Articles On Webster (ASX:WBA)
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Consumers are regaining their mojo, but Australia on track for longest slump in nearly 40 years
Australian consumer confidence is on the rise again but it’s unlikely to prevent a third quarter of negative growth. The ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence Index rose nearly 5 per cent in the last week. Furthermore, all subindices notched u... |
Stockhead | WBA | 4 years ago |
Is profit for discretionary ASX shares going to slump in 2021?
It has been a very interesting reporting season for plenty of ASX shares so far. Some ASX shares that have seen restrictions in their trading have obviously seen huge drops in profit. For example, Qantas Airways Limited (ASX: QAN) generated... |
Rask Media | WBA | 4 years ago |
Superlative Returns for Ecommerce & Technology Share Prices: Altium and Temple & Webster
Summary Technology and e-commerce sectors witnessed a boom amid the COVID-19 pandemic, with people experiencing a drastic change in their lifestyle like the way they work, shop or perform other day-to-day activities. Stocks like ALU and... |
Kalkine Media | WBA | 4 years ago |
Panic Buying Pushes Coles To Bumper Result
ShareCafePanic Buying Pushes Coles To Bumper Result As widely expected supermarket chain, Coles Group has had a very profitable COVID-19 crisis and so will its shareholders. Coles’ said on Tuesday that earnings before interest and tax (EBIT... |
ShareCafe | WBA | 4 years ago |
4 ASX shares to profit from booming ecommerce
The ecommerce trend is booming right now. Australia was slowly moving towards online shopping due to convenience but now COVID-19 restrictions (and consumer habits) are causing a rapid rise in ecommerce. Some ASX shares are profiting. The... |
Motley Fool | WBA | 4 years ago |
ASX reporting season calendar – August 2020
Hold onto your hats – it’s ASX reporting season! For investors, ASX reporting season rolls around twice per year. It’s that time of year when companies report their financial results, announce their dividend payments (or lack thereof) and,... |
Rask Media | WBA | 4 years ago |
2 easy ASX shares to buy for small cap exposure
When it comes to investing in ASX shares, the small cap and micro cap sectors are usually out of reach for most ordinary retail investors. That’s because these kinds of shares simply don’t have the coverage and analysis available that comp... |
Motley Fool | WBA | 4 years ago |
Are ASX retail shares buys right now?
Plenty of ASX retail shares are doing incredibly well. Are some of them buys right now? When you look at the performance of the share prices since the 23 March 2020 low, it’s staggering how hard some of these ASX shares have bounced. The A... |
Motley Fool | WBA | 4 years ago |
Will consumer trends change forever post COVID-19 experience?
Living in a world with COVID-19 certainly has changed the habits of many of us, particularly when it comes to our consumer behaviour. We have seen business models and sectors bought to their knees (Virgin, Flight Centre, Myer, Unibail Rodam... |
Montgomery | WBA | 4 years ago |
What to look for in the Vicinity Centres FY20 report
Vicinity Centres (ASX: VCX) is either one of the great investing opportunities of 2020 or a real estate investment trust (REIT) in terminal decline. The company is trading at a price to book value (P/B) of 0.45 based on the results of the... |
Motley Fool | WBA | 4 years ago |
Discretionary retail thrives as we spend up big at home
For more evidence that discretionary retail is absolutely booming right now, particularly the furniture and homewares category, look no further than Nick Scali’s (ASX:NCK) strong FY20 result and near-term outlook. NCK’s result follows hot o... |
Montgomery | WBA | 4 years ago |
Rudy’s View: August 2020, Nothing Like The Past
FNArena’s Corporate Results Monitor is keeping track of company results this month: https://www.fnarena.com/index.php/reporting_season/ In this week’s Weekly Insights: -August 2020: Nothing Like The Past-Morgans Best Ideas By Rudi Filapek-V... |
FNArena | WBA | 4 years ago |
Here’s where Australians are spending – despite the recession
Retail trade increased 2.7% in June following a 16.9% rise in May as Aussies continued to spend despite the recession. The spending figures bumped up in June when physical stores reopened after being closed in the first round of coronaviru... |
Motley Fool | WBA | 4 years ago |
ASX marching higher despite COVID-19: Where should you invest?
