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BetaShares Ethical Diversified Balanced ETF (ASX: DBBF) - Related Research

Current share price for DBBF : $26.170 0.08 (0.30%)+

BetaShares Ethical Diversified Balanced ETF (DBBF) is an Exchange Traded Fund - commonly known as an ETF. For more details about how ETFs work, feel free to check out our What is an ETF? overview. BetaShares Ethical Diversified Balanced ETF (DBBF) aims to provide exposure to a cost-effective, multi-asset class portfolio, for investors whose priority is investing in a way that aligns with their values. It seeks to balance income and capital growth returns over the long term, and targets an allocation of 50% defensive assets (Australian and international bonds), 50% growth assets (Australian and international shares).

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Rougher end of the pineapple

With a share price at record lows, just below last year's issue price of 50 cents and exciting announcements likely over the next few months, Pineapplehead is still a SPECULATIVE BUY.

06 Apr 2001
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Telstra feels its way

A $2.1bn profit was good, but masks the changing nature of the industry and the company does not look very sure-footed in the new climate. HOLD WHILE DIRECTIONLESS.


23 Mar 2001
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Telecom NZ's crisis

Neither a global player nor a profitable niche holder. Telecom NZ is in the middle of an identity crisis. Like Telstra, the picture is murky, with the rout over but no clear upward momentum. HOLD WHILE DIRECTIONLESS.

23 Mar 2001
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QBE: the safe insurer

Things may quieten down at QBE for a while, after a bumper result, big international acquisitions and an opportunistic 'joint venture' with the now defunct HIH. Nonetheless, the quality of this company leads us to believe that investors will benefit if they continue to ACCUMULATE.


23 Mar 2001
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Abigroup's forgotten value

Things are tough for Abigroup. However, with attractive dividends and solid cashflows to support it, patient investors will be rewarded, especially with big contracts on the horizon and a price that does not recognise Abigroup's solid cashflows. LONG TERM BUY.


23 Mar 2001
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