Articles On Wam Global (ASX:WGB)
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Why you should consider these 2 LICs for your ASX portfolio
I was fortunate enough to be able to catch the bi-annual Wilson Asset Management (WAM) investor conference call yesterday. In these calls, the WAM team, including founder Geoff Wilson, gives investors updates on WAM Listed Investment Compa... |
Motley Fool | WGB | 5 years ago |
Here’s how to make a yearly dividend income of $100,000
If you want to make a yearly income of $100,000 in dividends then you just have to follow the below steps: Step 1: Earn money and save it Sadly money doesn’t just magically appear, although banks like Commonwealth Bank of Australia (ASX:... |
Motley Fool | WGB | 5 years ago |
3 ASX shares I want to buy in this market crash
At the time of writing the ASX 200 (ASX: XJO) is down by 2.7%, with some shares down significantly down more than that. If Altium Limited (ASX: ALU) was down more significantly than the 5% it is at the moment then I might be thinking abo... |
Motley Fool | WGB | 5 years ago |
Where I’d invest $10,000 today into ASX shares
It’s getting harder to identify where to invest money these days, with how ultra-low interest rates have warped valuations. If I were lucky enough to be given $10,000 to invest into ASX shares, this is how I’d do it: Vitalharvest Freehold... |
Motley Fool | WGB | 5 years ago |
Top ASX Stock Picks for August
We asked our Foolish writers to pick some of their favourite ASX shares to buy this August. Here is what they came up with… Sebastian Bowen: CSL Limited (ASX: CSL) My pick for August is the ever-green grower that is CSL. Although the com... |
Motley Fool | WGB | 5 years ago |
WGB Update: Is WAM Global a buy?
The WAM Global Ltd (ASX: WGB) share price has risen 2.5% over the past week on the back of its parent company Wilson Asset Management (WAM) releasing its market update for the month of June. WAM reported that WAM Global’s Net Tangible Asse... |
Motley Fool | WGB | 5 years ago |
Listed Investment Companies: WAM, WGM, WMI & WAX
The Listed Investment Companies (LICs) are a type of managed funds, which could be actively traded on stock exchanges. Investment objectives of such companies are pre-defined by the manager of the investment company. Besides, these funds pr... |
Kalkine Media | WGB | 5 years ago |
Where I’d invest $10,000 into ASX shares today
If I were lucky enough to be given $10,000 to invest into ASX shares, this is how I’d do it today: Washington H. Soul Pattinson And Co. Ltd (ASX: SOL) – $4,000 Soul Patts is one of my favourite businesses on the ASX, it’s an investment c... |
Motley Fool | WGB | 5 years ago |
Where I’d invest $10,000 today into ASX shares
It’s getting quite hard to find good value shares these days with interest rates so low at the moment. The search for both yield and growth has led many ASX shares trading above their intrinsic value in my opinion. However, I think there a... |
Motley Fool | WGB | 5 years ago |
Top ASX stock picks for July
We asked our Foolish writers to pick some of their favourite ASX shares to buy this July. Here is what they came up with… Sebastian Bowen: WAM Global Ltd (ASX: WGB) I already own shares of this Listed Investment Company (LIC), but the WAM... |
Motley Fool | WGB | 5 years ago |
Where I’d invest $10,000 into ASX shares for FY20
FY20 is about to start, so I think it’s a good time to consider what shares are good value now and could perform well over the next year. Some of the best growth shares and yield shares are trading expensively, but I still think there are... |
Motley Fool | WGB | 5 years ago |
2 reasons I like the WAM Global share price
For those of you who haven’t heard of WAM, it stands for Wilson Asset Management. WAM is an investment company that offers a range of listed investment companies (LICs) on the ASX. WAM’s flagship LIC WAM Capital Limited (ASX: WAM) has been... |
Motley Fool | WGB | 5 years ago |
Where I’d invest $10,000 today into ASX shares
The ASX share market continues to ebb and flow on various pieces of news. Will the RBA cut rates down to 0.75% or even 0.5%? Will Australian quantitative easing start soon? Will the US Federal Reserve be more supportive? Is Australia headed... |
Motley Fool | WGB | 5 years ago |