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
Better value in telcos than tech
Tony Featherstone compares tech with telco and looks at the value of three small-to-large caps; Telstra, TPG and Amaysim.
Does Domain deserve a home in your portfolio?
The online property-services group has potential for larger industry disruption, according to Tony Featherstone..
Retail property a better bet than retailers
Retail may have taken a pounding this year, but smart investors will see new opportunity in ‘Fortress’ shopping centre owners, explains Tony Featherstone.
Beauty stocks a good look for small-cap portfolios
Affordable luxury cosmetics and toiletries stocks have solid long-term prospects, according to Tony Featherstone.
Four mid and small cap ideas for yield seekers with higher risk tolerance
Hungry investors looking to take a risk as the market rallies, might consider mid and small cap stocks. Tony Featherstone looks at four that offer reasonable total returns.
New opportunities for old media
Traditional media companies aren’t dead, they’re just evolving. Tony Featherstone looks at two companies that are bridging the gap between old and digital.