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2022-11-24

[Rewards] What's your travel plan?

Hey Aussie,The holiday season is coming up. Do you have any travel plans? We're giving away Tiger Coins and merchandise and would like to invite you to participate in the following activity.After a terrible few years, it’s awonderful time to be an airlinein Australia. Travel-deprived customers are willing to pay very high prices to board. “While capacity is constrained, over a million sale fares were launched in October and further sale activity is planned in the weeks ahead,” Qantas said in a statement. Qantas has lifted its profit forecast for the December half as rampant consumer demand continues to buoy the sector’s COVID-19 recovery. The airline now expects to book between $1.35 billion and $1.45 billion in underlying profit before tax in the first half of its
[Rewards] What's your travel plan?
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2022-11-10

[Events] What would you do if you were a billionaire?

G’Day, mate!We're giving away Tiger Coins and merchandise and would like to invite you to participate in the following activity.Forbes has released its annual ranking of the world’s richest people, with 2,668 people on the list (which is 87 less than just 12 months ago).The world’s richest billionaires comprise many well-known names - Elon Musk has been crowned in first place for the first time with his $2.9 billion fortune. Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, and Warren Buffett all also make the top 10 in third, fifth, and sixth place respectively.Forbes’ real-time data shows that 41 Australian billionaires have made the list of the world’s richest billionaires. Billionaires in the mining, software and manufacturing industries feature heavily, but also retail, casino, investment, construction, a
[Events] What would you do if you were a billionaire?
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2022-06-28

What Do You Think of the Recent KFC Price Increase?

KFC will increase its prices for the third time in 2022 as raw material costs continue to rise. What do you think of the recent KFC price increase?Collins Foods will increase its prices for the third time in 2022$Collins Foods(CKF.AU)$ , which operates 261 KFC outlets in Australia, reported full-year results on Monday. Its full-year revenue was up 11.1 percent increase to $1.18 billion, with profit up 47 per cent to $54.8 million.The chief executive of Collins Foods, Drew O'Malley, said the increase in menu prices would help boost margins after profit had been squeezed by inflation in the last financial year. After the news was announced, the CKF share price rose 11.52% per cent to $9.97.KFC will increase its prices for th
What Do You Think of the Recent KFC Price Increase?
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2022-09-22

[Rewards] What impact will climate change have on you?

Hey Aussie,I would like to invite you to take part in a discussion about the impacts that climate change will have on you. You will win Tiger coins for your participation.Parts of Australia’s east coast could be hit by ongoing flooding within days, just a week after the official declaration of a rare third La Niña.A low-pressure system is forecast to cause widespread rain and storms across much of the inland south-east from Wednesday and possible major flooding from already full waterways across southern Queensland, inland New South Wales and northern Victoria.Climate change has severely impacted Australia in recent years, resulting in floods, searing temperatures, changes in fire and rainfall patterns, sea level rise, and ocean acidification.Climate issues are becoming increasingly import
[Rewards] What impact will climate change have on you?
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2022-12-14

Cryptocurrencies: Have they bottomed out?

Hey Aussie,The crypto industry remains mired in a deep downturn after a $US2 trillion rout in digital assets over the past year. The slide has been pockmarked with a series of blowups of which FTX, once valued at $US32 billion, was perhaps the most damaging.Binance Holdings, the dominant cryptocurrency exchange, has been hit by large outflows as traders move to take custody of their tokens amid revelations that rival FTX may have misused customer funds before its November implosion.Net outflows of digital tokens from Binance amounted to about $US3.7 billion ($5.4 billion) in the past week, including almost $US2 billion in the last 24 hours, according to data from research firm Nansen as of 9.20am on Tuesday in London.What do you think about cryptocurrencies?💡Share Your InsightsPlease leave
Cryptocurrencies: Have they bottomed out?
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2022-10-19

[Events] What has been your most successful investment ?

G’Day, mate!We're giving away Tiger Coins and merchandise and would like to invite you to participate in the following activity. Each type of investment has its advantages and disadvantages. Everyone has a different definition of the most successful investment. The best type of investment depends on your risk tolerance, how well you know certain markets, the timeline for avoiding capital gains, and the reason for investing in the first place.I would like to invite you to participate in a discussion about your most successful investments. The investments can be stocks, bonds, real estate, savings, pensions, etc.​💡Share Your InsightsPlease leave a comment on this post and tell us about your most successful investment What has been your most successful investment ? What is the return on your
[Events] What has been your most successful investment ?
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2022-05-30

💰Take Photos of Vivid Sydney & Win Tons of Coins!

G’day, mate! How are you going?After a two-year hiatus due to Covid-19 cancellations, the Sydney’s Vivid festival of lights returns to run for three weeks until 18 June. What are the most memorable aspects of this festival? Vivid Sydney is an annual festival that sparks the soul of Sydney with creative brilliance for 23 days and nights. Celebrating its 12th year in 2022, Vivid Sydney fuses art, innovation and technology in collaboration with some of the most boundary-pushing artists, thinkers and musicians in Sydney.The last time Vivid Sydney took place was in 2019, with the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic cancelling the 2020 and 2021 editions, and expectations are running high that this could be a stellar show. So, if you're in Sydney between May 27 and June 18, you'll want to capture
💰Take Photos of Vivid Sydney & Win Tons of Coins!
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2022-12-21

[Events] Recommend an ASX share for 2023 💸💸​

With a new year approaching, now could be a good time to look at making some new additions to your portfolio. I  would like to invite you to recommend an ASX share for 2023,and you will win Tiger Coins.In the absence of the previous rate-hiking periods, Australia's stock market has experienced turbulent times. As of June, the benchmark index had fallen into the correction zone for the first time in twoyears, whichis defined as a 10% decline from the recent peak.However, the benchmark index still enjoyed monthly gains for the majority of the time. By the end of November, the index had pared more than half of its losses and was only 3% below the level at the beginning of the year.There was wide variation in
[Events] Recommend an ASX share for 2023 💸💸​
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2022-11-30

[Rewards] What do you think of the recent mining stocks rally?

Australian miner’s stocks, BHP, RIO, and FMG, are heading off the best month since 2007. Investors have been bidding up the ASX 200 miners today after a boost in iron ore futures prices. $BHP GROUP LTD(BHP.AU)$ shares have gained 21.84% in Novemeber. $Rio Tinto Ltd(RIO.AU)$ shares are up 24.29% in Novemeber. $FORTESCUE METALS GROUP LTD(FMG.AU)$ shares are up 31.84% in Novemeber. The industrial metal leapt 3% to US$100.40 (AU$149.80) per tonne. That’s up from just over US$81 per tonne on 1 November. And it’s the highest price the industrial metal has fetched in two months, since 29 September.The Chinese government has inten
[Rewards] What do you think of the recent mining stocks rally?
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2022-06-24

AU Stocks Undervalued? One Metric Showing The Most Value in 6 years

A week on from the worst selloff since the pandemic, is value finally on offer? $S&P/ASX 200(XJO.AU)$Ask three analysts, get three answers:Boosters like Cathie Woods see “deep value” in the technology wipe-out.Noble prize winner Robert Shiller’s favoured metric suggest more pain.Warren Buffett’s valuation standard also looks ominous.But one Morningstar metric is showing the most value in almost six years excluding the brief pandemic meltdown.The number of ASX companies under Morningstar coverage trading in Undervalued (4- or 5-star range) —where analysts believe shares are cheap—is quadruple those in the Overvalued (1- and 2-star range).The Morningstar star rating for stocksaccounts for how sur
AU Stocks Undervalued? One Metric Showing The Most Value in 6 years

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