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We've seen some real whiplash market moves this reporting season. Take Megaport, for instance, which fell 21% in one trading day. Or Audinate, which fell 36% on its preliminary results. Or, on the other side of that, WiseTech, which soared more than 18% on its stellar report.
But what about the stocks that didn't move, or hardly moved at all - despite releasing solid results this reporting season?
In this episode of Buy Hold Sell, Centennial Asset Management's Matthew Kidman was joined by First Sentier Investors' David Wilson and Medallion Financial's Michael Wayne for their analysis of three stocks that did just that.
Plus, they named two solid results that believe could make major market moves in the next few months.
Note: This episode was recorded on Tuesday 27 August 2024. You can read the edited podcast below. https://www.livewiremarkets.com/wires/buy-hold-sell-5-solid-results-the-market-missed
We've seen some real whiplash market moves this reporting season. Take Megaport, for instance, which fell 21% in one trading day. Or Audinate, which fell 36% on its preliminary results. Or, on the other side of that, WiseTech, which soared more than 18% on its stellar report.
But what about the stocks that didn't move, or hardly moved at all - despite releasing solid results this reporting season?
In this episode of Buy Hold Sell, Centennial Asset Management's Matthew Kidman was joined by First Sentier Investors' David Wilson and Medallion Financial's Michael Wayne for their analysis of three stocks that did just that.
Plus, they named two solid results that believe could make major market moves in the next few months.
Note: This episode was recorded on Tuesday 27 August 2024. You can read the edited podcast below. https://www.livewiremarkets.com/wires/buy-hold-sell-5-solid-results-the-market-missed
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