Tony is a former managing editor of BRW, Shares, Personal Investor, Asset and CFO magazines. He specialises in small listed companies, IPOs, entrepreneurship and innovation and writes a weekly blog for The Sydney Morning Herald/The Age on small companies and entrepreneurs.
Recent Commentary
Five yield payers under $5
The IPO market may not be a traditional place to start looking for yield but it is certainly more affordable and more floats are now offering a ‘sweetener’ to entice the dividend brigade.
The best stock ideas for the next five years
Knowing what to buy for the long term can be difficult when much of the information you hear and read is short-term noise. Three professional investors divulge their secret sector picks.
Innovator ResMed to reward patient investors
This is a company very well positioned in a growth market to treat sleep-disordered breathing problems. It is good value at current prices and even better value at lower prices.
IPO Watch – three new LICs
Listed investment companies (LICs) have undergone a re-rating and some are now trading above their net tangible asset values. Here are some listings in the sector worth keeping an eye on.
SSR takeover targets 2 – Wotif, NRW and Westoz
Merger and acquisition activity heated up further this week with the takeover approach for Goodman Fielder. In Part 2 of our SSR investigation we come up with another six companies that could be on th..
SSR takeover targets – Reckon, iiNet and NIB Holdings
As merger and acquisition activity heats up, in Part 1 of an SSR investigation, we run the ruler over six potential companies that could be up for sale, at the right price.