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    Podcast Folge 42 – Juli 2022

    Podcast Folge 42 – Juli 2022

    Zwar sorgt der Podcast nicht allein für Abkühlung in diesem heißen Monat, aber nehmt Euch ein kühles Getränk und lasst die Beine im Schwimmbad ins Wasser baumeln, während ihr nebenbei noch spannende Studien und Themen vorgestellt bekommt: Thorben hat für Euch ein Interview mit Jürgen Knapp aufgenommen, in dem es um den Vergleich der Paramedic II Studie zum deutschen Reanimationsregister […]

    Der Beitrag Podcast Folge 42 – Juli 2022 erschien zuerst auf pin-up-docs - don't panic.

    Ep 177 | The 12 Biggest Opportunities for Business in Podcasting (Lessons Learned At PodFest) w/ Isar Meitis

    Ep 177 | The 12 Biggest Opportunities for Business in Podcasting (Lessons Learned At PodFest) w/ Isar Meitis

    The first in-person PodFest conference (the biggest show in the podcast community), is happening in Orlando this week, and Isar and I are speaking at it.

    But you missed it.

    THAT's why we brought you all our learnings on this week's show!

    While Isar was attending sessions, I was networking with the keynote speakers, exhibitors, and attendees so we can share insights on:

    - how podcasting is growing faster than ever in importance for business
    - what the biggest pain points companies are facing when hosting a podcast
    - who is solving for these problems
    - where the future of podcasting for businesses is heading

    Don't miss your chance to get all the learnings you missed from PodFest right after it happened.

    Come be a part of the show!
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    Connect with Isar!

    On LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/isar-meitis-2a5320/
    His Website: https://www.theetribe.com/
    His Company: https://bethestage.live/

    Connect with other PodFest Attendees who shared their takeaways:

    *  Vincent Pugliese: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vincent-pugliese-3955321a/
       
    *  Jonathan Oakes:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-oakes-mba-61070228/

    *  Melissa Hughes: melissa@melissaleahughes.com

    *  Daniel Wrenne: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielwrenne/

    * Dustin Heiner: https://masterpassiveincome.com

    * Ken Carfagno: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kencarfagno/

    *  Mike Ham:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-ham-ctt/ . greetingsfromthegardenstate@gmail.com, greetingsfromthegardenstate.com

    * Deejay DuRant: https://linktr.ee/SilverFoxDeeJae, www.silverfoxtalks.com

    * Douglas Orr: TikTok @realtorr, IG @_realtorr

    *  Mark Hentemann:

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    Corpstruction - Marion Reservoir lake manager Brock DeLong discusses post HAB recreation reopening

    Corpstruction - Marion Reservoir lake manager Brock DeLong discusses post HAB recreation reopening
    Marion Lake Manager, Brock DeLong, talks about the impacts of a harmful algal bloom on recreation at Marion Lake and the reopening of campgrounds and boat ramps after the Kansas Department of Health and Environment lowered the risk rating level from "Hazard" to "Warning". Marion Reservoir is located in Marion, Kansas and is one of eight Tulsa District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reservoirs in the "Sunflower State."

    Morning Bell 26 October

    Morning Bell 26 October

    The ASX200 lifted 26 points or 0.34%, which marks the third straight gain, with the market now tracking 1.5% higher for the month of October. Sectors wise, the energy sector rose the most, up 2.6%, fuelled by further gains in oil prices. The tech sector fell the most, down 0.7%.

    The best and worst performers of the ASX200 yesterday included Mineral Resources (ASX:MIN) on top of the leader board, after the company announced that operations would restart at the Wodgina Lithium Mine, in the Pilbara region of WA. The worse performing stock was Perpetual (ASX:PPT), which was down 5%, and this may be due to profit taking after its strong gains last week. 

    In the US, equities rose to record highs on Monday as investors prepare for a huge week of earnings from heavyweight tech companies. The Dow and S&P500 both closed at record highs and the Nasdaq lifted 0.9%, taking it just 1% off its record high. 

    Following the gains on Wall Street, the futures are suggesting the Aussie share market will open 0.19% higher this morning.

