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Best podcasts about baby bunting

Latest podcast episodes about baby bunting

CommSec
Market Close 18 Feb 25: Stocks slide despite rate cut

CommSec

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 9:59


Interest rates have been cut today and the market’s reaction was mixed. Laura and Stevie unpack this volatility and the uncertainty in investor sentiment following statements from the RBA that muddy expectations around further rate decisions. The interest rate sensitive sectors today took a hit, and there was a barrage of earnings results out today including Baby Bunting and Challenger. The content in this podcast is prepared, approved and distributed in Australia by Commonwealth Securities Limited ABN 60 067 254 399 AFSL 238814. The information does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Consider the appropriateness of the information before acting and if necessary, seek appropriate professional advice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nick, Jess & Simon - hit106.9 Newcastle
FULL SHOW | Why do I have to be one of the little folk?

Nick, Jess & Simon - hit106.9 Newcastle

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 81:17


We talk about raising the legal age kids should be on social media, Ducko goes to Baby Bunting for the first time and Jess asks for your weird collections...Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/nick-jess-and-duckoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

CommSec
Market Close 16 Oct 24: Gold stocks sparkle despite share market decline

CommSec

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 8:43


The Australian market pulled back slightly from its recent record high, following a decline in U.S. markets. Financial and property sectors were the only ones in positive territory, buoyed by strong earnings from U.S. banks. Bank of Queensland shares surged 6% despite mixed results, while Baby Bunting rose after brokers raised their price targets. The tech sector took a hit, driven by concerns over U.S. AI chip export restrictions. Meanwhile, energy stocks fell due to declining oil prices, and gold miners thrived as the price of gold neared record highs. Key economic data, including jobs growth, could influence the RBA's interest rate decisions in the coming months.   The content in this podcast is prepared, approved and distributed in Australia by Commonwealth Securities Limited ABN 60 067 254 399 AFSL 238814. The information does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Consider the appropriateness of the information before acting and if necessary, seek appropriate professional advice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

CommSec
Market Close 15 Oct 24: ASX hits record high buoyed by miners & banks

CommSec

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 9:22


The Australian stock market reached new record highs, driven by gains in the materials and financial sectors. Financials have been a standout performer, up 25%, while miners continue to lag behind, down 8%. Energy stocks struggled, reflecting a global easing in oil price fears. Notable company performances include HUB24, which hit an all-time high due to record inflows, and Baby Bunting, which despite recent losses, saw a 7% gain after a positive quarterly update. Upcoming US earnings reports and speeches from key financial figures are events to watch. The content in this podcast is prepared, approved and distributed in Australia by Commonwealth Securities Limited ABN 60 067 254 399 AFSL 238814. The information does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Consider the appropriateness of the information before acting and if necessary, seek appropriate professional advice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Australian Birth Stories
505 | Maude, breech, planned caesarean, breastfeeding, pelvic floor physiotherapist, spontaneous labour, VBAC

Australian Birth Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 60:32


In today's episode Maude takes us through her two pregnancies and births. She moved interstate in her first pregnancy, registered with her local public hospital and had a planned caesarean because her baby was breech. She talks at length about her positive birth experience and the challenges of breastfeeding and being a stay at home mum. When she fell pregnant with her second baby, she accessed psychological support to assist with the transition from one to two babies and it really set her up for a smooth pregnancy. She knew she wanted a VBAC so she takes us through what she did to prepare and how the birth unfolded. ___________ New Beginnings is an Australian maternity brand dedicated to quality and care, offering thoughtfully designed products that cater to the unique challenges of motherhood and supporting mothers at every step of the journey - from pregnancy to postpartum and beyond. Tried, tested, and loved by mums, New Beginnings offers a comprehensive range of essentials and is now expanding its range with some new and exciting products to deliver a complete solution for mums. New Beginnings is offering 15% off for Australian Birth Stories listeners. You can purchase any of their maternity essentials today at newbeginnings.com.au using the promo code ABS15 for 15% off. You can also find New Beginnings at Baby Bunting, Chemist Warehouse, and other local pharmacies and baby stores. Embrace the beautiful journey of motherhood with New Beginnings.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

