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BetaShares Australian Sustainability Leaders ETF (ASX: FAIR) - Related Research

Current share price for FAIR : $22.440 0.07 (0.31%)+

BetaShares Australian Sustainability Leaders ETF (FAIR) 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 Australian Sustainability Leaders ETF (FAIR) provides simple, cost-effective and transparent exposure to a portfolio of sustainable, ethical Australian companies. The Fund owns stocks that have passed eligibility screens designed to exclude companies with direct or significant exposure to the fossil fuel industry or engaged in other activities deemed inconsistent with responsible investment considerations. The Fund aims to Provide an investment return that aims to track the performance of the Nasdaq Future Australian Sustainability Leaders Index, before considering fees and expenses.

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WIL gets WAXed

Shareholders in Wilson Investment Fund should note that their company has changed its name to WAM Research and its ASX code to WAX.


16 Dec 2010
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Regional TV: Not worth watching

The billionaires’ raid on Ten Network and the review of anti-siphoning laws has returned the TV industry to the headlines. Yet despite the flurry of activity and fanfare, regional TV remains an unappealing proposition.


07 Dec 2010
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Betting on a Riversdale bidding war

This is an <i>Ideas Lab</i> out of the ordinary, speculating that a potentially explosive bidding war is about to erupt. Only members with a high tolerance for risk should read on.

06 Dec 2010
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Aristocrat out of luck

A toxic combination of mismanagement and fierce cyclical headwinds has punished Aristocrat shareholders for several years. But as Nathan Bell explains, now is not the time to fold and walk away.


26 Nov 2010
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What to do with RHG now?

The stock is now trading 'ex' its buyback entitlement and the price has dropped. Greg Hoffman investigates whether yet another opportunity is presenting itself in this long-misunderstood stock.


26 Nov 2010
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