Buy Hold Sell: 5 emerging leaders

Buy Hold Sell

Livewire Markets

Big established companies are struggling to grow and the ASX20 has delivered miserly 5% annual return since 2012. For investors seeking some growth the challenge is to identify tomorrow’s leaders. In the final episode of Buy Hold Sell for 2017 we ask two fund managers that specialise in finding growth companies to cast their eyes over some emerging names on the ASX.

  • Challenger has cornered the annuities market 
  • TPG is tackling the big boys at Telstra 
  • Afterpay Touch is spreading like wildfire with retailers.
  • We also asked each of the panel to nominate one stock that they believe is an emerging leader on the ASX 

Tune in to this high conviction episode as Matthew Kidman from Centennial Funds hosts Prasad Patkar from Platypus and Andrew Mitchell from Ophir.

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Buy Hold Sell is a weekly video series exclusive to Livewire. In each episode two fund managers give their views 'Buy, Hold or Sell' on five ASX listed companies. Not recommendations, please read the disclaimer and seek advice where appropriate.

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