Articles On Duxton Water (ASX:D2O)
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10 top ASX small caps to buy for 2020
Small caps have a good chance of producing the biggest returns for ASX investors. It’s much easier to double a business in size from $200 million to $400 million compared to growing from $2 billion to $4 billion. That’s why I’ve got my eye... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 4 years ago |
Share Buybacks – Who’s Doing It? – 27-11-2019
International research suggests shares in companies that buy in their own equities are more likely to respond positively through share price appreciation. Investors should note, however, buying back own stock is not a guarantee of significa... |
FNArena | D2O | 4 years ago |
Buy these 3 ASX shares for strong diversification
Australia is one of the richest countries in the world. However, diversification is not utilised by a lot of ASX investors. Most people have a lot of their wealth tied up in one or a handful of properties plus bank shares. Therefore, I thi... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |
Share Buybacks – Who’s Doing It? – 20-11-2019
International research suggests shares in companies that buy in their own equities are more likely to respond positively through share price appreciation. Investors should note, however, buying back own stock is not a guarantee of significa... |
FNArena | D2O | 5 years ago |
Is Investment in Defensive Stocks Good For Long Run?
Defensive Stocks Investors avoid volatility when it comes to the stock returns, more so when we take retail investors into consideration. Equity returns by their very intrinsic nature provide volatile returns, does that mean there is no so... |
Kalkine Media | D2O | 5 years ago |
Share Buybacks – Who’s Doing It? – 13-11-2019
International research suggests shares in companies that buy in their own equities are more likely to respond positively through share price appreciation. Investors should note, however, buying back own stock is not a guarantee of significa... |
FNArena | D2O | 5 years ago |
5 ASX shares to build a diversified portfolio around
One of the best pieces of advice for any regular person is to start investing in a share portfolio. It can be a good strategy just to invest in exchange-traded funds (ETFs) like iShares S&P 500 ETF (ASX: IVV). But whilst you get exposu... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |
3 ASX shares to buy for investors in their 60s or older
Things are getting financially harder for people in their 60s or older, I think ASX shares could be the answer. It’s no longer enough to live off the safe income from a term deposit these days. A $500,000 term deposit may only generate inc... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |
Share Buybacks – Who’s Doing It? – 06-11-2019
International research suggests shares in companies that buy in their own equities are more likely to respond positively through share price appreciation. Investors should note, however, buying back own stock is not a guarantee of significa... |
FNArena | D2O | 5 years ago |
Share Buybacks – Who’s Doing It? – 30-10-2019
International research suggests shares in companies that buy in their own equities are more likely to respond positively through share price appreciation. Investors should note, however, buying back own stock is not a guarantee of significa... |
FNArena | D2O | 5 years ago |
Replace your entire wage with dividends from ASX shares
If you’re like me you probably don’t like the idea of working until you’re 70 (or even older). In my opinion, the best way to replace your wage is with dividends from ASX shares. It’s not easy building the net worth necessary to support yo... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |
5 ASX small caps I’d buy for 2020
ASX small caps could outperform their large blue chip counterparts because of how much long-term growth potential they have. But you’ve got to be careful about the growth shares you pick, there are some real bad ones in there as well. Here... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |
3 high-yield ASX dividend shares to replace your term deposit
With the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) cutting interest rates 3 times this year so far (with a possible 4th Melbourne Cup cut on the cards), it’s a bleak time for any savers out there. With a current cash rate of just 0.75% (a record low... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |
Share Buybacks – Who’s Doing It? – 23-10-2019
International research suggests shares in companies that buy in their own equities are more likely to respond positively through share price appreciation. Investors should note, however, buying back own stock is not a guarantee of significa... |
FNArena | D2O | 5 years ago |
Share Buybacks – Who’s Doing It? – 16-10-2019
International research suggests shares in companies that buy in their own equities are more likely to respond positively through share price appreciation. Investors should note, however, buying back own stock is not a guarantee of significa... |
FNArena | D2O | 5 years ago |
3 ASX shares to buy for a recession proof portfolio
If you’re looking for ideas for a recession proof portfolio then there are some ASX shares that could fit the bill. That’s not to say that these shares are impervious to share price falls, but they have the potential to offer uncorrelated... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |
Buy these 3 ASX shares to build a diversified dividend portfolio
In this era of low interest rates it can be hard to know what to do with your money. ASX dividend shares seem like a good idea, particularly with the bonus of franking credits. But many people are also thinking the same thing. That’s why t... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |
Share Buybacks – Who’s Doing It? – 09-10-2019
International research suggests shares in companies that buy in their own equities are more likely to respond positively through share price appreciation. Investors should note, however, buying back own stock is not a guarantee of significa... |
FNArena | D2O | 5 years ago |
Share Buybacks – Who’s Doing It? – 02-10-2019
International research suggests shares in companies that buy in their own equities are more likely to respond positively through share price appreciation. Investors should note, however, buying back own stock is not a guarantee of significa... |
FNArena | D2O | 5 years ago |
3 ASX dividend shares to buy after the RBA rate cut
We’ve just learned that the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has cut the interest rate again by 0.25% to 0.75%. Leaving money in a savings account may not be generating enough income any more, particularly once banks pass on the next cuts t... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |
Low interest rates will persist & make wealth creation harder; but not impossible say these investors
In 95 days’ time we will be in the 2020s and record low interest rates and the trade war are likely to remain. These two facts are causing investors to consider their long term strategies. Some believe the only way to gain is to invest in t... |
Stockhead | D2O | 5 years ago |
How to invest in water through the ASX
The justification for an investment in water seems pretty straightforward. Many people predict that demand for water will increase significantly over the coming decades. If this occurs, while supply remains constant, then the price of wate... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |
Share Buybacks – Who’s Doing It? – 25-09-2019
International research suggests shares in companies that buy in their own equities are more likely to respond positively through share price appreciation. Investors should note, however, buying back own stock is not a guarantee of significa... |
FNArena | D2O | 5 years ago |
5 investment areas that this top manager is looking at
Yesterday, leading investment conglomerate Washington H. Soul Pattinson and Co. Ltd (ASX: SOL) announced its FY19 result which included an 18% increase of its regular cashflow from operations. Aside from outlining how its current investmen... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |
4 cheap ASX shares that look great value
The best time to buy shares on your watchlist is when they look cheap, particularly when compared to the rest of the market. It’s not easy to find good value shares these days. But I think the below four shares look very good value to me:... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |
The world bank warns of negative returns for decades, what ASX shares to invest in?
