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Vanguard Ethically Conscious Australian Shares ETF (ASX: VETH) - Related Research

- Current share price for VETH : $68.040

Vanguard Ethically Conscious Australian Shares ETF (VETH) 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. Vanguard Ethically Conscious Australian Shares ETF (VETH) seeks to track the return of the FTSE Australia 300 Choice Index before taking into account fees, expenses and tax. The ETF provides low cost exposure to stocks listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) and excludes companies with specified business activities involving fossil fuels, nuclear power, alcohol, tobacco, cannabis, gambling, adult entertainment or weapons.

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Stalling on Great Southern

This agricultural investment company has become significantly cheaper since we last crunched the numbers. But we’re holding back on an upgrade for now.


14 Jan 2008
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Timbercorp's debt worries

This company is trading at a price about 50% below what we think it’s worth. But there is a large lump of debt due to be refinanced in the next 9 months and that is a major headache for management and shareholders alike.


10 Jan 2008
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Three property investments for the watchlist

Falling prices across the property sector have some value investors salivating. So, leaving aside our preferred pick of Westfield Group, let’s examine three other property investments that we’d love to own at the right price.


08 Jan 2008
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Centro's credit crisis

Centro hedged its interest rate risk, its exchange rate risk and believed that it had plenty of funding sources. Along came a black swan event in the form of a credit crisis and its house of cards came crashing down.


21 Dec 2007
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Centro's crisis of confidence

For some time we've been warning of the dangers of this highly indebted, expansionist property group. But with a 92% price fall, is there now opportunity where once there was risk?


18 Dec 2007
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Meet Matthew and Geoff

Geoff Wilson and Matthew Kidman are the main men behind Wilson Investment Fund. We recently caught up for a wide-ranging chat. These were the highlights.


03 Dec 2007
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PEPS aren't that peppy

Bank of Queensland is one of the first institutions to offer fixed income securities to investors since the sub-prime debt crisis. But do PEPS have enough spice to entice investors?

30 Nov 2007
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