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Russell Invest High Div Aust Shares ETF (ASX: RDV) - Related Research

- Current share price for RDV : $34.090

Russell Invest High Div Aust Shares ETF (RDV) 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. Russell Invest High Div Aust Shares ETF (RDV, formerly Russell High Dividend Australian Shares ETF) is an Exchange Traded Fund whose aim is to provide a total return in line with the Russell Australia High Dividend Index over the long term. It seeks to invest in the stocks of companies operating across diversified sectors. The fund invests in the dividend-paying stocks of large-cap companies. It seeks to replicate the performance of the Russell Australia High Dividend Index.

No research was found for RDV but you can find our latest research below...

Private equity's Soul survivor

After a brief infatuation, the market has turned its back on private equity. But Souls Private Equity is unlike most of its peers, particularly because it’s debt-free.


30 Sep 2008
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New blood at Fairfax, finally

Fairfax is battling online competition, but it still owns a collection of well known and very profitable brands. With new management experienced in cutting costs, and a lower share price, it’s time for a closer look.


25 Sep 2008
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Great Southern up a gum tree

This company’s restructuring plan is a clear sign that things are more difficult than we thought. We’re downgrading our recommendation on all three associated securities as a result.


25 Sep 2008
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Where next for Woolies?

Size is becoming an obstacle for Woolworths, as its shopping list of meaningful acquisitions in Australasia dwindles. Will a jaunt overseas provide the next leg of growth or add to Australia’s growing list of international failures?


22 Sep 2008
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Stay out of SITES

Another week, another detailed review of a security highlighted in our income securities sweep. But the incentives are all wrong in this one.

17 Sep 2008
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Not punting on Ainsworth Notes

These convertible notes offer an astronomical yield to maturity, but it relies on the continued benevolence of Len Ainsworth, and we have no idea how to go about assessing the likelihood of that.

16 Sep 2008
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Sonic prepares for Primary push

An aggressive competitor and changes to government funding arrangements for pathology are set to challenge Sonic’s leading position in Australia. And all at a time when its attention is directed overseas.


15 Sep 2008
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