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Investment interviews
FEBRUARY 2012 |
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Elio D'Amato, Lincoln Stock Doctor |
| 2011 was a year investors would rather forget, so what can they look forward to in 2012? PREVIEW » |
DECEMBER 2011 |
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Elio D'Amato, Lincoln Stock Doctor |
| The stockmarket rollercoaster is still in motion, but investing in strong Australian companies can help even out the ride. PREVIEW » |
NOVEMBER 2011 |
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Elio D'Amato, Lincoln Stock Doctor |
| The stock market's recovered ground - has it hit bottom and is the worst over? PREVIEW » |
OCTOBER 2011 |
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Elio D'Amato, Lincoln Stock Doctor |
| With even European policy makers unsure about what to do next, uncertainty continues to grip stockmarkets - including Australia's, though our economy's in good shape.; PREVIEW » |
SEPTEMBER 2011 |
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Elio D'Amato, Lincoln Stock Doctor |
| Continuing global uncertainty is making stock market volatility a way of life, but are there reasons for hope in the local investment scene? PREVIEW » |
AUGUST 2011 |
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Professor Neville Norman, Melbourne University |
| The biggest tax initiative since the GST? The highly regarded economist Neville Norman says yes - but try $50 to $60 not $23! PREVIEW » |
AUGUST 2011 |
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Paul Niederer, ASSOB |
| Need a small injection of funds to help you grow? Try ASSOB - the Australian Small Scale Offerings Board for a parcel or two of cash without the complications of an IPO or of venture capital partners breathing down your neck PREVIEW » |
AUGUST 2011 |
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Elio D'Amato, Lincoln Stock Doctor |
| Nervous sentiment is playing havoc with the sharemarket - so in this nervous environment,how do you spot the opportunities as the next important reporting season comes close? Elio D'Amato has some ideas... PREVIEW » |
JULY 2011 |
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Michael Jones, Cummings Flavel McCormack |
| Peace of mind is a valuable commodity, especially where your financial affairs - both short and long term - are concerned. Here's some timely advice. PREVIEW » |
JULY 2011 |
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Elio D'Amato, Lincoln Stock Doctor |
| The stock market's still got the jitters - it's a confidence thing now, with uncertainties abroad and the two-speed economy at home casting shadows. PREVIEW » |
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