If you ignored all the other news and focused solely on the Australian share market’s performance since its 23 March low, you’d have no idea the nation was in the grips of a historic pandemic. No clue that a quarter of Australians are larg... |
Motley Fool | WBA | 4 years ago |
2 of the best online shopping ASX shares to buy in August
The e-commerce sector is booming right now. In this article we look at two of the leading providers in this segment: Temple & Webster Group Ltd (ASX: TPW) and Kogan.com Ltd (ASX: KGN). Here’s why both of these ASX shares are in my buy... |
Motley Fool | WBA | 4 years ago |
3 ASX shares I’d buy if the ASX crashes again
There are some ASX shares that I’d buy if the ASX crashes again. Some shares have performed really strongly since the worst of the crash in March 2020. I think they may be too expensive to buy now, but could be great buys if the share mark... |
Motley Fool | WBA | 4 years ago |
ASX shares that could get a boost from Victoria’s shutdown
The tough new restrictions implemented by the Victorian Government will have a prolonged impact on the national economy and many businesses. As the state attempts to control a second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic over the next 6 weeks, man... |
Motley Fool | WBA | 4 years ago |
How will Victoria’s stage 4 lockdowns impact ASX shares?
Victoria’s stage 4 lockdown rules come into place tomorrow night, closing thousands of workplaces across the state. Non-essential businesses will be shuttered, with other sectors subject to heavy restrictions. Many retailers will be forced... |
Motley Fool | WBA | 4 years ago |
3 things I’m looking out for this ASX share reporting season
We’re just getting into the swing of things for with reporting season for ASX shares. There are a few things that I’m looking out for: COVID-19 impacts COVID-19 is obviously on every investor’s mind at the moment. Some businesses have seen... |
Rask Media | WBA | 4 years ago |
The Kogan share price rocketed 11% higher today: Is it too late to invest?
The Kogan.com Ltd (ASX: KGN) share price was an exceptionally strong performer once again on Monday. The ecommerce company’s shares were up as much as 11% at one stage, before ending the day 9.5% higher at $18.25. This latest gain means th... |
Motley Fool | WBA | 4 years ago |
Your 30-second guide to Victoria’s COVID-19 changes (Monday)
Here is the summary of the COVID-19 lockdown restrictions imposed by the Daniel Andrews-led Victorian Government on Monday (as they relate to ASX companies): Truly essential services will operate as normal, such as: Healthcare fuel statio... |
Rask Media | WBA | 4 years ago |
WAM Microcap share price rises on big special dividend
The WAM Microcap Limited (ASX: WMI) share price is up 6% right now after announcing a special dividend for FY20. A quick overview of WAM Microcap WAM Microcap is a listed investment company (LIC) which invests in ASX shares with market cap... |
Motley Fool | WBA | 4 years ago |
Local Reporting Picks Up Pace As AMP Warns, Super Retail Delivers
ShareCafeLocal Reporting Picks Up Pace As AMP Warns, Super Retail Delivers The pace of the Australian June 30 reporting season accelerates slightly this week. After a couple of weeks of early reports from the likes of Australian Foundation... |
ShareCafe | WBA | 4 years ago |
ASX bank shares are cutting dividends – here’s your better idea
It’s fair to say 2020 has been a bloody tough slog for Aussies everywhere. I hope you and your family are well. Unfortunately, as much as ScoMo wants us to believe he’s taking care of business and you should take what you can get, I reckon... |
Rask Media | WBA | 4 years ago |
FNArena Corporate Results Monitor – 31-07-2020
Welcome to the FNArena Corporate Results Monitor. Today's Reports: ((CIM)) - Cimic Group ((CCP)) - Credit Corp ((EHL)) - Emeco ((GMA)) - Genworth Mortgage Insur ((GUD)) - GUD Holdings ((MCP)) - Mcpherson'S ((RIO)) - Rio Tinto ((TPW)) - Te... |
FNArena | WBA | 4 years ago |
2 top ASX shares to buy for reporting season
The August reporting season has already begun with some companies starting to report this week and next. However, the majority of companies will start to report in week 3, beginning on 10 August. So in reality, you have a week to decide wh... |
Motley Fool | WBA | 4 years ago |
Retail sector winners and losers during COVID-19 lockdown
Shoppers are engaging in retail therapy despite the spectre of even more serious job losses and mounting evidence the virus is far from vanquished. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, retail sales rose 2.4% to $29.7 billion fo... |
