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April 2 will be Liberation Day in Donald Trump’s America; here’s what it’ll mean for investors
Tomorrow (April 2, 2025) is being touted as Liberation Day by the Trump administration. In many countries, the term is utilised for their liberation from oppressive regimes - often leading to that nation's newfound independence. But this term is being employed for April 2 because it will free the United States from certain imported goods. During…
Brickworks
Brickworks (ASX:BKW) can’t escape the problems impacting the construction sector during the 2020s
Brickworks (ASX:BKW) boasts a long-term track record that many companies can only dream of. But this has not spared it from the issues plaguing the construction sector.   Introduction to Brickworks Brickworks supplies building products to the Australian residential and commercial markets, especially bricks. It operates brands including Austral Bricks, Austral Masonry, Bristle Roofing and Austral Pre-Cast…
spc
SPC Global (ASX:SPG): A familiar name, but it’s now 4 companies in 1!
Very few Australians wouldn't have either heard of SPC Global (ASX:SPG) or consumed some of its products (whether they know it or not). It sells canned and tinned fruits, particularly tomatoes as well as mangoes and peaches (amongst others) all grown and harvested in Victoria's Goulburn Valley. But now, there is a lot more to…
James Hardie is buying Azek
James Hardie is buying Azek! Here’s what this A$14bn merger means
The biggest news on the ASX yesterday was that James Hardie is buying Azek for US$8.8bn/A$14bn. To say it is a peculiar move is an understatement, because it represents significant diversification and could even mark a change in direction. James Hardie (ASX:JHX) has a shameful past where it made building composite known as fibro-cement, which used…
ASX SaaS stocks
ASX SaaS Stocks: Here’s what you need to know and our Top 4 companies
ASX SaaS stocks stand out amongst tech companies on the bourse as being unique. Software as a Service (SaaS) stocks represent shares of companies that provide cloud-based software services to customers on a subscription basis. These companies typically offer applications that can be accessed online without the need for users to install or maintain software locally.   Why…
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