Is Starbucks Stock Still Worth a Taste?

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Are JB Hi-Fi, CSL and WOW still Roger Montgomerys top stock picks?


Whilst most investors make their buy and sell decision based on macro views, Roger looks at the characteristics of individual businesses ROE, debt level, competitive advantage. Based on his analysis, Roger tells viewers of Oriel Morrisons Trading Matters program the outlook for JB Hi-Fi, CSL and Woolworths. He also discusses the riskier proposition of MMS, warning investors to be very cautious of the companys unknown future based on the Henry Tax Review. Broadcast 27 January 2010 Visit www.rogermontgomery.com for Roger Montgomery’s step-by-step guide to valuing a company

Is JB Hi-Fi still a Roger Montgomery A1?


JB Hi-Fi released its full year results in early August and Roger Montgomery has some interesting insights about the future of the retailer. Can JBH continue to generate very high rates of return on equity? Roger Montgomery shares his thoughts. Switzer TV with Peter Switzer was broadcast on 12 August 2010 on the Sky Business Channel. Visit www.rogermontgomery.com forRoger Montgomery’s step-by-step guide to valuing a company. www.switzer.com.au from Peter Switzer is an online portal for retail investors and small business owners, offering daily news and articles on small business and personal finance. Switzer also provides industry-leading Financial Planning and Business Coaching services.

Some say summertime stock ‘swoon’ still possible

Some say summertime stock ‘swoon’ still possible
So as people consider dropping money into stock mutual funds, they want to know if the upturn is for keeps. Analysts see a mixed picture, with some arguing for a continued upturn through the end of the year, and others saying a “summer swoon” is possible.

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One month after launch, iPhone 4 still in high demand in China

One month after launch, iPhone 4 still in high demand in China
It has been a month since U.S.-based Apple Company launched its iPhone 4 series in the Chinese mainland market, yet demand shows no sign of abating. The smart phone’s popularity has even given rise to scalpers (grey marketers) looking to make a quick profit.

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