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$Woodside Energy Group Ltd (WDS.AU)$ WDS’s consensus (average) target price is $28.72, up 0.4% from $28.61 prior to its September quarter results. This suggests brokers collectively believe the stock is around 15.2% undervalued based upon the closing price on Wednesday 16 October of $24.93.It’s worth noting that the consensus price target may change over the next few days as the three brokers we have on file who have not yet updated their analysis on WDS post-results may do so. But, given there h...
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Hey everyone,
I've been reading about a worrying trend in our healthcare system: Private hospitals are starting to avoid surgeries that don't make them enough money.
This means essential procedures like wisdom teeth removal, breast reconstructions after cancer, and gynaecological surgeries are at risk.
The media is framing this as a fight between insurance companies and hospitals, but what they're not mentioning is that Healthscope, a major...
I've been reading about a worrying trend in our healthcare system: Private hospitals are starting to avoid surgeries that don't make them enough money.
This means essential procedures like wisdom teeth removal, breast reconstructions after cancer, and gynaecological surgeries are at risk.
The media is framing this as a fight between insurance companies and hospitals, but what they're not mentioning is that Healthscope, a major...
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WDS is better than bank interest, fully franked and if you buy at the right price, (low part of the cycle or during significant market correction events), then you are laughing.
For WDS my grossed up yield represents 15.63% annual return on the money I've invested over the years. Who the hell wouldn't be happy with that?!? I view WDS as low risk, (when investing over decades), and if I wanted to sell at some point wait for the next hot war/supply crunch event.
Anyway to each his own. Good luck, ...
For WDS my grossed up yield represents 15.63% annual return on the money I've invested over the years. Who the hell wouldn't be happy with that?!? I view WDS as low risk, (when investing over decades), and if I wanted to sell at some point wait for the next hot war/supply crunch event.
Anyway to each his own. Good luck, ...
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Because of my family's occupation, I heard about how the smart safety systems of EVs responded quickly to minimize injuries in many random car accidents, and it got me thinking about the power of modern technology.
In contrast, traditional fuel cars, despite their long history and mature technology, are lagging behind in terms of environmental protection and energy efficiency.
I'm happy I made the switch (from Corolla to Tesla Model Y) and have noticed a bunch of subtle advantages to EVs in gene...
In contrast, traditional fuel cars, despite their long history and mature technology, are lagging behind in terms of environmental protection and energy efficiency.
I'm happy I made the switch (from Corolla to Tesla Model Y) and have noticed a bunch of subtle advantages to EVs in gene...
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Yesterday, $BHP Group Ltd (BHP.AU)$ was making an attempt to break above a key resistance level, indicating that the bulls were trying to push the stock higher.
$BHP Group Ltd (BHP.AU)$Now in 30’s again
Chart is telling me it’s the end of an 8 year long commodity super cycle ….or a buy the dip situation
😅 😅😅😅😅
Chart is telling me it’s the end of an 8 year long commodity super cycle ….or a buy the dip situation
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Inflation rises to 3.8% amid hopes the RBA will hold off hiking interest rates again
Australia's mortgage holders have another nervous wait ahead of them as the country's inflation rate accelerated in the June quarter. $AUD (LIST20039.AU)$ $S&P/ASX 200 (.XJO.AU)$
Australia's mortgage holders have another nervous wait ahead of them as the country's inflation rate accelerated in the June quarter. $AUD (LIST20039.AU)$ $S&P/ASX 200 (.XJO.AU)$
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assailed : Nat gas approaching 22 month high.
That’s good for inflation, right?
Right?