This week we continue (and conclude) our series on the mobility thematic with the final two pillars in our framework, that is connectivity and shared mobility. Both of these pillars are intrinsically interrelated and are perhaps where we have seen the greatest focus...
EV and Autonomous Vehicles
Mobility Part 2: We’re gonna rock down to Electric Avenue
This week we visit the first of the categories within mobility, that is the most obvious, the electrification of transport and automobiles. There are several key catalysts for this process including the continued adoption of regulatory frameworks by governments...
What To Watch Headed Into 2021 (Hint: it’s not the election)
Sid Ruttala fleshes out a number of the points that Robert Swift has been talking about in his weekly Ausbiz appearances. Heading into the pointy end of the US presidential election, there is always heightened uncertainty in investment markets and (as much as we might...
Talking Top Twenty | Part 5: Goodman, Newcrest & Woodside
Sid Ruttala once again delves into the top end of the market, working his way down the larger companies on the ASX. This week we look at Goodman Group (GMG), Newcrest Mining (NCM) and Woodside Petroleum (WPL). Below are the previous articles in this series: Talking...
Talking Top Twenty: MQG, TLS & RIO
Sid Ruttala continues his exploration of the top end of the market, this time moving just past the surface of the ASX and going outside the Top Ten. This week we look at Macquarie Group (MQG), Telstra Corporation (TLS) and Rio Tinto (RIO). This week we continuing...
A Look Under the Hood | 3 Stocks That Were Up 40% in July
Kevin Smith takes a look at one long-term holding and two more recent acquisitions, all of which performed very well in July 2020, each stock rising by more than 40% for the month. High volatility has been a feature of the equity markets in the region during the past...
Nextera Energy: Having your Cake and Eating it?
Infrastructure companies are essential providers of facilities and structures for the effective operation of a business, state, or economy. They are indispensable to sustainable growth and enjoy stable demand, growing profitability and provide above average yields to...
2019 A Surprisingly Good Year for Risk Assets: 2020 Outlook
Robert Swift takes a brief look at the year that was 2019 and casts his eye toward 2020. What should we expect to see and where might we find risk appropriate returns? Equity returns were strong in 2019 with major markets rising between 25 - 30% in US$ terms....
5 Predictions For 2020
For the first newsletter of 2020 we put forward five key predictions for the calendar year ahead. Each of these will definitely impact the investing world and will have an effect on the Australian economy either directly or indirectly. It is always worth considering...
Two Steps Forward, One Back in Japan
Kevin Smith, of Delft Partners and portfolio manager of the TAMIM Asia Small Companies Fund, addresses Japan in the wake of some of the negative news associated with the market. Japan forms an integral part of both the Asia Small Companies and Global High Conviction...
Small Cap November 2017 AGM Season Update
This week the TAMIM Australian Equity Small Cap team review some of the more interesting take aways from the November AGM season as it relates to their portfolio. Konekt Limited (KKT.ASX) Market cap: $52m AGM date: 16 November 2017 Workplace services provider Konekt...
Who wins in an age of electricity powered vehicles?
Robert Swift takes a look at the electric vehicle phenomenon and takes a look at how his TAMIM individually managed account strategy is looking to take advantage of this increasingly potent thematic. Our one source of energy The ultimate discovery Electric blue for me...