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Cochlear (ASX:COH): Long term growth leaving a positive impact

By Nick Sundich | April 24, 2024

Cochlear is one of few stocks that has created immense shareholder value and has also greatly improved the lives of its users. Yes, this can be said with respect to many ASX health stocks, but this one can hang its hat on its societal impacts more than most other companies. The stock has seen a…

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Here’s why the RBA is worried about the ASX and whether you should be too

By Nick Sundich | April 24, 2024

The RBA is worried about the ASX. It all but confirmed that in its latest bulletin, released last week. The bank regularly provides its insights into the Australian economy and financial system in this publication. Much of the focus was on the impact of its tightening in monetary policy (in other words, the rapid increase…

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Buying Netflix shares from Australia? A golden growth opportunity

By Nick Sundich | April 23, 2024

Buying Netflix shares from Australia may seem like a no brainer. It has recorded exponential growth since its famous pivot from DVD rental to streaming, now boasting over 250 million  memberships around the world and a content library other streaming platforms can only dream of. Yes, there were concerns about it losing revenue due to…

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It is ASX quarterlies season! Here’s what investors need to know

By Nick Sundich | April 23, 2024

It is ASX quarterlies season in the dying days of January, April, July and October, and we are just upon that season again. Here’s a guide to investors as to what they are and what they should be looking for.   What are ASX quarterlies? ASX quarterlies refer to the quarterly financial reports that companies…

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5 stocks that issued or upgraded their FY24 guidance in recent weeks!

By Nick Sundich | April 22, 2024

We’re nearly at that time of year when companies upgrade or downgrade their FY24 guidance. It is called ‘confession season’. Why now? Because it is close to the end of the financial year, but also right before one of the most major equities conferences in Australia, run by Macquarie in early May. A downgrade to…

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Temple and Webster (ASX:TPW): Here’s why there’s still more growth to come from this ecommerce furniture outlet

By Nick Sundich | April 22, 2024

Temple and Webster (ASX:TPW) was one of several homewares and furniture companies to benefit from the pandemic as locked-down consumers spiced up their homes. Shares retreated as the country re-opened in 2022 and rising interest rates caused high-growth companies to be shunned by investors. But unlike many of its peers, Temple and Webster has undergone…

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Tigers Realm Coal (ASX:TIG): Its making an awkward exit from Siberian coking coal, but what’s next?

By Nick Sundich | April 19, 2024

Tigers Realm Coal (ASX:TIG) has been one of the few ASX stocks (if not the only ASX stock) with direct exposure to Russia, through coking coal operations in Siberia. The company has its principal office in Moscow, but a registered Australian office in the Melbourne suburb of Collingwood. After listing in 2011 with a $37.5m…

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Is a soft landing still likely in Australia in 2024?

By Nick Sundich | April 19, 2024

Is Australia still set for a soft landing? For some months now, it was thought the answer was a firm yes. Some thought we were there already. But this week, there is less uncertainty as to this question, specifically in light of US retail sales growth figures released earlier this week. The impact of the…

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Johns Lyng Group (ASX:JLG): One of a few ways to profit from climate change

By Nick Sundich | April 18, 2024

Johns Lyng Group (ASX:JLG) is a restoration services company, repairing properties after damage by insured events, including weather and other impact incidents. This could be one of the few companies that may be a beneficiary of climate change.   Johns Lyng Group has bee around for a long time Johns Lyng Group was established in 1953…

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Hydrogen in Australia: Can we expect massive adoption in the next 10 years?

By Nick Sundich | April 18, 2024

When will we see hydrogen in Australia? Not as a fad, not as an idea, but as a widespread energy source as we are all being told it will be? It will be several years away, and it is anyone’s guess. Nonetheless, you have to start from somewhere, and there will be billions of dollars…

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Sector Analysis

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The Best Mining Stocks

Mining and resources stocks have substantial potential given demand for all types of resources and metals from gold and iron ore to battery metals like lithium and graphite! There are over 700 stocks in this sector from big miners to small cap explorers.

The-Best-Tech-Stocks

The Best Tech Stocks

Tech stocks are appetising in the context of an increasingly digital world ranging from data centre builders, cloud services providers and cybersecurity companies. Many of the ASX's best performing stocks in the last decade have been tech stocks.

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The Best Uranium Stocks

Uranium stocks are in a good spot right now with rising demand for clean energy, nuclear energy making a comeback and yellowcake pricing reaching levels not seen since the GFC. This has enabled many companies with mothballed projects to bring them out of hibernation.