    What to watch today:

    • There’s a few companies holding their AGMs later today. These include gold producer Regis Resources (ASX:RRL), Redbubble (ASX:RBL), Sealink Travel Group (ASX:SLK), medical device company Polynovo (ASX:PNV) and Bega Cheese (ASX:BGA).
    • Southern Cross Electrical Engineering (ASX:SXE) goes ex-dividend today. 
    • One of the most traded stocks yesterday by Bell Direct clients was mineral exploration company, Andromeda Metals (ASX:ADN). Its shares came under pressure, falling 11.9% after the market digested its quarterly update. 
    • Oil prices were mixed - the WTI crude oil price was down 0.1% to US$83.68 a barrel, while the Brent crude oil price rose 0.5% to $85.93 a barrel, as global supply remained tight amid strong demand worldwide. The gold price rose 1% higher on lower US yields and the sea borne iron ore price traded slightly lower at US$122 a tonne.

    Trading ideas:

    • Bell Potter has reiterated its BUY recommendation on death care services company, Propel Funeral Partners (ASX:PFP) with a price target of $4.90. The stock is currently trading up 48% YTD and at its current share price of $4.21, that implies 16.5% share price growth. 
    • Bullish charting signals have been identified in Galan Lithium (ASX:GLN), Genex Power (ASX:GNX) and American Pacific Borates (ASX:ABR), according to Trading Central.

    Morning Bell 5 October

    Morning Bell 5 October

    US stocks started their trading week in the red, with concerns about rising long- term interest rates. 

    The Aussie share market is set to open lower, with the futures suggesting a fall of 0.9%. 

    What to watch today: 

    • In economic news, business confidence for September will be released, and the RBA will hold its monthly meeting. Interest rates are tipped to remain on hold until next year, however the market will be focusing on the RBA reconfirming that it will continue to buy bonds until February. 
    • The oil price rose 2.3% to US$77.62, a 7-year high, despite OPEC saying they will increase oil output in November. 
    • The iron ore price is steady at US$117. The focus for iron ore investors will be China’s biggest property developer, Evergrande. 
    • Companies going ex-dividend today include Sims (ASX:SGM), Perenti Global (ASX:PRN) and BWX (ASX:BWX). 

    Trading Ideas: 

    • Bell Potter reiterated Bega Cheese (ASX:BGA) as a BUY stock, with a price target of $6.35, implying 19% share price growth in a year. 
    • Bullish charting signals have been identified in The a2 Milk Company (ASX:A2M), Mayne Pharma (ASX:MYX) and Rumble Resource (ASX:RTR), according to Trading Central. 

     

    Morning Bell 22 June

    Morning Bell 22 June

    The Aussie share market is set to open higher, with the futures suggesting the market will rise 1.2%.

     

    What to watch today: 

    • NSW has abolished stamp duty costs on electric vehicles (EVs) in a bid to boost EV sales, as part of handing down its state budget today. All eyes will be on companies involved in lithium production, including Galaxy Resources (ASX:GXY), Pilbara (ASX:PLS) and Lake Resources (ASX:LKE).
    • Victoria has invested $5 million into Australia’s first locally manufactured mRNA vaccine. All eyes on CSL Limited (ASX:CSL). 
    • The oil price rose above US$73.00 a barrel overnight. 
    • The copper price rebounded 1.4% on Monday. 
    • The iron ore price last traded at US$217.00 after falling 1.6%. 

     

    Trading Ideas: 

    • Bega Cheese (ASX:BGA) was reiterated as a Bell Potter BUY with a $7.35 target, implying 21% share price growth in a year. 
    • Oneview Healthcare (ASX:ONE), Caravel Minerals (ASX:CVV) and Alcidion (ASX:ALC) are all giving off bullish charting signals according to Trading Central. 

    Morning Bell 22 April

    Morning Bell 22 April

    The Aussie share market is set to lift at the open, with the futures suggesting a 0.5% gain. US stocks advanced after two days of declines. 

