Dalrymple Bay Infrastructure (ASX:DBI) is often misunderstood. It is not a coal company and it does not behave like one. It is a regulated, inflation‑linked toll road for coal exports, collecting fees whether or not a tonne moves across the wharf. In a year defined by geopolitical shocks and volatile commodity markets, that distinction has…
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It is that time of year again when Amazon releases its annual shareholder letter (along with the 1997 letter all over again) and the bottom line was that Amazon is making returns from AI - real returns, $15bn in a quarter to be exact! In our view, that number reframes both Amazon’s trajectory and the…
A handful of ASX Stocks Benefit From the NDIS, but could lose if a long-cried for crackdown actually happens. We're not saying they'll go out of business, but the gravy train might slow down.
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The explosion of the NDIS
What began as…
The latest update from Orora (ASX:ORA) is a reminder that even the most “defensive” industrial businesses are not immune to global disruption; but equally, that quality operators can absorb shocks without breaking stride.
For context, Orora is a packaging manufacturer specialising in glass bottles and aluminium cans, supplying beverage companies across Australia, North America and Europe.…
Add a new term to your vocabulary: The Iran Ceasefire Rally. The rally on the ASX yesterday, that saw our bourse rise over 2.5% in its best day in several months, occurred amidst a 2 week suspension of hostilities in Iran. And the ASX was not alone with Asian markets and North American futures rallying,…
Imagine having a crystal ball in 2016 and seeing the state that ASX REITs in 2026 would be in. You couldn't imagine investing a cent in it! Well, at least in any ETF tracking the space. Certain individual companies may be a different story.
But the top and bottom line is the same. The space is…
Almost every Guzman y Gomez trading update since it listed has resulted in volatile share price movements one way or the other. And today was no exception. But only weeks after falling 14% off the back of 1H26 results, today's Q3 sales figures sent shares up 20% in early trade. What's the story here? Have…
ASIC's Inquiry into the ASX came to a close with the publication it its report, 9 months on from the launch of it. The mere commencement signalled that something had gone seriously, systemically wrong with one of the country's most important pieces of economic infrastructure. The Final Report from that inquiry panel has now been…
Australian Active Fund Managers are struggling, make no mistake. Hitting home the point yesterday were reports that Ox Capital Management — a boutique emerging markets specialist led by veteran investor Joseph Lai; had entered formal wind-up proceedings on March 27 2026.
This wind up was not the first, and likely won't be the last. So each…
The relationship between a public company and equity analysts covering it, in theory, one of productive scrutiny. In practice, it often looks far more adversarial. Companies control access to information, management time and investor relations resources, and when an analyst says something they don't like, the gloves come off. They get cut from briefings, frozen…
