Articles On Propel Funeral Partners (ASX:PFP)
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These stocks made my share portfolio a market-beater in 2024
Perhaps unexpectedly, 2024 has been a phenomenal year for anyone with a decently diversified share portfolio. The highest Australian interest rate in 13 years has proved insufficient to derail markets, which have kept chugging like a freigh... |
Motley Fool | PFP | 6 days ago |
One under-the-radar ASX 300 stock with 'inbuilt growth'
The S&P/ASX 300 Index (ASX: XKO) stock Propel Funeral Partners Ltd (ASX: PFP) may not be the largest business on the ASX, but it's benefiting from some of the strongest tailwinds in Australia. Propel is the second largest provider of... |
Motley Fool | PFP | 3 weeks ago |
Safe ASX shares to buy now and hold during market volatility
Safe ASX shares can be a compelling option for investors who want to avoid the worst of stock market volatility. Of course, every share investment is capable of seeing declines. An ASX company's rising share price is exposed to possible... |
Motley Fool | PFP | 1 month ago |
This buy-rated small cap ASX stock has a 'strong underlying business with pricing power'
If you have room in your portfolio for a small cap ASX stock, then it could be worth considering Propel Funeral Partners Ltd (ASX: PFP). That's the view of analysts at Bell Potter, which have just reaffirmed their buy recommendation on the... |
Motley Fool | PFP | 1 month ago |
Propel Funeral Partners reports 24% revenue increase, on the back of acquisitions
Propel Funeral Partners (ASX:PFP), the second-largest provider of death care services in Australia and New Zealand next to Invocare (ASX:IVC), has released a trading update ahead of its 2024 Annual General Meeting, which will be held later... |
ShareCafe | PFP | 1 month ago |
The perfect ASX shares to buy and hold forever
It's often said that the best time to invest is forever. I think investing in ASX shares for the long term makes a lot of sense. Investing for the long term allows us to benefit from the growth potential of our investments as they become... |
Motley Fool | PFP | 1 month ago |
Wall St posts minor gains amid Middle East tensions
The major indexes wrapped up Wednesday just above the flatline, as rising tensions in the Middle East put pressure on the markets. The S&P 500 edged up 0.01 per cent to finish at 5,709.54, while the Nasdaq Composite rose 0.08 per cent... |
ShareCafe | PFP | 2 months ago |
Wall St posts minor gains amid Middle East tensions
The major indexes wrapped up Wednesday just above the flatline, as rising tensions in the Middle East put pressure on the markets. The S&P 500 edged up 0.01 per cent to finish at 5,709.54, while the Nasdaq Composite rose 0.08 per cent t... |
ShareCafe | PFP | 2 months ago |
US stocks rally as inflation data meets expectations
US stocks surged on Friday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average hitting a new record high as investors closed out a turbulent month on a positive note. Traders were also digesting key inflation data closely monitored by the Federal Reserv... |
ShareCafe | PFP | 3 months ago |
FNArena Corporate Results Monitor – 28-08-2024
This article is part of the daily news updates from FNArena.com. Stay informed with the latest financial, business, and economic insights. Written by Rudi Filapek-Vandyck Welcome to the FNArena Corporate Results Monitor. Today's Reports:... |
FNArena | PFP | 3 months ago |
CRITERION: Where can ASX investors turn for ‘inexpensive defensives’ in the event of recession?