     

    What to Watch: 

    • The iron ore price fell 1.3% overnight, retreating slightly from its 9.5 year high. Iron ore stocks in uptrend breakouts include Magnetite Mines (ASX:MGT), and Champion Iron (ASX:CIA). 
    • The gold price rebounded 1%. Gold stocks in uptrend breakouts include Newcrest Mining (ASX:NCM), St Barbara (ASX:SBM), Evolution Mining (ASX:EVN), OceanaGold (ASX:OGC). Also watch Westgold (ASX:WGX) and Silver Lake (ASX:SLR). 
    • The most traded stocks across Bell Direct yesterday: Province Resources (ASX:PRL), Rumble Resources (ASX:RTR) and Alterity Therapeutics (ASX:ATH)

     

    Trading Ideas: 

    • Cluey (ASX:CLU) was restamped as a Bell Potter Buy with a $1.80 price target. 
    • Bega Cheese Ltd (ASX:BGA) was upgraded as a Buy by Bell Potter with an increased $7.35 price target 
    • Brightstar Resources (ASX:BTR), Valmec (ASX:VMX) and Advanced Breaking Technology (ASX:ABV) are all giving off bullish charting signals according to Trading Central. 

    Morning Bell 27 October

    Morning Bell 27 October

    The local futures are pricing in that the market could fall 0.9% at the open. Overnight on markets, the undertone was mostly negative, with COVID-19 cases spiking in the U.S., China and Europe. The Dow fell 2.3%, marking its worst fall in 8-weeks. the S&P 500 shed 1.9% and the Nasdaq fell 1.6%.

    Commodities were weaker. Oil fell over 3% to US$38.55 with Libyan output rising. Gold steadied at US$1,904, as investors topped up their bond exposure instead.What to watch today:

    ·       Boral (ASX:BLD) agrees to sell its 50% stake in USG Boral for A$1.43 billion

    ·       Northern Star (ASX:NST) announced first quarter gold sales are at the top end of guidance.

    ·       Evolution Mining (ASX:EVN) announced quarter results. Pointsbet Holdings (ASX:PBH) is due to hand down theirs today.

    ·       AGMs: Bendigo and Adelaide Bank (ASX:BEN), Nick Scali (ASX:NCK), Bega Cheese (ASX:BGA), Boral (ASX:BLD) & Link Market Services (ASX:LNK).

     
     Trading ideas:

    ·       Bell Potter upgraded Technology One’s (ASX:TNE) Buy rating, increasing its price target to $10, implying 14.4% upside in a year.

    ·       Bell Potter downgraded Stanmore Coal (ASX:SMR) as a Sell, dropping its price target to $0.50, implying a fall 31% in a year.

    ·       UBS reiterated Flexigroup (ASX:FXL) as a Buy with a $1.45 price target.

    ·       UBS reiterated Westpac (ASX:WBC) as a Buy with a $20.50 price target. Bell Potter targets WBC as a hold with a $20 target.

    Perenti Global (ASX:PRN), Arena REIT (ASX:ARF), and IDP Education (ASX:IEL) are all showing bullish charting signals - according to Trading Central. 

    Morning Bell 1 June

    Morning Bell 1 June

    A busy week is on the cards for Australian investors. The RBA is meeting tomorrow with rates to remain on hold, while on Wednesday, first quarter economic data is out for the first time this year, with the market pricing 1.4% growth for the quarter.

    The Aussie share market is eyeing a subdued start to June, suggesting a 0.4% fall at the open following a cracking close for May, with the ASX200 up 4.7%, while US equities gained 4%. 

    What to watch today:

    • Several states have relaxed their restrictions in ACT, Victoria, NSW. NSW pubs, clubs, cafes and restaurants can have up to 50 customers from today, so keep an eye on food and beverage companies like Costa Group (ASX:CGC), Bega (ASX:BGA), Woolworths (ASX:WOW) and Coles (ASX:COL).

    Trading ideas for today:

    • Citi raised Event Hospitality & Entertainment (ASX:EVT) price target 31% to $9.75 following its 60% gain off its COVID-19 lows.
    • Citi downgraded Lovisa (ASX:LOV) to a sell. However it’s a buy for Bell Potter, as the costume jewellery company has a strong balance sheet.
    • Bell Potter reiterated breast screening company Volpara Health Technology (ASX:VHT) as a buy.
    • Appen (ASX:APX) reaffirmed its calendar year earnings guidance on Friday and Bell Potter and Credit Suisse downgraded the stock to a hold.
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