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The Money Cafe: Why an $1,800 iPhone could be the cheapest thing you’ve ever owned

Kirby and Kohler take a bite out of a big week in business, parsing Apple’s new iPhone.

 
 

Listen in as Wealth Editor James Kirby and The Constant Investor’s Alan Kohler take stock of the week in business and make the case for why an $1,800 iPhone X could be the cheapest thing you’ve ever bought.

The pair also examine how George Calombaris has become the unwitting mascot of unpaid super and have a bit of back and forth about the week’s notable bitcoin developments.

The duo also consider AGL boss Andy Vesey’s handling of the ongoing Liddell power station brouhaha and peer into their property crystal ball to predict the impact of flatlining apartment prices.

Don’t forget to send any questions you might have for James and Alan to: hello@theconstantinvestor.com

Find all episodes of The Money Cafe and subscription links here.

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