Only a handful of days or so ago investors were fretting about the prospect of interest rates not falling as soon – or as far – as expected. Courtesy of some dodgy US economic stats, the prospect of a global recession now looms large. Or do... |
Stockhead | PFP | 4 months ago |
ASX passive income: How to make $1,000 per month
Receiving ASX passive income can be very rewarding because of how simple it is for the cash flow to hit the bank account every year. Depending on how much we invest and the dividend yield, investors can get an average of $100 per month, $1,... |
Motley Fool | PFP | 5 months ago |
Bell Potter names the best ASX retail stocks to buy in FY25
Do you want some retail sector exposure for your investment portfolio? If you do, then it could be worth looking at the ASX retail stocks in this article. They have been named as best buys for the new financial year by analysts at Bell Pott... |
Motley Fool | PFP | 5 months ago |
Inflation everywhere on everything
Companies discussed include: – Xero (ASX:XRO) – Propel Funeral Partners (ASX:PFP) – Viking Holdings (NYSE:VIK) |
ShareCafe | PFP | 6 months ago |
3 ASX shares I'd buy for instant diversification
If we look at the ASX share market, around half of the weighting consists of ASX bank shares and ASX mining shares. Therefore, I think it could be a good idea to diversify by investing in different industries. Ideally, we want to c... |
Motley Fool | PFP | 7 months ago |
Fed comments & oil rally trigger afternoon sell off
US markets opened in positive territory before Fed rates commentary and a pop in oil prices spooked traders and triggered an afternoon sell off. The Dow Jones finished the day down 1.4 per cent, the S&P500 closed down 1.2 per cent aft... |
ShareCafe | PFP | 8 months ago |
I think these 2 ASX shares could make strong long-term buys
Some ASX shares are exposed to very supportive tailwinds, which can be helpful for earnings and potentially the share price as it plays out. The share prices I'm going to refer to have already gone on strong runs. I'm not saying the below... |
Motley Fool | PFP | 8 months ago |
ASX Rebalance: Tech in, lithium out of S&P/ASX 200 as uranium stocks enter S&P/ASX 300
QBE Insurance elevated to S&P/ASX 20 as gold miner Newmont removed Flight Centre and Pro Medicus both make the S&P/ASX 100 in March rebalance Several tech companies make benchmark S&P/ASX 200 but not so good for resources Mar... |
Stockhead | PFP | 9 months ago |
Why Ampol, Calix, Collins Foods, and Propel shares are tumbling today
The S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) has found its legs in afternoon trade and is pushing higher. At the time of writing, the benchmark index is up 0.25% to 7,718.4 points. Four ASX shares that have failed to follow the market's lead are l... |
Motley Fool | PFP | 9 months ago |
FNArena Corporate Results Monitor – 22-02-2024
Welcome to the FNArena Corporate Results Monitor. Today's Reports: ((ACF)) - Acrow ((ALK)) - Alkane Resources ((BRI)) - Big River Industries ((CHL)) - Camplify Holdings ((CHC)) - Charter Hall ((CSS)) - Clean Seas Seafood ((CBO)) - Cobram... |
FNArena | PFP | 10 months ago |
If I could buy only one ASX share right now, it would be…
Now, we all know that if you want to achieve a winning share portfolio, stacking it with just the one single stock is NOT the clever way to go. Talk about the ultimate lack of diversification! But theoretically, if for some wild reason you... |
Motley Fool | PFP | 1 year ago |
3 top ASX shares with high dividend growth to buy in 2023 and hold forever
Top ASX shares paying dividends can be attractive investments. If those stocks are delivering enormous dividend increases, then investors can benefit from strong compounding. Good dividend growth is normally a sign that the company's earni... |
Motley Fool | PFP | 1 year ago |
Hot Money Monday: Here’s why tweaking the ‘buy low, sell high’ strategy could generate handsome profits
Everyone says “buy low, sell high” for seemingly obvious reasons. But what if you could apply a slight variation of that advice… and seeing great returns doing it? These investors exist, and they follow a strategy called momentum investing.... |
Stockhead | PFP | 1 year ago |
Death and debts: 2 ASX dividend shares to boom from services people can't avoid
There is much uncertainty about the global economy at the moment. But whether the world is battling inflation, unemployment, lack of growth, or too much growth, there are some businesses that sell goods or services that people just can't d... |
