Energy One laid rumours to rest today, announcing it will meet profit guidance for the 2HFY23, with an expected EBITDA of $12.3 million for the entire financial year. Shares were up 5.11% after the news, trading at 19 cents per share.
World Markets: Global Insights into Financial Trends and Investment Opportunities
When concerned with the global economy, it’s important to look beyond the powerhouses that are often in the spotlight, and to look at the various emerging markets operating just off stage.
Today’s biggest emerging markets (BEMs), include Argentina, Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Poland, South Africa, South Korea and Turkey. Not as big, but still making impact, are Egypt, Iran, Nigeria, Pakistan, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, and Thailand.
One Simple Word Can Change Your Thinking
There’s a subtle difference between ‘getting rich’ and ‘being rich’. There might only be one different word between the two sentences, but the meanings are worlds apart. Knowing the difference is crucial, not just to financial success, but to living a life that’s both rich and rewarding. Read on…
Dividends: The Key to Finding a Stock’s True Worth
What is a stock worth? How to calculate intrinsic value? A poem from a seminal dissertation may help: a cow for her milk, a hen for her eggs, and a stock, by heck, for her dividends.
Emyria [ASX:EMD] Recruits First Patients in ‘Ecstasy’ Drug Trial for PTSD
Clinical drug development company Emyria Ltd has announced the beginning of phase 2B recruitment of patients for an MDMA-assisted clinical PTSD trial after Australia recently rescheduled the drug.
What’s Not Priced In #7: Market’s Asleep to Jaws of Death?
Today we have something a little different…a wrap up of the latest episode of the What’s Not Priced In podcast. This week, Greg and Kiryll struggled to find the right analogy to explain the bullish sentiment over in the US. They then had a great discussion on whether the mega-cap tech stocks have any parallels to the Nifty Fifty growth stocks of the 1970s. They then turned to Australia, discussing the more grounded sentiment of Aussie investors, the weakening Aussie dollar and the outlook for key commodities like copper and iron ore as China’s economic recovery continues to disappoint. They also wrap up with their stock for the week. Tune in below…
What Investors Can Learn from Watching the Ashes
The cricketing world is having a moment as England loses the plot…why the Ashes Test matches can offer insight into how to navigate financial markets right now…how the greatest cricketer ever turned his skills on the pitch into a career off the pitch…and why dividend stocks may be the perfect play to stay ahead right now…





