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Retail Fuel Competition Still Dogs Viva Energy

Oct 29 2019

Despite higher refining margins, the focus is on Viva Energy’s retail fuel offering, which is likely to remain pressured by competition.


Will ResMed’s Growth Rates Taper?

Oct 28 2019

While ResMed has recovered its lead in the sleep disorder market, several brokers suspect stellar growth rates may taper.


Cleanaway Banking On Better Second Half

Oct 28 2019

Cleanaway Waste is now relying on cost reductions and price increases to deliver growth in the second half of FY20, guiding to a flat first half.


FNArena Corporate Results Monitor – 28-10-2019

Oct 28 2019

FNArena’s Monitor keeps track of corporate earnings result releases, including broker views, ratings and target price changes and beat/miss assessments.


Painful Adjustment For IOOF Still Looms

Oct 28 2019

Bell Potter is critical of wealth manager IOOF Holdings, which is yet to provide updated details on earnings and synergies from its reinvigorated ANZ P&I transaction.


Prospect For Dividend Cut At Westpac

Oct 24 2019

Brokers flag heightened potential for Westpac Bank to cut its dividend and/or underwrite its dividend reinvestment plan after more remediation provisions were announced.


Higher Revenue On The Way For Megaport

Oct 23 2019

Megaport maintained a focus in the September quarter on rolling out its latest product to new metro locations, providing the potential for materially higher revenue per customer.


Whitehaven Coal Poised For Strong FY20

Oct 23 2019

Several brokers consider Whitehaven Coal without peer, having successfully managed a downturn in the coal price and maintained a strong production outlook.


Monthly Listed Invested Trust Report – Oct 2019

Oct 23 2019

Independent Investment Research updates developments in Australia’s listed investment trust and provides comparative data.


ARB Corp Decelerates

Oct 22 2019

A depreciating Australian dollar and soft vehicle sales have caused ARB Corp to decelerate, with first half net profit likely to be weaker.



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