Sunday, July 27, 2025
Transurban – end of the gravy train for monopoly toll road powerhouse?
Transurban (TCL) was one of Australia’s great corporate success stories – until it was hit by a triple-whammy of Covid lockdowns, inflation, and public/political backlashes. Do the new CEO and chairperson have the political cunning and connections to revive Transurban’s once-golden yellow brick road? Here's my take on Transurban for long term investors.
Australia: Most listed stocks per capita, and biggest gamblers in the world - Is there a link?
Australia has more listed companies per head of population than just about any other country on earth – and many times more than the US. Why? Is it because we have many times more viable business opportunities to pursue? Or is it because we have the wiliest stock promoters and spruikers, and we are the biggest gamblers in the world? Actually it is both!
Australia’s big banks: Origin of the Species, or ‘Survival of the Fattest!’
Ever wondered where our big dinosaur banks came from, and how they got so big? And why they are all virtually the same? How Australia became the richest country in the world per capita - without a central bank, without a national currency, and without bank regulation? How the dozens of small, independent, competitive banks became the big-4 government protected oligopoly we have today?
Paris Olympics – who were the real winners adjusted for population and wealth?
It was Australia's best ever medal haul based on a simple medal count. But who were the real winners when we adjust for the vast differences in population and wealth in each country? How do we really rate against our rivals and peers?
‘Worst’ days on the ASX? (" . . . THAT’s a knife!”)
After my story on Monday pointing out that the -3.8% fall on the ASX was relatively minor and there have been dozens of worse days on the ASX - many people asked me what those 'big' down days were, so here they are. What were the really bad days on the Australian share market? What caused them? How do they compare to the worst days on Wall Street? Are share markets really 'random' like finance theory claims?
BIG days on Australian share market – but how bad was it?
Today was the worst day on the local Australian share market for 4 years. But how bad was it really? What should investors do about it? Is it time to panic sell? How markets are not random like finance textbooks suggest How these are the times that make or break investors
July 2024 snapshot – shares rise on stabilising inflation
My essential quick snapshot for Aussie investors What happened in investment markets in July - and why? Who were the winners and losers in Aussie and global share markets? Has inflation finally been tamed? Bond markets finally in positive territory - but why I still don't like them?
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