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Kiryll Prakapenka

Ramsay [ASX:RHC] Share Prices Surge on News of Revived Sale of Asian Joint Venture

By Kiryll Prakapenka, Wednesday, 28 June 2023

Ramsay Health Care shares are up by 5.47% this afternoon after announcing the reconsideration of selling its Asian joint venture Sime Darby Health Care which was previously scrapped in September last year.

Ventia [ASX:VNT] Secures $393 Million Defence Maintenance Contract

By Kiryll Prakapenka, Tuesday, 27 June 2023

Ventia Services shares are up by 1.20% after announcing it has been awarded a five-year contract with the Australian DoD. This is the fourth major contract the company has secured this year.

Do Earnings Per Share (EPS) Matter for Investment Success?

By Kiryll Prakapenka, Tuesday, 27 June 2023

Today, we look at Earnings Per Share (EPS). Investors see it almost instantly when first searching a stock. The financial press promulgates EPS figures widely. Clearly, EPS is a hugely popular metric. But is it useful? Read on to find out…

Lark Distilling [ASX:LRK] Shares Tumble 15.69% Amid Rough Forecast

By Kiryll Prakapenka, Monday, 26 June 2023

Lark Distilling Co provided an update on its quarterly sales and cost expectations after a decrease in shares. This comes as the company struggles to overcome the controversy of former CEO Geoff Bainbridge who stood down in February of last year.

What’s Not Priced In #5: ASX Correction, Market Liquidity, Rate Cycle Lessons

By Kiryll Prakapenka, Friday, 23 June 2023

Yesterday, the ASX 200 fell a whole 1.6%. No sector was spared, especially not the tech sector. As I’m writing this piece nearing midday, the benchmark index is down a further 1%. With the Aussie market correcting, are investors twigging on to the lagging impact of rising rates?

Are ASX Retail Stocks Good Value Here?

By Kiryll Prakapenka, Tuesday, 20 June 2023

Have you made any big purchases lately? Or browsed the shopping centre with the intention of buying something nice? If you haven’t, you’re not alone. Consumers are cutting back…and retailers are feeling it. Read on for a breakdown…

What’s Not Priced In #4: Extreme Greed, Aussie Mortgage Cliff, Neglected REITs

By Kiryll Prakapenka, Friday, 16 June 2023

Sometimes, to figure out what’s not priced in, you must identify what already is. With that in mind, this week Greg and I unpacked the latest Fed decision and surprising moves in the US stock market.

What’s Not Priced In #4: Extreme Greed, Aussie Mortgage Cliff, Neglected REITs

By Kiryll Prakapenka, Friday, 16 June 2023

Sometimes, to figure out what’s not priced in, you must identify what already is. With that in mind, this week Greg and I unpacked the latest Fed decision and surprising moves in the US stock market.

Commodities Demand and the Green Energy Transition

By Kiryll Prakapenka, Wednesday, 14 June 2023

Today, I want to cover the key assumptions underpinning the bull case for commodities associated with the green energy transition. I also want to talk about the competence (or otherwise) of governments to execute the transition. What if the thesis driving the bull case for green energy commodities rests on assumptions that won’t hold? Read on…

Is Return on Equity (ROE) the Best Financial Metric?

By Kiryll Prakapenka, Tuesday, 13 June 2023

Is Return on Equity (ROE) the best metric for making investment decisions? Does return on equity have shortcomings? Can we use the metric without reservations? They’re the questions I address today.

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