CommSec
Market Close 20 Aug 24: Eighth straight day of gains for Aussie stocks

CommSec

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 9:22


The Australian share market is on the cusp of its longest winning streak since 2015, having already logged eight consecutive days of gains. However, despite the optimism, today's rise has been modest, impacted by weaker iron ore prices and cautious investor sentiment ahead of central bank meetings. Key sectors like materials and tech are performing well, while property trusts lag behind, with Dexus leading the losses after posting a significant valuation-driven loss. On the corporate front, Baby Bunting and ARB enjoyed strong gains due to positive outlooks, while ANZ highlighted challenges with late mortgage repayments amid persistent inflation. With over 40 companies reporting tomorrow, it's set to be one of the busiest days of the reporting season. The content in this podcast is prepared, approved and distributed in Australia by Commonwealth Securities Limited ABN 60 067 254 399 AFSL 238814. The information does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Consider the appropriateness of the information before acting and if necessary, seek appropriate professional advice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Between the Bells
Morning Bell 21 August

Between the Bells

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 5:07


Wall Street's 8-day winning streak ended overnight as investors took a breather from the comeback rally after the early August mass market sell-off. The Dow Jones fell 0.15% on Tuesday, the S&P500 lost 0.2% and the tech-heavy Nasdaq ended the day down 0.33%. This week, investors are preparing for the Federal Reserve's annual Jackson Hole Economic Symposium where Fed Chair, Jerome Powell, will speak on Friday. Investors are also likely taking a breather from the recent equities rally ahead of the US Fed's latest FOMC meeting minutes out on Wednesday US time before assessing their next moves in line with the rate outlook from the Fed at the last rate-decision meeting.Over in Europe on Tuesday, markets closed lower on Tuesday as economic uncertainty weighed on investor sentiment. The STOXX 600 fell 0.46% with all-but the automotive sector ending the day in the red, while Germany's DAX lost 0.35% on Tuesday, the French CAC fell 0.22% and, in the UK, the FTSE100 ended the day down 1%. Germany's producer price index fell 0.8% YoY in July, while inflation in the euro zone was 2.6% in July, up from 2.5% in June with both datasets weighing on investor sentiment on Tuesday.Across Asia on Tuesday, markets closed mostly higher tracking Wall Street's strength on Monday and after China's loan prime rates were held, in-line with expectations. Japan's Nikkei led the gains with a 1.8% rise, while South Korea's Kospi index rose 0.83%, and China's CSI Index added 0.72%, while Hong Kong's Hang Seng fell 0.5% on Tuesday.Locally on Tuesday, the ASX200 rose for an 8th straight session on Tuesday, closing the day up 0.2% above 8000 points for the first time since the early-August mass sell-off.What to watch today:The RBA meeting minutes out yesterday revealed the RBA considered raising Australia's cash rate from the 12-year high 4.35% in August in a bid to return inflation to the target 2-3% range in a more reasonable timeframe. The RBA also didn't rule out any further rate hikes which saw market gains ease in afternoon trade from the morning rally.The hawkish tone out of the RBA meeting minutes weighed on real estate stocks yesterday with the sector posting a 1.55% decline while a tech and materials rally more than offset the weakness among real estate stocks.Baby Bunting shares soared 8.85% on Tuesday after the baby retailer released FY24 results. Investors overlooked the decline in sales, profit and increase in net debt to buy into the stock on outlook for improved outlook in FY25 amid cost cutting measures and pro forma NPAT expectations of between $9.5m and $12.5m. Plumbing supplies giant Reliance Worldwide also rallied just shy of 9% yesterday on the release of FY24 results including net sales growth of 0.2%. Investors bought in also on strong outlook for FY25 in anticipation for this company to form part of the group of entities that will benefit from an easing interest rate environment. On the commodities front this morning, oil is trading 0.41% lower at US$73.36/barrel, gold is up 0.43% at US$2514/ounce and iron ore is up 0.3% at US$98.10/tonne.The Aussie dollar has strengthened overnight to buy 67.39 US cents, 98.11 Japanese Yen, 51.79 British Pence and 1 New Zealand dollar and 10 cents.Ahead of the midweek trading session on the local bourse, the SPI futures are anticipating the ASX to open the day down 0.55% tracking the global market sell-off overnight. Trading Ideas:Bell Potter has decreased the 12-month price target on Mader Group (ASX:MAD) from $7.60 to $6.80 and maintain a buy rating on the leading provider of specialised contract labour for maintenance of heavy mobile equipment in the resources and civil industries, following the release of Mader's FY24 results. Near-term outlook supported by mid-cycle fleet renewal in Australia and North America, however, the analyst is cautious that chal

