Weekly Reports | Jun 18 2021
Our top ten news from 10 June 2021 to 17 June 2021 (ranked according to popularity).
1 – Zip Co: Rebound Underway?
Tuesday 15 June 2021
It may take a day or two to confirm, but Michael Gable of Fairmont Equities notes Zip Co is showing signs of a rebound
2 – Rudi's View: Goodman Group, CBA And Tyro Payments
Thursday 10 June 2021
In this week's Weekly Insights:-A Seismic Shift-Conviction CallsBy Rudi Filapek-Vandyck, Editor FNArena A Seismic ShiftIf you are like most share market investors, and you still read the newspapers in print, you most likely casually glance over the property section
3 – Material Matters: China, Coal And Iron Ore
Tuesday 15 June 2021
A glance through the latest expert views and predictions about commodities: China's emissions; thermal coal; coking coal; and iron ore
4 – Uranium Week: Bill Gates’ Commitment To Nuclear
Tuesday 15 June 2021
As the uranium spot price rises 13% over the last seven weeks, Bill Gates outlines the role for nuclear power in the energy transition
5 – Australian Broker Call *Extra* Edition – Jun 11, 2021
Friday 11 June 2021
Extra Edition of the Broker Call Report
6 – Opportunity For ResMed Following Philips Recall
Wednesday 16 June 2021
ResMed has reported increased engagement with potential CPAP customers as a result of the Philips recall, although the opportunity could be limited by supply constraints
7 – Australian Broker Call *Extra* Edition – Jun 16, 2021
Wednesday 16 June 2021
Extra Edition of the Broker Call Report
8 – The Wrap: Oz Housing, Earnings, Retail Sales, BNPL
Friday 11 June 2021
Weekly Broker Wrap: Higher loan rates pending, corporate earnings push higher, retail sales boom over, BNPL
9 – Is Costa Group Or Lynch Group The Pick Of The Bunch For Investors?
Thursday 10 June 2021
The New Criterion's Tim Boreham compares flowers with fruit and vegetables; Lynch Group versus Costa Group
10 – Material Matters: Steel, Copper And Batteries
Wednesday 16 June 2021
A glance through the latest expert views and predictions about commodities: steel, scrap, copper, battery materials; lithium miners