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The Best Healthcare Stocks

There are dozens of Healthcare stocks on the ASX ranging from big names like CSL and Cochlear with established products and markets, to small cap biotechs and medtechs hoping to follow in their footsteps and commercialise the next big innovation.

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The Best Mining Stocks

The-Best-Tech-Stocks

The Best Tech Stocks

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The Best Uranium Stocks

Share Type Analysis

The Best ASX Stocks Right Now

The Best ASX Stocks Right Now

The quest for the best stocks to buy now is a never-ending one, but armed with a solid investment strategy, you can create a diversified portfolio that stands the test of time. We provide our Top 10 ASX stocks we think investors should consider right now. 

The Best ASX Stocks Right Now

The Best ASX Stocks Right Now

The Top Penny Stocks

The Top Penny Stocks

Navigating ASX Penny stocks, can be complex, given the diversity of companies operating in various sectors and the high risk associated with them. But there is potential for impressive returns if investors can find the right company.

The Top Penny Stocks

The Top Penny Stocks

The Top Dividend Stocks

The Top Dividend Stocks

Investing in Dividend stocks can provide an additional source of income, and so are popular with a wide variety of investors. But only some companies pay dividends, and even consistent payers can fluctuate payouts year to year. We outline the Top Dividend Stocks for investors to consider.

The Top Dividend Stocks

The Top Dividend Stocks

Webinars and Interviews

Intelligent Monitoring Group (ASX:IMB): Interview with Executive Director Dennison Hambling

Intelligent Monitoring Group (ASX:IMB) We spoke with Dennison Hambling, Executive Director of Intelligent Monitoring Group (ASX:…

Future Battery Minerals (ASX:FBM) interview with CEO Nick Rathjen

Future Battery Minerals We spoke to Nick Rathjen, Managing Director of Future Battery Minerals (ASX: FBM),…

Black Rock Mining (ASX:BKT): Its graphite project is in a great position

Black Rock Mining (ASX:BKT) We talked with John de Vries, CEO of Black Rock Mining (ASX:BKT)…

Oceana Lithium (ASX:OCN) interview with CEO Caue Araujo

Oceana Lithium (ASX:OCN) We spoke to Caue Araujo, CEO of Oceana Lithium (ASX:OCN), about that company’s…

The Team Behind Stocks Down Under

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Stuart Roberts

Co-Founder

Stuart Roberts is the co-founder of Stocks Down Under. Previously, Stuart covered the healthcare and biotechnology sectors at NDF Research and at stockbroking firms Southern Cross Equities, Bell Potter and Baillieu Holst from 2002 to 2015, where he developed a reputation for detailed analysis on previously uncovered Life Science companies. In 2018, he co-founded Pitt Street Research

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Marc Kennis

Co-Founder

Marc is the co-founder of Stocks Down Under and has 25+ years experience analyzing companies in a range of sectors, including Food & Beverage, Industrials, Technology, Medical Equipment, Telecom and Media. Prior to moving to Australia in 2014, he worked for a number of brokers and banks in The Netherlands, including ING and Rabobank. In 2018, Marc co-founded Pitt Street Research,

The Team Behind Stocks Down Under

STUART ROBERTS

Stuart Roberts is the co-founder of Stocks Down Under. Previously, Stuart covered the healthcare and biotechnology sectors at NDF Research and at stockbroking firms Southern Cross Equities, Bell Potter and Baillieu Holst from 2002 to 2015, where he developed a reputation for detailed analysis on previously uncovered Life Science companies. In 2018, he co-founded Pitt Street Research together with Marc.

MARC KENNIS

Marc is the co-founder of Stocks Down Under and has 20+ years experience analyzing companies in a range of sectors, including Food & Beverage, Industrials, Technology, Medical Equipment, Telecom and Media. Prior to moving to Australia in 2014, he worked for a number of brokers and banks in The Netherlands, including ING and Rabobank. In 2018, Marc co-founded Pitt Street Research, Australia's preeminent issuer-sponsored equities research firm.

PETER KILBY

Pete is Stocks Down Under's head of customer service. He is an avid investor with a knack for deep-dive company research. Pete likes the more established companies on ASX, but doesn't shy away from the occasional risky play. At Stocks Down Under he gets to do the two things he loves most, investing and talking to like-minded people.

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