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CPU - Completion of BNY Trust Company of Canada acquisition

Asset Acquisition, Progress Report

Final Director's Interest Notice

Final Director’s Interest Notice

CPU 1H25 Results - CEO and CFO conference call script

Half Yearly Report, Chairman's Address - Other

CPU - Board Update

Director Appointment/Resignation

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CPU 1H FY25 Results Management Presentation

Half Yearly Report, Profit Guidance, Company Presentation, Dividend Rate

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February

AGL Energy’s biggest shareholder MIke Cannon-Brookes wins as the company picks up more Tesla drivers.

What we learnt: Donald who? AGL’s $1b battery bet and love for EVs get thumbs up

AGL still loves electric vehicles, Suncorp’s profit jump might be too big for its own good, and is CBA’s balance sheet beyond reproach?

October 2024

Sass brothers splash more than $61m on Sorrento clifftop compound

Melbourne developer duo Steven and Tony Sass, who co-founded Oreana Group, have spent a combined $61m across three neighbouring Sorrento clifftop estates.

August 2024

Mighty Craft collapsed on July 22. Creditors are owed about $22.3 million.

Creditors owed $22m in Mighty Craft beer collapse

The beverages group, which owns 25 per cent of zero carb brand Better Beer, owes money to Pure Asset Management and KPMG, according to its creditor list.

October 2023

The US home mortgage servicing market has proven to be a tough sector for Computershare.

Computershare offloads US mortgages unit for $1.13b

Rithm Capital, listed on the NYSE, has acquired the troublesome US mortgage services business, which only returned to profit in the June half.

May 2023

Computershare CEO Stuart Irving has cut margin income guidance.

Computershare slips on lower cash balances

The share registry company has been a winner from rising interest rates, but it says a slowdown in corporate activity means the income gains won’t be as large as initially forecast in 2024.

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Wesfarmers boss Rob Scott.

The five key points from Macquarie’s landmark conference

It was a full house at the year’s biggest equity investor conference. Fund managers sat through some predictable presentations, but there was gold in the Q&A.

December 2022

Wong is partial to a peanut butter gelato from Piccolina.

Why this fundie has taken profits on the banks

Prime Value’s ST Wong on why the ASX is yet to have bottomed, the appeal of Cochlear, and stock picking opportunities next year.

October 2022

Tether is earning $US2.5 billion of interest on safe assets.

The cash kings: why hedge funds and stablecoins are riding high

While most of the market is feeling the burn of higher interest rates, some operators new and old, can’t believe their luck.

The Aussie dollar continues to be the ‘whipping boy’ according to National Australia Bank.

Where to invest when the Aussie dollar is falling

The surging US dollar has sent the local currency to 2½-year lows which will benefit certain corners of the local sharemarket.

Fear of looming interest rate rises was a catalyst for this shift.

The tech stocks focused on becoming cash positive

Rising rates lift the cost of capital, making non-cash-generating businesses less attractive. These are the companies that say returns are not too far away.

September 2022

How soaring greenback and plummeting pound will affect tech stocks

Volatile currency markets have prompted financial controllers at ASX-listed tech companies to begin strategising how to best profit from a soaring US dollar and a plummeting British pound.

August 2022

BHP will report its full-year results on Tuesday.

All eyes on BHP as earnings season ramps up

The mining giant headlines the busiest week of reporting season so far, with some fund managers warning shareholders to prepare for a disappointing dividend.

July 2022

Buy, hold, sell: Five stocks battling for blue chip status

Two fund managers take a look at the stocks climbing their way up the index into the ASX 20.

Utilities were up 29 per cent and energy 24.5 per cent.

Best and worst sectors for FY 2022

Which areas and companies performed most strongly, and what does it mean for your portfolio?

June 2022

Food retailers are likely to benefit from consumers choosing to eat at home more often.

What rising rates mean to your portfolio

Investors have not seen interest rate rises for more than a decade and will need to adjust their playbook.

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May 2022

Street Talk.

Buy, hold, sell: Five stocks that benefit from rising rates

Two fund managers take a look at three stocks that profit from rising rates and inflation, and name one company with surprising upside ahead.

February 2022

REA Group soars

Buy, hold, sell: Stocks that crushed expectations

We are in the thick of reporting season and the mood is a little bit dour, but not too bad.

Computershare CEO Stuart Irving has upgraded guidance.

Computershare half-year profit jumps, bumps up dividend

Computershare bumps up dividend thanks to last year’s high performing acquisition and its employee share plan business.

August 2021

Link Group CEO Vivek Bhatia likens running Link to building the Sydney Harbour Bridge. It requires constant reinvestment for its digital platforms to stay ahead of competitors.

Link sinks on low-growth outlook

CEO Vivek Bhatia says sharemarkets react in a way “only markets know”, as Link Group shares nosedived.

Computershare CEO Stuart Irving.

Computershare profit falls 19pc amid low interest rates

Rock-bottom interest rates are weighing on Computershare’s profitability, as the tech company books rising costs associated with its acquisitions.

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