Motley Fool | PFP | 1 year ago |
Treasure Chest: Propel Funeral Partners
FNArena's Treasure Chest reports on money making ideas from stockbrokers and other experts. Today’s idea is on Propel Funeral Partners. Whose Idea Is It? Analysts at Evans & Partners The subject: Propel Funerals Partners ((PFP)) The pos... |
FNArena | PFP | 1 year ago |
Propel Funeral shares climb as corporate bidders try their luck
The Propel Funeral Partners Ltd (ASX: PFP) share price is up 3.17% at $4.55 as the market learned today of potential takeover interest. October has been a positive month for the company so far, as we can see on the chart below. The Propel... |
Motley Fool | PFP | 1 year ago |
Market Highlights: Wall Street slides yet again, one mistake retirees make, and 5 ASX small caps to watch today
Aussie shares to slump once again after heavy selloff on Wall Street Traders are wary of developments in the Middle East Magnificent Seven to report their earnings this week Aussie shares are poised to open lower again after another sel... |
Stockhead | PFP | 1 year ago |
Grave affair: Propel Funeral Partners bankers up, eyes on IFM
It is unclear whether IFM’s interest in the company has progressed or if the fund manager plans to table a formal offer. |
AFR | PFP | 1 year ago |
The Match Out: S&P/ASX 200 (INDEXASX:XJO) up, Whitehaven Coal Ltd (ASX:WHC) pays the right price for growth
Here’s today’s The Match Out report from Market Matters’ James Gerrish. Key point: the S&P/ASX 200 (INDEXASX: XJO) finished up +0.30% to 7077.60. Markets @ Midday: Listen here at lunchtime or find all Market Matters Podcasts on Spotify.... |
Rask Media | PFP | 1 year ago |
I doubled down on this unloved ASX All Ords share post-earnings
The ASX reporting season was wrapped up over a month ago. Trawling through mountains of financial statements, one ASX All Ords share caught my eye the most during the reporting period. Shortly after reading the full-year results of a part... |
Motley Fool | PFP | 1 year ago |
Pricing power: 3 ASX shares I think have what it takes to do well during inflation
The world economy has seen some of the strongest inflation for decades, which has had plenty of widespread impacts. It has hurt ASX share valuations and led to central banks around the world trying to reduce inflation with higher interest... |
Motley Fool | PFP | 1 year ago |
Investors flock back to tech stocks after strong economic data
The Nasdaq Composite climbed more than 1 per cent Tuesday, as investors flocked back to tech stocks in the final days of what’s been a difficult August for the market. The tech-heavy index gained 1.74 per cent to close at 13,943.76. The S... |
ShareCafe | PFP | 1 year ago |
Is the Propel Funeral Partners Ltd (ASX:PFP) share price a takeover target?
After the recent private equity takeover of funeral home operator InvoCare Limited (ASX: IVC) the team at Stock Doctor takes a closer look at the industry’s second-largest player – Propel Funeral Partners Ltd (ASX: PFP). PFP share price Wh... |
Rask Media | PFP | 1 year ago |
How I’d turn a $20k ASX share portfolio into world-class passive income of $23,040 a year
A diversified and well-balanced ASX share portfolio can deliver investors an attractive source of passive income to their bank accounts. The great thing about businesses is that they can generate profit and invest for growth, whilst also p... |
Motley Fool | PFP | 1 year ago |
FNArena Corporate Results Monitor – 25-08-2023
Welcome to the FNArena Corporate Results Monitor. Today's Reports: ((AX1)) - Accent Group ((A1M)) - AIC Mines ((AIZ)) - Air New Zealand ((ALC)) - Alcidion Group ((ALK)) - Alkane Resources ((APA)) - APA Group ((A1N)) - ARN Media ((AIA)) -... |
FNArena | PFP | 1 year ago |
2 ASX dividend shares I’d buy for income and growth right now
When it comes to ASX dividend shares, a winning combination can be dividends and growth together. It can be hard to find businesses that provide a good amount of capital growth and passive income, but at the current prices I think the two... |
Motley Fool | PFP | 1 year ago |
Timeless investments: 3 ASX All Ords shares I’d buy to last a lifetime
Owning boring — but exceptional — companies that will still be ticking away in 30, 50, or even 100 years is arguably the simplest way to achieve financial freedom. Fortunately, there are a few ASX All Ords shares that I have come across du... |
