outcomes for self-directed investors. With information on almost any issue and a social media system built to reinforce our own beliefs or views in many cases, making sound investment decisions has never been harder. As an experienced financial adviser, I like to think…

    Drew Meredith | 11th Feb 2022 | More
  • Electric vehicle adoption surges during pandemic

    From an almost uphill battle, car manufacturers have experienced a massive turn around in electric vehicle (EV) sales over the past two years. Globally, says the International Energy Agency (IEA), EVs accounted for almost 9 per cent of the car market in 2021, hitting 6.6 million vehicles, which represents a tripling of their market in…

    Ishan Dan | 11th Feb 2022 | More
    Why this manager has a record low P/E despite valuation concerns

    As Australia gears up to open its borders, the local equity market is positioning itself for higher inflation and higher bond yields. DNR Capital’s portfolio manager, Sam Twidale, says the “winning stocks are coming from the value and cyclical sectors such as Resources and Energy, especially in the small-cap sector.” Inflation has also changed from…

    Ishan Dan | 11th Feb 2022 | More
    These are the border reopening’s biggest winners

    After much deliberation, Australia has made the move to reopen its international borders to fully vaccinated tourists from February 21. Prime Minister Scott Morrison ended one of the world’s strictest and longest-running pandemic travel restrictions, saying, “It’s almost two years since we took the decision to close the borders to Australia.” The impact of Australia’s…

    Ishan Dan | 9th Feb 2022 | More