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BetaShares Diversified All Growth ETF (ASX: DHHF) - Related Research

Current share price for DHHF : $38.560 0.05 (0.13%)+

BetaShares Diversified All Growth ETF (DHHF) 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 Diversified All Growth ETF (DHHF) is an all-in-one investment solution, constructed using a passive blend of cost-effective ETFs traded on the ASX and other global exchanges. The ETF has a 100% allocation to shares, and is invested in a blend of large, mid and small cap equities from Australia, global developed and emerging markets, offering investors exposure to an 'all-cap, all-world' share portfolio with the potential for high growth over the long term. The ETF provides exposure to approximately 8,000 equity securities listed on over 60 global exchanges, in one ASX trade.

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Harvey Norman gallops ahead

The managing director might be selling a few shares - to buy property, it's claimed - but we're sticking around. An excellent final result proves just what this business can do when competitors flounder.


02 Oct 2007
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SP Telemedia fails to fire

Combine a mediocre second half result, an unexpected capital spending program and the receding prospect of takeover and it looks like this one hasn't worked out.


25 Sep 2007
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A Funtastic opportunity?

With a yield of 5.8% but a business model that's under threat, we're happy to place more emphasis on the saliency of the latter than the former.


21 Sep 2007
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Tattersall's hits a speed bump

A lower than expected result, a drawn-out licensing process, and the effects of horse flu have battered Tattersall’s. But a 21% fall in the share price sounds promising, doesn't it?


19 Sep 2007
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Emeco director gets turfed

Emeco Holdings director Stuart Fitton was recently forced to hand in his resignation after selling shares in the company contrary to its share trading policy.


14 Sep 2007
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ANZ boss checks out

After ten years in the top job, ANZ's boss will receive his final pay slip at the end of the month. With retirement looming, he's finally decided to cash in some of his shares.

14 Sep 2007
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