Buy Hold Sell – Market Darlings at a discount
A number of high-flying stocks have come tumbling down amid market jitters, earnings downgrades and regulatory probes. In this episode of Buy Hold Sell we ask the panel if the selling has been overdone in four 'market darlings' and if they believe there is value on offer. Stocks discussed include Flight Centre (ASX:FLT), Slater & Gordon (ASX:SGH), SEEK (ASX:SEK) and Retail Food Group (ASX:RFG). We also ask each panelist to reveal a stock that they think has been sold off too aggressively and now looks attractive. Matthew Kidman hosts Christ Stott from Wilson Asset Management and Ben Rundle from NAOS Asset Management in this latest episode of Buy Hold Sell. Click here <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlNUrmSbHZ4" target="_blank" data-event-type="click" data-event="link_click">(VIEW LINK)</a> or on the image below to watch the video
A number of high-flying stocks have come tumbling down amid market jitters, earnings downgrades and regulatory probes. In this episode of Buy Hold Sell we ask the panel if the selling has been overdone in four 'market darlings' and if they believe there is value on offer. Stocks discussed include Flight Centre (ASX:FLT), Slater & Gordon (ASX:SGH), SEEK (ASX:SEK) and Retail Food Group (ASX:RFG). We also ask each panelist to reveal a stock that they think has been sold off too aggressively and now looks attractive. Matthew Kidman hosts Christ Stott from Wilson Asset Management and Ben Rundle from NAOS Asset Management in this latest episode of Buy Hold Sell. Click here
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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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