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Weekly Top Ten News Stories

Weekly Reports | Mar 06 2015

Our top ten news from 26 February 2015 to 05 March 2015 (ranked according to popularity).

1 Woolworths Comes Clean. Now What?
Wednesday 04 March 2015 – 10:01 AM

In this week’s Weekly Insights:

– Woolworths Comes Clean. Now What?
– Reporting Season Special
– Orica’s Glencore Concentration Problem
– Copper: Improving Fundamentals
– Radar On Buy-Backs
– Rudi On TV
– Rudi On Tour

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Weekly update on recommendation, target price, and earnings forecast changes.

3 Uranium Week: Russia Back In The Frame
Tuesday 03 March 2015 – 10:21 AM

Uranium prices traded a little higher last week but the market is now closely watching to see whether fresh sanctions against Russia might impact on uranium trading.

4 Orora Finds Growth In A Subdued Market
Thursday 26 February 2015 – 10:00 AM

Brokers were impressed with Orora’s “self help” abilities in the first half and believe the stock is a sound investment proposition.

5 Woolies Downside Limited
Tuesday 03 March 2015 – 11:21 AM

Michael Gable of Fairmont Equities suggests Woolworths’ share price rout represents the last leg in a downside move.

6 Weekly Broker Wrap: Equities, Banks And Greyhounds
Friday 27 February 2015 – 10:24 AM

Broker strategies for Australian equities; have the major banks peaked this season?; the impact of the greyhound investigation on wagering providers.

7 ASX200 Pullback Still Predicted
Monday 02 March 2015 – 10:00 AM

Nick Linton-Ffrost of Fifth Wave suggests the ASX200 remains on track to complete a fifth wave rally before pulling back to 5700 or lower.

8 The Short Report
Thursday 26 February 2015 – 12:59 PM

FNArena’s weekly update on short positions in the Australian share market.

9 Material Matters: Coal, Zinc, Copper And Metro Mining
Thursday 26 February 2015 – 10:36 AM

Coal outlook still subdued; zinc more bullish; copper supply tightens; Metro Mining advances on bauxite.

The FNArena Editor shared his observations about the February reporting season.

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