Add To Cart
Laura Klein from Snotty Noses | Checkout #428

Add To Cart

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 7:32


In this episode of Add To Cart, we checkout Founder and CEO of Snotty Noses, a brand that pretty much does what it says on the tin…provides a practical solution for dealing with the bucket loads of snot that the babies and toddlers in our lives seem to generate from the moment they come into our lives. If you are not a parent or have had no experience of this phenomenon…you might want to have a look at Snotty Noses Tik Tok channel to get up to speed. The Snotty Boss, Laura's hero product, is a motorised nasal aspirator that niftily sucks the snot from your child's nose at the touch of a button. Laura's journey has taken her from fulfilling orders at her kitchen bench to being stocked in retailers such as Terry White and Baby Bunting. Links from the episode:Laura Klein from Snotty Noses: The Wholesale Snot Boss | #415Inshot videoPhotoroomQuestions answered in the podcast:What is the weirdest thing you've ever bought online? Which retailer has most inspired you recently? Name a piece of tech that you or your ecommerce business couldn't live without? Can you recommend a book or podcast that our listeners should immediately get into? What is your biggest challenge today? About your co-host: Laura Klein from Snotty NosesLaura began her business in 2013 from the kitchen bench. She was a full-time Mum to three kids under five and on leave from her job as a primary school teacher. Her kids had a runny nose every other week, and she had spent a fortune on snot sucking solutions that just didn't work. She found a motorised aspirator for sale in a parenting magazine and loved it. After recommending it to all her friends, she decided she could start a business selling this product online. She bought a box of stock and the rest is history. That original model of aspirator has been retired, and Snotty Boss hit the market in March 2020. Snotty Boss is now stocked in over 1200 stockists around Australia, and is sold all over the world via the international website (snottyboss.com)You can contact Laura at LinkedInWant to come on board as an Add To Cart sponsor Are interested in joining Add To Cart as a co-host Have any feedback or suggestions on how to make Add To Cart betterEmail hello@addtocart.com.au We look forward to hearing from you! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Add To Cart
Laura Klein from Snotty Noses: The Wholesale Snot Boss | #415

Add To Cart

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 56:32


In this episode of Add To Cart, we are joined by Laura Klein, Founder and CEO of Snotty Noses, a brand that pretty much does what it says on the tin…provides a practical solution for dealing with the bucket loads of snot that the babies and toddlers in our lives seem to generate from the moment they come into our lives. If you are not a parent or have had no experience of this phenomenon…you might want to have a look at Snotty Noses Tik Tok channel to get up to speed. The Snotty Boss, Laura's hero product, is a motorised nasal aspirator that niftily sucks the snot from your child's nose at the touch of a button. Laura's journey has taken her from fulfilling orders at her kitchen bench to being stocked in retailers such as Terry White and Baby Bunting. Laura shares how she made the tricky move from selling someone else's product to manufacturing her own, her tips for successful affiliate marketing and what she learned from a recent warehouse upgrade.Links from the episode:Snotty NosesDeliver In Person (sponsored)Shopify Plus (sponsored)Questions answered:Now ten years old, how has Snotty Noses business evolved and grown?What type of content performs best on Tik Tok?As the founder of Snotty Noses, what was the tipping point for hiring a GM?About your host: Nathan Bush from Add to Cart Nathan Bush is a director, strategist and advisor. He has led eCommerce for businesses with revenue $100m+ and has been recognised as one of Australia's Top 50 People in eCommerce four years in a row. You can contact Nathan on LinkedIn, Twitter or via email.About your co-host: Laura Klein from Snotty NosesLaura began her business in 2013 from the kitchen bench. She was a full-time Mum to three kids under five and on leave from her job as a primary school teacher. Her kids had a runny nose every other week, and she had spent a fortune on snot sucking solutions that just didn't work. She found a motorised aspirator for sale in a parenting magazine and loved it. After recommending it to all her friends, she decided she could start a business selling this product online. She bought a box of stock and the rest is history. That original model of aspirator has been retired, and Snotty Boss hit the market in March 2020. Snotty Boss is now stocked in over 1200 stockists around Australia, and is sold all over the world via the international website (snottyboss.com)You can contact Laura at LinkedInPlease contact us if you: Want to come on board as an Add To Cart sponsor Are interested in joining Add To Cart as a co-host Have any feedback or suggestions on how to make Add To Cart betterEmail hello@addtocart.com.au We look forward to hearing from you! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

