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The numbers behind the Women’s World Cup ⚽
Today Sascha and Alec discuss the numbers behind the game (for your next argument at the pub!)21 July
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80 - Debt Ceiling News Pumps BTC, China Flirts With Crypto Again & Nike's NFT Win
In this episode of Crypto Curious, Trace and Craig are joined by Theo Kanellopoulos, co-founder of NFT Melbourne.31 May
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Twitter doesn't exist anymore
Join Sascha and Darcy as they travel through three headlines that have them intrigued. Apparently, Twitter no longer exists, one million people are going to be given free vapes in the UK.17 April
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Nike and Puma announce they will stop using kangaroo leather in their shoes | Sky News Australia
Nike and Puma have announced they will stop using kangaroo leather to make their football boots. Australian shoemakers have criticised the move, saying the brands will regret using synthetic alternatives instead. Shoemaker Andrew McDonald said kangaroo leather is unique compared to other leathers, in that it offers a high strength, whilst remaining lightweight and flexible. My theory is that when they start using synthetics, it just adds more rubbish to the rubbish pile, Mr McDonald told Sky News Australia. Nothing can beat the real thing, which is the kangaroo leather. -
Still a growth company? - Nike | Summer Series
Today we’re chatting about Nike, and we’re joined by Bob Desmond from Claremont Global.19 January
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12 stocks for the next 12 months
The Sohn Hearts & Minds Conference was held last week in Hobart, so in this episode Bryce & Alec go through the 12 stock pitches from 12 experts and they hand pick a draft portfolio from the conference.28 November
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Why do Lululemon stocks cost so much more $$ than Nike?
But actually, why? To buy one Lululemon share, it would set you back $US300… and maybe we'd just prefer to splurge on a couple of pairs of leggings! Especially when you have a look at their rival Nike - a huge competitor in the activewear market - and their share price is only $US100. So, how does that make sense? Nike is a way bigger company, that sells more things, to more people, than Lululemon. So why are the individual shares for Lululemon more expensive? We explain the reasons and ask ourselves... is it better to buy the $300 share, or the $100 share? Listen to our episode to find out!2 August
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How polyester bounced back
On the face of it, this is a story about polyester and how it went from being out of love and out of fashion to being the most important fabric in modern fashion. Reading it with our investor hat on, it is a story of the esoteric ways an investor can profit from a trend.27th Apr, 2022