SmallCaps | WBA | 4 years ago |
These ASX online retail shares prove you don’t need stores to make sales
Online shopping has grown dramatically in Australia over recent years. The onset of the coronavirus pandemic accelerated this trend, with one out of every ten items purchased this year thought to have been bought online. The Australian eCo... |
Motley Fool | WBA | 4 years ago |
3 top small cap ASX shares to buy now
Small cap ASX shares could be the best way to generate large returns for your portfolio over the long-term. It’s much easier to double profit from $10 million to $20 million than it is to double profit from $1 billion to $2 billion. The la... |
Motley Fool | WBA | 4 years ago |
Ecommerce in the age of COVID-19: 10 years’ growth ‘in 90 days’
In terms of investment narratives, ecommerce is shaping up as a sector that’s received one of the biggest tailwinds from COVID-19. Domestically, that fact was borne out in a 2020 ecommerce report by Australia Post, which showed online sales... |
Stockhead | WBA | 4 years ago |
Top brokers have named 3 ASX shares to buy today
Many of Australia’s top brokers have been busy adjusting their financial models again, leading to the release of a large number of broker notes this week. Three broker buy ratings that have caught my eye are summarised below. Here’s why br... |
Motley Fool | WBA | 4 years ago |
Dimerix unveils ‘tremendous’ top-line results for lead drug in treating rare kidney disorder
Drug development company Dimerix (ASX: DXB) emerged from a trading halt today with top-line results from its phase 2a ACTION study into DMX-200 for treatment of focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS), a rare kidney disorder that often le... |
SmallCaps | WBA | 4 years ago |
Retailing’s Two-Speed Economy
By Tim Boreham, Editor, The New Criterion Boom or bust: retailing’s two-speed economy Shoppers are engaging in retail therapy despite the spectre of even more serious job losses and mounting evidence the virus is far from vanquished. Accord... |
FNArena | WBA | 4 years ago |
Dimerix shares climb 40pc on FSGS drug trial success
Dimerix’s (ASX: DXB) phase-two trial for focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) has met both primary and secondary endpoints, with 86 per cent of patients showing a response to the drug DMX-200 versus placebo. This morning’s news drove t... |
Stockhead | WBA | 4 years ago |
Boom Times At Temple & Webster As EBITDA Soars 483%
ShareCafeBoom Times At Temple & Webster As EBITDA Soars 483% Online homewares and furniture retailer Temple & Webster has confirmed its earlier update of a sharp jump in earnings for the year to June, with more to come. The online-o... |
ShareCafe | WBA | 4 years ago |
ASX 200 down 0.4%, Credit Corp and Temple & Webster impress
The S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) dropped 0.4% to 6,021 points today. Victoria announced another 384 more COVID-19 cases today and NSW also reported another 14 cases. Temple & Webster Group Ltd (ASX: TPW) share price rises 5.5% The... |
Motley Fool | WBA | 4 years ago |
Temple & Webster Share Price Up on Fantastic Results (ASX:TPW)
The share price of Australia’s leading online retailer of furniture and homewares, Temple & Webster Group Ltd [ASX:TPW], is up 6.81%. The TPW share price is now up to $8.31, at time of writing. Recently announcing their full year financ... |
MoneyMorning | WBA | 4 years ago |
Temple & Webster earnings up five-fold
Online furniture retailer Temple & Webster (ASX: TPW) has played into the surge of online shopping during COVID-19 lockdowns to report major revenue and earnings growth for FY20. Announcing its pre-audited results today, the company s... |
BusinessNewsAus | WBA | 4 years ago |
Why Credit Corp, Nufarm, Regis, & Temple & Webster shares are jumping higher
The S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) has followed the lead of U.S. markets and is on course to record a strong gain. In late morning trade the benchmark index is up 0.85% to 6,094.8 points. Four shares that are climbing more than most toda... |
Motley Fool | WBA | 4 years ago |
Temple & Webster (ASX:TPW) revenue up despite tough retail conditions
28 Jul 2020 - Australia’s largest e-commerce company in the furniture and homewares market, Temple & Webster Group (ASX:TPW), reports its FY2020 revenue is up 74% to $176.3 million… |
FNN | WBA | 4 years ago |
Can the Marley Spoon share price climb even higher?
