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
3 arguments for buying South32
Retail investors should stand aside for a while as demergers have a habit of underperforming in the first six months of listing – but there is a solid argument to buy after that.
Myer and OrotonGroup join M&A watchlist
On the back of successful deals like Japan Post’s bid for Toll Holdings, expectations for further acquisitions this year are high. Here’s our M&A watchlist update.
Is it time to add gold?
Gold has been one of the few commodities to rise when most others are falling and long-term investors could benefit from its portfolio-diversification benefits.
6 Aussie small caps reaping the benefits of being ‘born’ global
There are a bunch of companies realising how important an international focus is from the outset and are set to profit in the years ahead.
The hunt for genuine industry ‘disruptors’
It’s hard, even for the professionals, to value industry disruptors but believing in the start-up story can reap benefits for investors.
3 yield opportunities in small and mid-cap land
Listed investment companies that specialise in smaller companies and dividend-focussed exchange-traded products are worth a look at for the yield-focussed investor.