What The Flux
Realestate.com.au's rental revenue | Baby Bunting big blues | Airbnb's returning to its roots

What The Flux

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2024 6:52


REA Group, the owner of Realestate.com.au, has seen a 24% jump in revenue for the first quarter, after a large rise in residential listings in Sydney and Melbourne. Baby Bunting, Australia's largest baby retail chain, has seen its shares drop more than 22% after concerns around cost-of-living pressures for their customers. Airbnb's shares dropped 8% last week after it warned investors about its second quarter performance… and its new focus on experiences. —Build the financial wellbeing of your team with Flux at Work: https://bit.ly/fluxatworkDownload the free app (App Store): http://bit.ly/FluxAppStoreDownload the free app (Google Play): http://bit.ly/FluxappGooglePlayDaily newsletter: https://bit.ly/fluxnewsletterFlux on Instagram: http://bit.ly/fluxinstaFlux on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@flux.finance—-The content in this podcast reflects the views and opinions of the hosts, and is intended for personal and not commercial use. We do not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any opinion, statement or other information provided or distributed in these episodes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Between the Bells
Morning Bell 20 February

Between the Bells

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 4:28


Over in the US, Wall Street was closed on Monday due to the Presidents Day holiday, with trading to resume tomorrow.In Europe overnight, markets closed mostly higher, carrying on the positive sentiment of last week with the STOXX600 closing the day up 0.17% driven by a rally for healthcare stocks. Germany's DAX bucked the positive start to the week closing the session down 0.15%, while the French CAC ended the day flat and the FTSE100 in the UK rose 0.22% to start the week in the green.In Asia, markets also closed mostly higher overnight as investors returned from the Lunar New Year holidays and upbeat travel data boosted investor sentiment. Consumer spending in China rose higher than pre-COVID levels across the Lunar New Year holiday according to data out in the region, indicating economic recovery on the consumer front is underway, which prompted China's CSI300 index to rise 0.5% on Monday. Japan's Nikkei and Hong Kong's Hang Seng indices each fell to start the week lower while South Korea's Kospi rose 1.3%.The ASX started the week with a gain of just 0.09% on Monday as an afternoon sell off erased most of the gains from earlier in the session with real estate stocks weighing on the key index which offset gains among the miners and banks.As we head into week three of the local reporting season calendar, so far 82 companies have reported first half results with 30 beating expectations, 31 meeting expectations and 21 missing expectations.Lendlease was the worst performer in the real estate sector with the company plunging 16% after reporting a $136m loss for the first half and downgrading its return on equity guidance for the remainder of FY24 in results released yesterday.The insurance providers in QBE and IAG were two key names that missed expectations and were subsequently sold off as investors responded to the weaker than expected results from the two providers.A2 Milk on the other hand jumped 12.5% on Monday after the dairy distribution company posted stronger revenue and profits in the first half, attributing the strong results to growth in the Chinese market products.Leading cement producer Boral also rallied 4.6% on Monday after announcing Seven Group has made an offer to buy the remaining 28.4% stake in the company that it does not already own.What to watch today:Ahead of the local trading session here in Australia the SPI futures are expecting the ASX to open Tuesday's session flat ahead of a busy reporting season calendar today including results out of Ansell, BHP Group, Sonic Healthcare, Baby Bunting, Coronado Global Resources and more.On the commodities front this morning, oil is up 0.5% at US$79.57/barrel, gold is up 0.21% at US$2017.35/ounce and iron ore is flat at US$128/tonne.AU$1.00 dollar is buying US$0.65, 98.18 Japanese Yen, 51.83 British Pence and NZ$1.06.Trading Ideas:Bell Potter has reduced the 12-month price target on Boral (ASX:BLD) from $6.30 to $6.24 and maintain a hold rating on the leading vertically integrated supplier of construction materials in Australia following the receipt of a takeover offer from Seven Group which is already a majority investor however is proposing, under the new deal, to acquire the remaining 28.4% interest that it does not own. The offer is a combination of cash and scrip and Bell Potter believes the offer proposal appears to be fair.And Trading Central has identified a bearish signal on PWR Holdings (ASX:PWH) following the formation of a pattern over a period of 25-days which is roughly the same amount of time the share price may fall from the close of $10.76 to the range of $8.80 to $9.10 according to standard principles of technical analysis.

