After many decades at the helm of Berkshire Hathaway, Warren Buffett is retiring. After founding his empire in 1965, he built it into a US$1tn+ empire owning many of America's best companies and profiting off them. But of course, all good things must come to an end - at least a tenure led by the…
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Investors should always be on the look out for red flags for stocks. We're talking about subtle signs that may not appear to mean much in isolation, but could indicate that you have a bad company and you need to get out of it before you risk making a big loss on your investment.
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PointsBet (ASX:PBH) investors have had a tumultous 24 hours, first in hearing that Matt Tripp's Betr (listed on the ASX through its merger with BlueBet) had bought 19.9% of the company, and then hours later that it intends to buy the rest of the company. And all this after having previously agreed to another takeover…
When St George Mining (ASX:SGQ) announced last August that it was acquiring its Araxa project in Brazil, investors could be forgiven for saying 'yeah, another niobium wannabe', shrugging their collective shoulders, and moving on.
Why investors should've given St George Mining (ASX:SGQ) a closer look
You see, less than three months before that, SGQ's fellow West…
There are few ASX shares that have seen such a fall from grace as Appen shares since 2020. In those days, Appen was such a good stock, it was part of a quintet of stocks deemed the WAAAX stocks and claimed to have outperformed the American FAANG stocks. Moreover, it was capitalised at over $3bn.
While…
The 2025 Federal Budget has been released, sparking conversations across boardrooms, households, and political circles. Described as a "budget for uncertain times," Treasurer Jim Chalmers has carefully balanced offering cost-of-living relief, strengthening national security, and managing inflation pressures. But who are the real winners and losers?
This year’s budget demonstrates Canberra's commitment to energy transition, housing…
Should you use your tax cut to invest in stocks? With another unexpected round of tax cuts starting from the middle of next year, unveiled in the federal budget earlier this week, this is a question facing many. This round isn't that large - only $536 a year and little over $10 a week by…
ASX stocks that lost major clients are more common than you might think. Many companies will make one of its major clients as a key sticking point, indicating that its product or service is useful to companies in the industry. But it only takes the loss of such a contract for the revenue to dry…
Investing in Weebit Nano in 2025 is an interesting proposition. Despite the Tech Wreck, it has been business as usual for the company, and this year is destined to be the company's biggest yet. 2025 is less than 3 months old, but early signs are that good things are destined.
Recap of Weebit Nano
Weebit is…
Let's look at one of the more peculiar questions facing Australian investors: should you invest in NSX stocks? The NSX (National Stock Exchange) is Australia's alternative exchange. But by alternative, is it one to rival the ASX? Let's find out.
Just for the record, we are not talking about the listed entity on the ASX, we…
