Weekly Reports | Dec 04 2020
Our top ten news from 26 November 2020 to 03 December 2020 (ranked according to popularity).
1 – Customers Stick To Domino's Pizza
Tuesday 01 December 2020
Domino's Pizza has ramped up marketing in Europe as well as its digital ordering strategy, with a focus on retaining customers
2 – KFC Australia Underpins Collins Foods
Wednesday 02 December 2020
As Collins Foods embarks on its second half and rolls out more Taco Bell stores, KFC Australia is securing strong sales growth
3 – Uranium Week: Have We Seen The Lows For Uranium?
Wednesday 02 December 2020
As the spot price of uranium holds steady for the month, an investment firm details bright prospects for the sector
4 – Rudi's View: Same But Different, Different But The Same
Thursday 26 November 2020
Dear time-constraint investor: A shift is happening in financial markets as year-end approachesIn this week's Weekly Insights:-Same But Different, Different But The Same-Conviction Calls-Question Of The Week (on All-Weathers)By Rudi Filapek-Vandyck, EditorSame But Different,
5 – The Small Cap To Watch On The Health Tech Front
Thursday 26 November 2020
SPONSORED: The technology sector has flourished since the emergence of COVID-19 in March 2020. In particular, the growth of this sector is underscored by increased interest in the Health-Tech industry, with online healthcare services such as telehealth and AI capabilities in high demand
6 – Australian Broker Call *Extra* Edition – Dec 01, 2020
Tuesday 01 December 2020
Extra Edition of the Broker Call Report
7 – ESG Focus: Climate Change Megatrend 3 – Fossil Fuels Part 1
Wednesday 02 December 2020
The International Energy Agency has switched its allegiance from fossil fuels to renewables post-covid painting a bleak picture; battery storage has hit the US$100KWH tipping point and the market can expect a rollout in 2021
8 – The Green Seal Of Approval
Thursday 03 December 2020
Tim Boreham examines four small caps companies working on solutions for a greener world
9 – The Wrap: Stretched Banks, Fed Fears & Iron Ore
Monday 30 November 2020
Weekly Broker Wrap: Bank valuations looking stretched; the federal reserve may need to do more; Chinese scrap recycling threatens iron ore price; Woolworths winning the online war
10 – Bullish View Opens Up For Oil
Monday 30 November 2020
A robust outlook for oil prices is emerging after a volatile and difficult 2020, as high levels of inventory are wound back and producers adjust to the absence of supply investment