One of the best performing companies throughout the coronavirus crisis has been ASX meal kit delivery service Marley Spoon AG (ASX: MMM). Since mid-March, the Marley Spoon share price has skyrocketed an astronomical 978%, from just $0.23 o... |
Motley Fool | WBA | 4 years ago |
Temple & Webster share price hits record high on stellar FY 2020 growth
The Temple & Webster Group Ltd (ASX: TPW) share price is storming higher after the release of its full year results. At the time of writing the online homewares retailer’s shares are up 5.5% to a record high of $8.21. How did Temple &a... |
Motley Fool | WBA | 4 years ago |
FY20 result: Temple & Webster (ASX:TPW) reveals 74% growth
Online furniture retailer Temple & Webster (ASX: TPW) has revealed huge growth in a preview of its FY20 numbers. Temple & Webster’s big FY20 result The company has released some pre-audited FY20 numbers to the market as well as a Ju... |
Rask Media | WBA | 4 years ago |
Which ASX furniture share has the edge?
The Australian furniture industry was facing challenges even prior to COVID-19. Declining discretionary income and negative consumer sentiment meant Ibisworld predicted the market would fall to $6.6 billion this year. And only a weak recov... |
Motley Fool | WBA | 4 years ago |
All Technology Index celebrates 6 months with stunning outperformance
It’s been 6 months since the launch of the S&P/ASX All Technology Index (ASX: XTX), or the ‘All Tech’. Launched at the end of February, the new index was just in time for the March market meltdown, which saw its value tumble. The All T... |
Motley Fool | WBA | 4 years ago |
2 ASX shares leveraged to the eCommerce shift
The shift to eCommerce was given a shove by the onset of coronavirus. Consumers are increasingly moving their shopping activities online, including for necessities such as groceries. According to Ibis World, online shopping grew by 15.5% p... |
Motley Fool | WBA | 4 years ago |
3 exciting ASX growth shares to buy and hold
I believe Catapult Group International Ltd (ASX: CAT), FlexiGroup Limited (ASX: FXL) and Nextdc Ltd (ASX: NXT) are 3 exciting ASX growth shares to buy and hold for the long term. In my view, an investment in these ASX growth shares could l... |
Motley Fool | WBA | 4 years ago |
Dimerix’s choice: do they partner or go it alone?
Special Report: With results from the first of three clinical trials set to come in this year, shareholders are asking: is it smart for Dimerix to licence its drug candidates for the final stages, or go it alone? As biotech Dimerix (ASX:D... |
Stockhead | WBA | 4 years ago |
Dimerix’s choice: do they partner or go it alone?
Special Report: With results from the first of three clinical trials set to come in this year, shareholders are asking: is it smart for Dimerix to licence its drug candidates for the final stages, or go it alone? As biotech Dimerix (ASX:D... |
Stockhead | WBA | 4 years ago |
Extended jobkeeper: Which ASX shares to buy?
The government announced this week that the jobkeeper program will be extended until 28 March 2021. Obviously this has potential ramifications for ASX shares. At the moment eligible employees and sole traders are getting $1,500 a fortnight... |
Motley Fool | WBA | 4 years ago |