Posts Tagged ‘Air New Zealand’
Investing in NZX shares: Should Aussie investors say ‘sweet as’ to this >A$150bn market?
Have you ever considered investing in the NZX (New Zealand Exchange)? As the nearest overseas market to Australia (at least on the East Coast) it is certainly worth knowing about and it might suit some investors. However, there are both advantages and disadvantages with this market that are worth knowing before taking the deep dive.…
Read MoreHighest yielding ASX dividend stocks: Here are 5 to take a look at!
The list of highest yielding ASX dividend stocks fluctuates substantially from year to year, and even from month to month. Sure, the list of companies that pay out the highest dividends rarely fluctuates – it is typically led by the Big Banks and Miners – but these are not necessarily the highest yielding. By yield,…
Read MoreShould I buy Air New Zealand shares given they’re still down over 65% from pre-COVID levels?
The question ‘Should I buy Air New Zealand shares?’ has been one many investors have asked, but any who thought the answer was yes and acted on it have not seen the returns they may have expected. The company has some structural advantages compared to Qantas, but some disadvantages too – and the…
Read MoreHere are 5 ASX stocks that should go up, but won’t
We thought we’d take a look at 5 ASX stocks that should go up…but we think actually won’t. Any company will tell you they have a good market, experienced management and a solid reputation. The harsh reality is, not all do. And even those that do still struggle, for one reason or another that may…
Read MoreAirline stocks and fuel prices: Air New Zealand (ASX:AIZ) and Qantas (ASX:QAN) investors just got a painful reminder about the aviation industry’s biggest cost
The relationship between the performance of Airline stocks and fuel prices has seemingly been forgotten in the past couple of years given the travel boom. But in recent days, investors’ attention has been drawn to this once more. The relationship between airline stocks and fuel prices An airline’s fuel bill is one of the main…
Read MoreIs investing in ASX international companies more challenging than domestic companies in 2023?
Investing in ASX international companies is eerily similar to investing in domestic companies. After all, you buy and sell shares and make a return exactly the same – by buying low and selling high. Nonetheless, there are a few things that investors need to bear in mind that they wouldn’t have to if they just stuck…
Read MoreWill the reopening of China in 2023 be a further boom for ASX travel stocks?
The reopening of China has been underway for over a month now. Corporate Travel Management (ASX:CTD) CEO Jamie Pherous claimed that it would be ‘the last piece of the puzzle’ for his company’s recovery. It wouldn’t be unreasonable to assume other travel company CEOs are thinking similarly about China’s reopening. But are people getting ahead of themselves?…
Read MoreAir New Zealand (ASX: AIZ) shares are cleared for take-off
Who is Air New Zealand? Air New Zealand (ASX: AIZ) provides passenger and cargo transportation services in New Zealand, Australia, the Pacific Islands, the UK, Europe, Asia and the US. No time to do stock research, but you still want to invest? Stocks Down Under Concierge gives you timely BUY and SELL alerts on ASX-listed…
Read MoreASX travel stocks are taking off again in 2022, but which ones will fly the highest?
ASX travel stocks were among the worst companies hit by the Corona Crash as demand was literally eliminated in just a matter of weeks. Travel has recovered very slowly over the past couple of years, but now companies are reporting either that they have returned to profitability or that it is not far off. Nevertheless,…
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