Baby Giants Investing
#106 - Economic Indicators, The Lipstick Effect, Vysarn, Diverger, Playside & Smartpay

Baby Giants Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 52:27


Andrew, Matt, and Claude chat economic indicators, retail and the lipstick effect (Lovisa, Step One, Baby Bunting), Altium's AGM, Vysarn, takeover activity (Namoi Cotton, Adore Beauty, & Ensurance). As well as Diverger, and the latest results from Playside and Smartpay.  Follow us on Twitter: @BabyGiantsPodSubscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSXgHHJ4XjWK-r1k4O0pj1g-----0:34 - Good News4:52 - Economic Indicators6:05 - Retail11:39 - Collins Foods (ASX: CKF)13:11 - Domino's Pizza Enterprises (ASX: DMP)13:22 - Lovisa Holdings (ASX: LOV) & The Lipstick Effect17:58 - Step One Clothing (ASX:STP)19:52 - Baby Bunting Group (ASX: BBN)20:33 - Temu24:56 - Altium (ASX: ALU) AGM26:14 - Vysarn (ASX: VYS)28:30 - Catapult Group International (ASX:CAT)29:48 - Takeover Activity - Namoi Cotton (ASX: NAM), Adore Beauty (ASX: ABY), & Ensurance (ASX:ENA)31:39 - Bargain territory?36:48 - Diverger (ASX: DVR)38:33 - Playside Studios (ASX: PLY)42:43 - Smartpay Holdings (ASX: SMP)50:01 - PWR Holdings (ASX:PWH)

QAV Podcast
QAV #633 – Baby Bunting

QAV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 36:31


Fitch downgrades the US, Lowe has new ideas about the RBA, NCK beats the pulled pork curse, MYR rebounds, iron ore falls (every October?), Baby Bunting pulled pork, and problems with Updater's delisting.

Growing
E54: A chat with mum of two and cancer survivor Emily McCarthy

Growing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 61:02


In this episode, host Beth sits down with mum of two Emily McCarthy.  Emily shares what it was like to navigate on-going pregnancy sickness and prepare for her second birth after having had a traumatic birth with her first baby. We also learn about Em's unexpectedly complex postpartum and how it felt to receive and ultimately recover from a devastating cancer diagnosis just weeks after meeting her second baby.  This episode is truly a beautiful listen and one I know you will get so much from.. You can follow Em on Instagram @emac5555 and sign up to her newsletter at https://emilymccarthy.substack.com/https://emilymccarthy.substack.com/  Listen to Em's birth first story here:  https://australianbirthstories.com/podcast/episode-243/  For more information on bowel cancer screening, treatment and support visit  https://www.bowelcanceraustralia.org/  A huge thank you to this week's episode sponsor Tommee Tippee and their amazing Made for Me™ Wearable Breast Pump. Powered by you, the newest Tommee Tippee breast pump is wearable and cord-free! It slips comfortably into your bra, meaning you can pump totally hands-free – whenever, wherever. It can be controlled using the Tommee Tippee app, and is the only breast pump that mimics a baby's natural suckling motion using smart ConstantComfort™ technology. The breast pump has a clever nipple-alignment light to help you pump in the most comfortable position, day or night, and the milk collector bottle is compatible with Tommee Tippee's award-winning Closer to Nature® teats, so you can feed your baby in a few simple steps. The Made for Me™ Wearable Breast Pump is available now from tommeetippee.com.au and Baby Bunting stores.

Fear and Greed
Interview: Reporting season so far, from CBA to Baby Bunting

Fear and Greed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2023 12:09 Transcription Available


The first full week of reporting season gave investors plenty to consider. And there's a lot more to come.Matthew Kidman, principal at Centennial Asset Management, talks to Jennifer Duke about the companies he's watching, and whether we might see any surprises as we continue through reporting season.This is general information only. You should seek professional advice before making investment decisions.Find out more: https://fearandgreed.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Between the Bells
Morning Bell 14 August

