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Mercury
5 days ago
- Business
- Mercury
Stock Tips: WTC could be a wise choice this week
Don't miss out on the headlines from Stockhead. Followed categories will be added to My News. It's no easy gig analysing share prices and company performance but somebody's got to do it. Every week two experts from our Share Tips columnist pool give us their recommendations. Andrew Eddy – Morgans Financial BUY WiseTech Global (ASX:WTC) Wisetech is acquiring E2open, expanding its market reach and capabilities, driving revenue and EBITDA growth, and offering a compelling opportunity to further extend the company's growth runway. Aurizon Holdings (ASX:AZJ) Earnings from the Network and Coal segments will continue to deliver higher cash returns to shareholders and investment into Bulk and Containerised Freight will provide longer term growth. HOLD Lovisa Holdings (ASX:LOV) Lovisa's recent milestone of opening its 1,000th store globally signifies its strong growth and global presence. It continues to have ambitious expansion plans. Regis Resources (ASX:RRL) Regis is well positioned to maintain significant share price torque to the price of gold, aided by a robust production profile and underappreciated organic growth at Duketon. SELL Telstra (ASX:TLS) Although having some defensive qualities, Telstra continues to trade above its long-term average multiple, which is hard to justify considering its minimal long-term growth and competition risk. Adriatic Metals (ASX:ADT) Adriatic's share price has bounced recently on takeover talk. While high-grade metal assets with compelling economics are rare, everything has a price. Dylan Evans – Catapult Wealth BUY Goodman Group (ASX:GMG) Goodman Group's portfolio of quality industrial properties and data centres should be well supported by long-term demand trends in online retail and data hosting. Steadfast (ASX:SDF) As the largest general insurance broker in Australia, Steadfast offer exposure to growth in insurance premiums, but without the underwriting risk of the insurers. HOLD Auckland International Airport (ASX:AIA) As New Zealand's primary overseas travel gateway, Auckland Airport is a key piece of infrastructure. Overseas travel still lags pre-covid levels, but is showing signs of recovery. Woolworths (ASX:WOW) Woolworths has been losing market share to its competitors over the last few years and is now going through another restructure to regain this lost share. We expect regaining this momentum will take several years. SELL A2 Milk (ASX:A2M) The Chinese infant formula market is a key part of A2 milk's product sales. Despite reporting growth in its 1H25 results, this market faces long-term challenges, including declining birth rates. BWP Trust (BWP) A solid property trust on most metrics, with modest debt, high occupancy, and a decent 5.2% yield. Concern is always with the potential influence and reliance on Wesfarmers, who have an ownership stake and contribute 85% of the rental income via Bunnings. The views, information, or opinions expressed in the interviews in this article are solely those of the interviewee and do not represent the views of Stockhead. Stockhead does not provide, endorse or otherwise assume responsibility for any financial advice contained in this article. Originally published as Stock Tips: WTC could be a wise choice this week

Leader Live
24-05-2025
- Leader Live
Man, 58, denies inviting support for Hamas
Dylan Evans, of Hove, East Sussex, is charged under the Terrorism Act with one count of inviting support for the proscribed organisation on October 27 2023. Evans, 58, is self-represented and pleaded not guilty to the charge at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Friday. He also pleaded not guilty to two counts of distributing written material to stir up racial hatred. It is alleged that on October 12 and October 13 2023 he 'distributed written material which was threatening, abusive or insulting' intending 'to stir up racial hatred' or being reckless as to whether that would happen. Evans, who was wearing sunglasses on his head and a T-shirt, told the court he had been arrested on May 23 2024. He was given conditional bail and will appear at the Old Bailey on June 6.


Glasgow Times
23-05-2025
- Glasgow Times
Man, 58, denies inviting support for Hamas
Dylan Evans, of Hove, East Sussex, is charged under the Terrorism Act with one count of inviting support for the proscribed organisation on October 27 2023. Evans, 58, is self-represented and pleaded not guilty to the charge at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Friday. Dylan Evans, 58, is accused of a terrorism offence (James Mannnig/PA) He also pleaded not guilty to two counts of distributing written material to stir up racial hatred. It is alleged that on October 12 and October 13 2023 he 'distributed written material which was threatening, abusive or insulting' intending 'to stir up racial hatred' or being reckless as to whether that would happen. Evans, who was wearing sunglasses on his head and a T-shirt, told the court he had been arrested on May 23 2024. He was given conditional bail and will appear at the Old Bailey on June 6.


The Independent
23-05-2025
- The Independent
Man, 58, denies inviting support for Hamas
A man has denied inviting support for proscribed terrorist group Hamas. Dylan Evans, of Hove, East Sussex, is charged under the Terrorism Act with one count of inviting support for the proscribed organisation on October 27 2023. Evans, 58, is self-represented and pleaded not guilty to the charge at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Friday. He also pleaded not guilty to two counts of distributing written material to stir up racial hatred. It is alleged that on October 12 and October 13 2023 he 'distributed written material which was threatening, abusive or insulting' intending 'to stir up racial hatred' or being reckless as to whether that would happen. Evans, who was wearing sunglasses on his head and a T-shirt, told the court he had been arrested on May 23 2024. He was given conditional bail and will appear at the Old Bailey on June 6.


South Wales Guardian
23-05-2025
- South Wales Guardian
Man, 58, denies inviting support for Hamas
Dylan Evans, of Hove, East Sussex, is charged under the Terrorism Act with one count of inviting support for the proscribed organisation on October 27 2023. Evans, 58, is self-represented and pleaded not guilty to the charge at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Friday. He also pleaded not guilty to two counts of distributing written material to stir up racial hatred. It is alleged that on October 12 and October 13 2023 he 'distributed written material which was threatening, abusive or insulting' intending 'to stir up racial hatred' or being reckless as to whether that would happen. Evans, who was wearing sunglasses on his head and a T-shirt, told the court he had been arrested on May 23 2024. He was given conditional bail and will appear at the Old Bailey on June 6.