HOT stock: Lottery Corporation Ltd (TLC)
In our “HOT” stock column today, Raymond Chan, Head of Asian Desk, explains why Morgana vies Lottery Corporation Ltd (TLC) as a solid option for investors seeking stability.
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In our “HOT” stock column today, Raymond Chan, Head of Asian Desk, explains why Morgana vies Lottery Corporation Ltd (TLC) as a solid option for investors seeking stability.
In our “HOT” stock column, Michael Gable, Managing Director of Fairmont Equities, maintains that an opportunity exists to buy into Catapult Group (CAT) as it’s trending higher in a sustainable way.
In our “HOT” stock column today, Raymond Chan, Head of Asian Desk, explains why Morgans sees S32 as an ADD to an investor’s portfolio.
In our “HOT” stock column, Michael Gable, Managing Director of Fairmont Equities, said he last looked at PDN in this column late last year and its share price traded from about $10 a share before Christmas to over $17 in May and maintains that current levels are a buying opportunity.
In our “HOT” stock, Peter Switzer jumps into the saddle to give you a rundown on Johns Lyng Group Limited (JLG).
In our “HOT” stock column, Michael Wayne, Managing Director of Medallion Financial Group, says gold has finally broken higher in a convincing way. Michael explains why this is a new buying opportunity for gold and how Medallion expects another multi-month rally from here.
In our “HOT” stock column today, Raymond Chan, Head of Asian Desk, explains why Morgans retains their ADD rating for James Hardie Industries plc (JHX), increasing their target price slightly to $57.25 a share.
In our “HOT” stock column, Michael Wayne, Managing Director of Medallion Financial Group, says Macquarie Group (MQG) is once again a buying opportunity and Medallion expects the shares to trend to new highs.
In our HOT stock column today, Raymond Chan, Head of Asian Desk, explains why Morgans maintains its HOLD rating for REA, with a BUY rating below $197.
In our “HOT” stock column, Michael Gable, managing director of Fairmont Equities, explains why shares in Newmont (NEM) are a good buy right now, and should continue to head higher over time.
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