Investors Voice Category: Future
The economics of a business drives long-term investment returns.
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Dr Manny Pohl
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While biases and experiences will at best provide a flawed view of both what the future holds, and what our abilities to discern it to be, we must nevertheless make investment decisions into the unknowable.
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Roger Montgomery
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“While conditions remain constructive for the Australian equity market it’s certainly not without risk.” While I’m positive on the overall Australian equity market, stock selection as always will be crucial.
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Paul Taylor
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4 years ago
When it comes to our biggest financial worries, it may come as no surprise that retirement preparedness tops the list for many Australians. We may have a superannuation system which is the envy of many parts of the world but 63% of people yet to retire say they are not prepared for retirement.
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Alva Devoy
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5 years ago
Since the 2008 financial crisis – and this isn’t one of those – this is the longest period of volatility we have had.
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Alex Pollak
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5 years ago
Although America’s technology giants have attracted the headlines and enjoyed strong share price performance in recent years, there may be some reluctance by investors to jump on their bandwagon at this stage.
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David Bassanese
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In this article, we’re seeking to differentiate “fintech” companies and fields of endeavour that provide productivity benefits or automation that speed up transactions or simply make existing business models work better juxtaposed to disrupting market-changing offerings.
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Ray Trevisan
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5 years ago
There is a concern that these cobots will replace human workers, however, the early case studies are showing significant productivity benefits as they assist, rather than replace their human counterparts.
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Ellerston Global
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5 years ago
People all over the world are turning to payments technologies because they offer well-known advantages over cash, including that they can buy from strangers over the internet and, if fraud occurs, the payment companies bear the loss.
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Michael Collins
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6 years ago
The ‘retail apocalypse’ as these drawbacks are termed include jobs losses in traditional retail, job displacement that keeps wages low, and rising inequality linked to low wages growth and the loss of jobs.
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Michael Collins
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6 years ago
From the Industrial Revolution, through the 20th century, and into the tentatively dubbed ‘Information Age’, we’ve witnessed some of the most significant and disruptive changes ever conceived in human society.
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Ben Hagemann
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