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Good times set to roll for online retailer

I have a bullish outlook for the Kogan.com Ltd (ASX: KGN) share price for the long-term and I’m going to tell you why in this article. Kogan.com is one of the biggest online retailers on the ASX. It reported $638.2 million of gross sales in the first half of FY21, which is quite a lot considering it’s all…

Contributor | 8th Apr 2021 | More
Tech stocks send ASX soaring 0.8pc to seven-week high

Nasdaq rally, NZ travel bubble, merger activity sends market higher The ASX200 (ASX:XJO) followed a strong US lead on Tuesday, adding 0.8% with the industrials and IT sectors the key drivers. The risk-on mood boosted Afterpay Ltd (ASX:APT) by 10% and competitor Zip Co (ASX:Z1P) by 9.1% after what has been a difficult few months for the BNPL companies. By far the…

The Inside Investor | 6th Apr 2021 | More
Strongest month since November as ASX gains 1.8%

ASX positive, Zip Co (ASX:Z1P) teams up with JB HiFi, building approvals heat up The ASX200 (ASX:XJO) posted another positive day as the quarter comes to an end, finishing 0.8% higher. Whilst a positive headline, the market fell heavily into the close, down around 1% in the last hour of trading. This resulted in another 1.8% gain…

The Inside Investor | 31st Mar 2021 | More
  • CommBank vs. Afterpay – The showdown

    It was only a matter of time before the big four banks joined the buy-now, pay-later (BNPL) party. CBA recently unveiled its new BNPL offering. It can be used anywhere that debit and credit card payments are accepted and will start its rollout to eligible CBA customers from mid-2021. CBA says: “the new BNPL links…

    Ishan Dan | 31st Mar 2021 | More
    ASX weakens as travel stocks fall on Brisbane lockdown

    Brisbane lockdown hits ASX, Afterpay (ASX:APT) falls to three month low, travel stocks struggle The ASX200 (ASX:XJO) gave up a strong opening on US stimulus, ultimately finishing 0.1% lower after the Queensland Government announced a three-day lockdown of the city after community transmission of the UK COVID-19 variant was confirmed. The retail sector fell on the news, with Webjet (ASX:WEB)…

    The Inside Investor | 29th Mar 2021 | More
    Buy Now Pay Later sector set to expand again

    Just when you thought the Buy Now, Pay Later frenzy was over, yet another BNPL player is gearing up to list on the ASX and join this phenomenon. Coming to the party at this later stage hasn’t discouraged the company, Limepay, which is confident it has what it takes to capture market share in this…

    Ishan Dan | 10th Mar 2021 | More
  • In conversation with Datt Capital

    Peter White, The Inside Network: Welcome to another podcast from The Inside Network. My guest today is Emanuel Datt from Datt Capital. Emanuel…Welcome and congratulations on a great year. Emanuel Datt, founder, Datt Capital: Thanks, Pete. It’s been a very good year for us, thankfully, and we hope it will continue. Peter White, The Inside…

    Peter White | 5th Mar 2021 | More
    Chasing momentum is not for the fainthearted

    Last week kicked off a chain of events in the US that has had wide-ranging global implications. The number of COVID-19 deaths inside US nursing homes has finally reached a turning point. Since the arrival and distribution of vaccines in nursing homes, the number of deaths has dropped dramatically. According to a new report from…

    Ishan Dan | 5th Mar 2021 | More
  • With reporting season over, what next?

    The February earnings season produced some of the best results in nearly a decade. The tough operating environment brought on by the pandemic is largely over and we are now at the beginning of an earnings recovery. The number of coronavirus cases reported from US nursing homes has fallen by more than 80%. The turnaround…

    Ishan Dan | 3rd Mar 2021 | More
    Reporting season winners and losers

    And that’s a wrap. Reporting season is over. And to describe it in one word, the February 2021 reporting season was ‘pleasant.’ There weren’t too many surprises on the downside, winners exceeded losers, and the themes were as expected. However, prices moved well in advance of results. This meant that despite a significant number of…

    Ishan Dan | 3rd Mar 2021 | More