FNArena’s Monitor keeps track of corporate earnings result releases, including broker views, ratings and target price changes and beat/miss assessments.
GUD Holdings is confident organic growth in its automotive business will return to historical levels in the second half. Several brokers prefer to wait and see.
Unplanned outages at the ammonia and phosphate plants have affected sentiment toward Incitec Pivot, while fertiliser and explosives prices are key going forward.
Pitt Street Research has initiated coverage of Blackwall; a high growth property company with a direct link to shared workspace networks across Australia.
While the Australasian market remains benign, Credit Corp has set its sights on US expansion, where it is now buying debt ledgers from the largest seller in that market.
Steven Everett of Belvedere Share Managers shares his perceptions of the changes being made by new management at G8 Education.
Michael Gable of Fairmont Equities suggests Nanosonics has broken to the upside following a pullback.
The core sleep therapy business of ResMed remains solid but brokers and the market have judged the stock harshly as details emerge regarding the cost of acquisitions.
The market opportunity for Netwealth is substantial and brokers are prepared to look through the negative flows in the December quarter, although valuation remains a sticking point.
Craig Parker of Moat Capital notes the ASX200 is set to meet resistance at 5950 and more so at 6000.