Today
- Opinion
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Why NSW had to underwrite Origin’s coal-fired plant
NSW cannot afford to allow Origin Energy to shut Eraring Power Station, so it has offered up a generous insurance policy.
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- Anthony Macdonald
- Opinion
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Make no mistake, BHP’s Anglo dream is alive and kicking
Mike Henry has finally got what he always wanted – a chance to convince the Anglo American board of the merits of his deal. But he’s paid a hefty price to get here.
- James Thomson
Yesterday
- Opinion
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The Anglo mine BHP craves explains why a deal boom is coming
Investors expect the growing demand for copper and the surging costs of building new mines will spark a frenzy of big mining deals, regardless of the outcome.
- James Thomson
- Opinion
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Private capital not there for nuclear dream
There’s vested interests everywhere in the energy sector, but it’s hard to find a deep-pocketed investor interested in nuclear over renewables and gas.
- Anthony Macdonald
- Opinion
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Big China question hangs over Australia’s critical minerals sector
Geopolitical tensions between China and the West loom large over Australia’s critical minerals industry, and there are no easy answers.
- James Thomson
- Opinion
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Why Webjet wants to let the Ferrari out of the garage
Breaking up is usually hard to do – but fed-up investors are mad for it. Webjet is jumping on the bandwagon.
- Anthony Macdonald
- Opinion
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Lendlease change can’t stop with chairman’s retirement
The retirement of Lendlease chairman Michael Ullmer will be welcomed by the company’s small army of critics. But it’s what happens next that counts.
- James Thomson
- Opinion
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‘How to get fit’: 400 AI projects under way as consultants start having fun
Cost avoidance has turned into cost transformation, as CEOs reshape business models to be ready to capitalise when growth return.
- Anthony Macdonald
This Month
- Opinion
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Prospect of Lendlease writedowns impossible to ignore
It’s hard to get a good price when trying to sell assets quickly and cleanly: that’s the juggle inside Lendlease ahead of Monday’s investor day, where writedowns are on the cards.
- Anthony Macdonald
- Opinion
- Opinion
Telstra’s biggest surprise isn’t its 2800 job cuts
Telstra boss Vicki Brady is sending a message to the market: the telco must lift returns on investment, and that means hard choices.
- James Thomson
- Opinion
- Opinion
Nine signs there’s a ‘mini melt-up’ on the ASX – and 12 stocks to buy
UBS strategist Richard Schellbach says Wall Street’s relentless grind higher will inevitably flow through to the ASX, and has picked some local stocks to watch.
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- James Thomson
- Opinion
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Star bidders need to answer one big question
That the stricken Star would attract potential bidders is no surprise. But there’s one question buyers will struggle to answer.
- James Thomson
- Opinion
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Two things can be true in Perpetual’s shock break-up
Perpetual is trying to get shareholders to look strictly at the numbers in a bid to take emotion out of its break-up. KKR’s $2.2 billion of cash can’t hurt.
- Anthony Macdonald
- Opinion
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The $64b question at the heart of Mike Henry’s biggest test
Key BHP investors including AFIC are supportive of the mining giant lifting its bid for Anglo American. But the question is: how much?
- James Thomson
- Opinion
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Why a rubbish collector is the ASX’s most vulnerable big company
Cleanaway Waste Management needs investors to buy into its growth story, and soon, because while earnings forecasts are rising, the share price isn’t. That makes it vulnerable to a takeover.
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- Anthony Macdonald
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The stocks Australia’s biggest LIC is buying
While the LIC sector is under pressure, the 98-year-old Australian Foundation Investment Company is staying patient and hunting for value.
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- James Thomson
- Opinion
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Dutton wants a housing election. This could get nasty
As the RBA says, there are no quick fixes to the residential property crisis. But that won’t stop Peter Dutton trying before the next election.
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- James Thomson
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Why bad news has the ASX bulls running
Bad news from the job market turned a good day on the ASX into a great one. Investors are ploughing into market darlings in the firm belief that rate cuts are coming.
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- James Thomson
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How to build a cash war chest and get permission to spend it
Thursday’s two big profit results show what investors want from Australia’s big companies. And it doesn’t have to be just buybacks and special dividends.
- Anthony Macdonald
- Opinion
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How gridiron and cartoon elves sent this ASX giant surging
The 12 per cent surge in Aristocrat Leisure’s share price reflects a solid profit beat. But there’s a secret sauce behind its long track record of growth.
- James Thomson