Motley Fool | PFP | 1 year ago |
Propel seeks its ride-or-die amid industry consolidation
Propel Funeral Partners, which is capitalised at $498 million on the ASX, is getting on the front foot and shoring up its first line of defence as its listed peer InvoCare thrashes out the final details of a take private. |
AFR | PFP | 1 year ago |
3 ASX dividend shares I think are the safest buys right now
No ASX share is truly âsafeâ â share prices can go down and dividends can be cut. This article is going to talk about three ASX dividend shares Iâm expecting bigger dividend payments from in FY23. As such, I think they’re a relativ... |
Motley Fool | PFP | 1 year ago |
Why investors shouldn’t rule out buying high p/e ASX shares
ASX shares can make good returns for investors, whether they have a high price/earnings (p/e) ratio or a low one. We can easily compare different profit-making businesses by looking at the multiple of earnings that theyâre trading at. It... |
Motley Fool | PFP | 1 year ago |
How I’d invest $327 a month into ASX income shares to try for $1 million
ASX income shares can produce an attractive combination of capital growth and dividends, by picking good businesses. A$1 million portfolio is possible with enough investment and compounding. Iâm not necessarily looking at names like BHP... |
Motley Fool | PFP | 1 year ago |
2 ASX dividend shares I’m backing for strong growth
The main thing I look for with ASX dividend shares is earnings growth and good prospects for more. When profit is going higher, it means that the dividend can be paid (and grow), it can fund more investment in the business, and the share p... |
Motley Fool | PFP | 1 year ago |
10 stocks for 10 years: How I would invest $10,000 in ASX shares right now
The S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) is down 0.9% in the past year. Its underwhelming performance likely prompting investors to ponder whether ASX shares are worth their time and money. After all, a ‘risk-free’ return of more than 4% is no... |
Motley Fool | PFP | 1 year ago |
2 small-cap ASX shares I’d buy to target outsized returns
I believe the right small-cap ASX shares have the potential to deliver very good growth over the long term. Here, Iâm going to tell you about two that could do well in the 2020s. Businesses with less than $1 billion in market capitalisat... |
Motley Fool | PFP | 1 year ago |
Market Highlights: Fresh US banking crisis, UK rate at 15-year high, and 5 ASX small caps to watch today
The ASX is set to fall today on renewed US banking crisis The BoE raised its rates to highest in 15 years Gold was down despite Wall Street selloff The ASX is poised to open lower on Friday as the US banking crisis reared its ugly head... |
Stockhead | PFP | 1 year ago |
What to know before giving up on growth and going all-in on ASX dividend shares
Extra income is an appetising proposition that is hard to pass up. The idea of getting paid to hold an asset while doing no direct work for it entices many of us who are seeking financial freedom. It’s no wonder ASX dividend shares can oft... |
Motley Fool | PFP | 1 year ago |
Is Woolworths ‘the granddaddy of recession-proof stocks’?
Woolworths Group Ltd (ASX: WOW) shares saw plenty of volatility during the COVID-19 period. But now the economy is facing uncertain times amid inflation and higher interest rates. Could Woolworths be one of the most recession-proof stocks... |
Motley Fool | PFP | 1 year ago |
Stocks rally into strong quarter end
ShareCafeStocks rally into strong quarter end Stocks climbed higher on Friday to end the quarter with a bang after the market got a boost after the Fed’s preferred inflation gauge showed a cooler-than-expected incre... |
ShareCafe | PFP | 1 year ago |
Prime Asset Value’s three tips to manage volatility in the ASX small cap market
Prime Asset Value has three tips for investors to avoid volatility in ASX small caps Companies with high amounts of debt tend to fall more during a market downturn Equity markets tend to lead the economy so are expected to rise well before... |
Stockhead | PFP | 1 year ago |
Here’s why I just invested nearly $2,000 in this ASX All Ords share
All of us at some point — barring a miraculous cure for aging — will succumb to our mortality. The following proceedings of remembrance and celebration of life will typically then be placed in the hands of a funeral operator, perhaps even... |
Motley Fool | PFP | 1 year ago |