Global growth could be slowing faster than expected, leading to negative returns for a very long time. That’s the view of World Bank President David Malpass, according to Bloomberg reporting. Global growth is likely to be less than 3% in 2... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |
Share Buybacks – Who’s Doing It? – 18-09-2019
International research suggests shares in companies that buy in their own equities are more likely to respond positively through share price appreciation. Investors should note, however, buying back own stock is not a guarantee of significa... |
FNArena | D2O | 5 years ago |
If I won the lottery, this is how I’d set myself up for life with ASX shares
It’s always fun imagining what you’d do if you won the lottery. In a geeky way, my thoughts end up thinking about what shares I’d buy to be set up for life. To be set for life you’d need to win a large amount. $100,000 would be a life-chan... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |
Share Buybacks – Who’s Doing It? – 11-09-2019
International research suggests shares in companies that buy in their own equities are more likely to respond positively through share price appreciation. Investors should note, however, buying back own stock is not a guarantee of significa... |
FNArena | D2O | 5 years ago |
Duxton Water responds to media accusations
Duxton Water Ltd (ASX: D2O) released a statement to the market this morning in response to an article in The Australian regarding water hoarding. What did The Australian report? The article published by The Australian yesterday alleges tha... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |
Duxton Water respond to water hoarding media article
10 Sep 2019 - Duxton Water (ASX:D2O) released a statement this morning responding to media reports regarding water hoarding. |
FNN | D2O | 5 years ago |
2 ASX shares looking cheap today
Although the S&P/ASX200 (ASX: XJO) index has opened the week higher today, a rising tide certainly doesn’t lift all boats on the share market. But while investors typically love to flock into well-loved shares, the real money is often... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |
I think the ASX200 is going to struggle this year and in 2020, here’s why
I think the ASX200 (ASX: XJO) is going to struggle for the rest of this year and in 2020. In FY19 the ASX200 delivered a return of over 10% including dividends, and in the six months to June 2019 it produced a return of almost 20%. That h... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |
Here’s how I would invest $10,000 into ASX shares today
We’re getting closer to the end of reporting season, and there have been plenty of interesting reports. If I were lucky enough to be given $10,000 to invest into ASX shares, this is how I’d do it: Webjet Limited (ASX: WEB) – $3,000 Inves... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |
3 ASX shares I’d buy for 2020 and beyond
When we invest I think it’s important to think long-term, so this article is about shares I’d invest in for at least until 2020 and beyond. It’s getting quite hard to find good value shares these days with how long interest rates are in Au... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |
A Look At The Three ASX Listed Stocks: AXL, D2O & RFF
In this article, we would discuss three stocks with recent updates made to the exchange. On 9 August 2019, the Australian Benchmark index closed at 6,584.4, up by 16.30 points or 0.25% from the previous close. Axsesstoday Limited (ASX: AXL... |
Kalkine Media | D2O | 5 years ago |
This ASX small cap could be a future dividend champion
I think Duxton Water Ltd (ASX: D2O) is building a solid reputation as an ASX dividend share and it could be a future dividend champion. Duxton Water is a company that owns water entitlements and leases them out to agricultural businesses f... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |
3 quality ASX shares raising their dividends like clockwork
In an era where wage growth, interest rates and inflation are so low, I think it could be an idea to look for businesses that are increasing their dividends to shareholders every year to make up for the flat income from work. Obviously a d... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |
How to generate enough dividend income for a good holiday every year
If you live in the colder parts of the country, you may be wishing winter to be over soon, perhaps you’re already planning a holiday. Why not use dividend income to pay for that trip? People who are really on top of their finances may some... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |
3 ASX income shares raising their dividends like clockwork
I’m always on the lookout for quality businesses that have the aim and history of increasing their dividends for shareholders like clockwork. Sometimes a business just can’t keep increasing the dividend any more due to underlying business... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |
Should you invest in ASX banking shares for an annual dividend income of $100,000?
It’s getting very hard to find good value shares these days, for both growth or dividend shares. Are ASX banking shares the answer? The ASX is trading at close to its all-time highs, whether you are looking at the ASX 200 or All Ordinaries... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |
3 ASX shares to build a diversified dividend portfolio
I think it’s particularly important these days to pay attention to where your dividend income is coming from. Dividends are not guaranteed things, we’ve seen from Telstra Corporation Ltd (ASX: TLS) in recent years. I think you can build a r... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |
I think these 2 ASX shares are solid defensive ideas
With the Australian economy looking a bit uncertain at the moment, I can understand the desire to find defensive businesses. Due to the nature of the share market, it’s impossible to find businesses that will never suffer the occasional sha... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |