How Israel is winning the social media war in China
The conflict between Israel and Palestine has polarised international opinion, but both sides are also waging a war on social media. And in China at least, Israel is winning the war of opinion.
Empty-nesters locked up with their money
The perverse incentives keeping retirees in large homes have led to a hugely distorted housing market. Eventually the government will need to take action.
eBet's main game is 2015
eBet is one of Eureka Report's most successful picks to date: Though it missed revenue expectations this year ... we still like it. Here's why.
Specialty Fashion yet to deliver the goods
A lot of work remains to turnaround the underperforming Rivers business.
Why global investors will avoid the ASX
Fading mining investment and an unconvincing housing rebound will combine to offer relative underperformance in the months ahead.
Qube: The power of integrating supply chains
Another impressive set of results has affirmed my positive outlook for the transport/logistics company.
Taking stock with Pental
The easy turnaround gains have passed for the home care products manufacturer.
Tata Motors: Driving a good bargain
The Indian owned car maker has had great success with Jaguar and Range Rover but the rebound in its domestic market is yet to come.
Collected Wisdom
This week we look at Flight Centre, IOOF Holdings, Breville, Duet Group and PanAust.
Is Alan Joyce the right leader to turn Qantas around?
Alan Joyce's leadership of Qantas has received plenty of criticism in the past, but his articulation of a clear strategy suggests he may be a good bet for the airline.
A marine economy takes a dive as acidity rises
An economic-social study has warned of dire effects from increasing acidification off Alaska's coast, with its economy likely to be one of the first and worst hit by ocean changes.
Business runs out of growth options
Corporate Australia has run out of growth options and needs to expand offshore, or by acquisition, to generate immediate growth.
A nervous APRA shows its hand
As the financial system inquiry progresses, it's clear the regulator has some concerns that the sophisticated and nuanced regime it oversees might soon be overlaid with some new and quite rigid domestic rules.
China's place in the new East
In his new book 'The Rise of the New East', Ben Simpfendorfer argues that the East is no longer just a cheap place to produce goods, it's also a place to sell goods. And China is playing a central role in its transition.
Warburton - why buy an iPhone when your Nokia still works?
The Warburton Review of the Renewable Energy Target suggests we should scale back the target because there's more than enough existing power stations to meet electricity demand. If that's the case then government probably shouldn't have built roads when we already had railways.
With reporting season over, where's the value?
StocksInValue's David Walker explains that despite the fully valued market, there are some gems to be found, but he warns that the obsession with dividends is hurting future capital gains.