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
14 potential ‘curveballs’ and how to play them
Nobody expected the Spanish Inquisition but if you did, you might have prepared for it. Having a plan to capitalise on unpredictable financial-market disruptions can help keep your super intact.
Small caps to benefit from oil’s tumble
There has been plenty written on how Qantas has benefited from lower oil prices but it’s not the only one – small caps like ARB Corporation are in a good position too.
Five IPOs to watch
As the float market cools this year, investors might be better off paying attention to recent listings, rather than upcoming ones.
10 things you must know about IPOs to make money
Picking your way through the sometimes-treacherous terrain of new listings requires diligent research but it is not impossible if you know where to start.
Is the fizz back in Coca Cola Amatil?
The old giant has announced an exciting new strategic plan, but will it be enough to win over the hard to please millenials?
Takeover talk – service companies next in line
A boom in middle-class Asian consumers will provide the next wave of takeovers as companies look to expand globally.