Buy Hold Sell Live: 6 stocks making headlines

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At the inaugural Buy Hold Sell Live event, we dialled up the ‘intellectual horsepower’ and heard from three leading Australian fund managers; Geoff Wilson AO from Wilson Asset Management , Steve Johnson from John Murray from Perennial Value Management. Find out which stocks have been making headlines for the right reasons in the video below.  

Key points:

  • Sydney Airport: Interest rates likely to rise in coming years, looks expensive at 42 times earnings.
  • Origin Energy: Improving balance sheet, sensitive to oil prices.
  • Myer: New CEO with a turnaround plan, retail legend Solomon Lew recently took a 10% stake.
  • Plus, each panellist shares a stock making headlines that they rate a Buy.

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Disclaimer: The information contained in this presentation is general in nature and should not be relied upon. Before making any investment or planning decisions, you should consult a licensed professional who can advise you whether your decision is appropriate for you. Contributors to this show may have commercial or financial interests in the companies mentioned.


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