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Moore covers the Consumer Defensive sector, focusing on stocks such as Elders Limited, Treasury Wine Estates Limited, and a2 Milk Company. According to TipRanks, Moore has an average return of 5.8% and a 57.14% success rate on recommended stocks.
The word on The Street in general, suggests a Moderate Buy analyst consensus rating for Tourism Holdings Limited with a A$2.18 average price target.

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