This week, we are covering Amazon in Magic Markets Premium. To get our insights on this tech giant and the many other companies we've covered, subscribe for R99/month or R990/year at this link>>> Ghost BitesGold Fields has decided not to increase its offer for Yamana Gold, leaving the shareholders of Yamana to make a decision on whether to accept the existing offer later this monthInvicta has reported a solid jump in earnings and the market responded with a 9% rallyMultiChoice is ticking over, with concerns over the cost of repatriation of cash from NigeriaQuantum Foods, South Africa's largest egg producer, has warned of a substantial drop in profitabilityRaubex Group has grown its earnings and dividendThere's also news of Trustco's suspension from trading, results from Delta Property Fund and updates from other property funds too. Give yourself an edge this morning with Ghost Bites>>> The rand is enjoying positive sentimentBrace yourse lf: the rand has been loving the momentum in emerging markets and has made it to within shouting distance of R17.70 to the dollar! This is a move of around 70 cents in two trading days, which makes the team at TreasuryONE question whether it could run out of puff in the short term. We could see some consolidation as we head into more data releases this week. Speaking of data, the fun doesn't stop with US CPI due this week. The market is expecting an inflation number around the 8% mark, with any deviation likely to cause volatility in the market. A higher number would likely put emerging markets under pressure and vice versa. Get ready to unlock TWKBlock out your diary at 12pm on T hursday for Unlock the Stock, with the management team of TWK joining us to give you updated numbers on the business. As always, you will have the opportunity to ask questions. All you have to do is register for free at this link>>> Our 100th showBe sure to listen to the 100th episode of Magic Markets with Petri Redelinghuys as our guest. We talked about the Intellidex stockbroker awards and the latest themes in the market. You'll find it here>>> Have a lovely Tuesday! PS: if you want to stand a chance to win a Takealot voucher worth R8k then remember to complete this survey |
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| Gold Fields keeps a cool head. Invicta reports a solid jump in earnings. MultiChoice is ticking over. Quantum Foods warns of a sharp drop in profits. Raubex Group grows its earnings and dividend. |
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Winter is coming to the Northern Hemisphere and the cost of living is a major concern. Against this backdrop, there is substantial activity in the gold market. |
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| In our centenary show, we celebrated with Petri Redelinghuys of Herenya. As you will discover, he also has reason to celebrate. Of course, we talked about the markets as well. |
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| In a guest appearance on Talking with Traders, Garth Mackenzie asked me to discuss the investment case for Accenture, Ferrari and Sysco. He is a passionate Magic Markets Premium subscriber and enjoyed our research on these stocks in particular. |
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| Does an older Porsche 911 make more financial sense than a flashy new GTI? You bet it does! As a hopeless petrolhead and a finance professional, I have unorthodox views on car ownership. Warren Ingram invited me to talk about them on Honest Money. |
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