Between the Bells

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2023 3:59


Wall Street closed mixed on Friday with the Nasdaq posting a second weekly loss for the first time in 2023 as semiconductor stocks weighed on the tech heavy index. Over the week, the Dow Jones added 0.6%, while the S&P500 and Nasdaq each dropped 0.3% and 1.9% respectively.July producer price index data was released in the U.S. on Friday and confirmed inflation remains sticky in the region. The data showed a rise of 0.3% on June which was above the 0.2% economists were expecting. News Corp shares rallied on Friday after the media company reported an earnings beat in Q4.Over in Europe, markets closed lower on Friday as investors continued to digest corporate earnings results alongside the release of unfavourable PPI data in the U.S. The STOXX600 fell 1.1% on Friday while Germany's DAX lost just over 1%, the French CAC fell 1.26%, and in the UK, the FTSE100 fell 1.24%.On Friday, UK economic output data was released showing economic output grew by 0.5% in June, which was higher than the expected growth of 0.2%.Locally on Friday, the ASX200 fell 0.24%, weighed down by a sharp sell-off in the energy sector, while consumer discretionary and health care stocks offset some of the heavy losses to end the week higher. The sell-off on Friday was driven by investors responding to a slew of earnings results released including Baby Bunting dropping almost 2% after profit fell 51% and the full year dividend was slashed by 52% in addition to cost-cutting measures announced in the FY23 results.What to watch today: Ahead of the local trading session here in Australia, the SPI futures are expecting the ASX to open 0.41% lower to start the new trading week in the red.On the commodities front this morning, oil is trading 0.3% lower at US$82.96/barrel, gold is up 0.08% at US$1915/ounce and iron ore is up 1.93% at US$105.50/tonne.Stocks trading ex-dividend today include EUROZ Hartleys Group (ASX:EZL) and Suncorp Group (ASX:SUN). If you've been thinking about these stocks, it might be worth considering buying in today as stocks trading ex-dividend generally trade lower on the ex-dividend date.AU$1.00 is buying US$0.65, 94.14 Japanese Yen, 51.35 British Pence and NZ$1.08. Trading Ideas: Bell Potter has initiated coverage on Task Group Holdings (ASX:TSK) with a buy rating and a 12-month price target of $0.62. Task Group is an end-to-end Transaction Management and Customer Engagement platform that delivers a B2B Software as a Service solution to high quality enterprise clients including McDonalds, Starbucks and Compass Group in Australia, to manage the experience for customers from pre-order to payment. Bell Potter sees Task is trading at a 20% discount to global industry peers and the buy recommendation is based on the company's exposure to future-facing growth and profitability.And Trading Central has identified a bullish signal on Harvey Norman (ASX:HVN) following the formation of a pattern over a period of 34-days which is roughly the same amount of time the share price may rise from the close of $3.87 to the range of $4.35 to $4.45 according to standard principles of technical analysis.

SHE-talks E-commerce
How to enter mainstream markets WITHOUT devaluing your luxury brand with Kristy Withers from Incy Interiors

SHE-talks E-commerce

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 41:50


What do you do when your target market is shrinking?How do you continue to not just survive but THRIVE through the cost of living rising?Your gut answer might be to go on sale or if you have a luxury brand to create a cheaper option - but how do you do that WITHOUT devaluing your brand?Introducing Kristy Withers who saw a gap in the market back in 2011 when searching for the perfect bed for her little one, and decided to do something about it. With a background in digital marketing and advertising, managing MILLIONS of dollars in monthly budgets, Kristy founded Incy Interiors - a D2C and wholesale furniture store focusing on beautiful kids' furniture. Incy has grown into a multi-million dollar brand with over 10 million a year in revenue and is now stocked in big retailers like Harvey Norman, Myer, and Baby Bunting and is about to expand into international markets.Whether you're just starting out or you're looking to kick your growth up a gear this pod has so many great learnings, so grab your pen or open your notes app and let's dive in. We chat: ✨What Incy did to come back and GROW more than before after losing 130 stockists & ONE MILLION DOLLARS in revenue in one year✨How to secure HUGE contracts and opportunities for exposure with a TINY marketing budget✨The SECRET to managing rising freight costs that keep going up! … and SO much moreINCY INTERIORS:Check out INCY INTERIORS Follow @incyinteriorsThis week's PRODUCT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT is Wild Dough. Check out their website or follow them on Instagram @wilddough.coHave you got a product we should know about? Tell us hereWANT MORE:Do you want to have your own online brand but have no idea where to start? Check out our latest program Start-Up where we'll guide you every step of the way to test and launch SUCCESSFULLY. Or if you are feeling stuck, lonely, or overwhelmed in your business and want to double your sales in 90 days check out The AcademyHave an idea for an episode or want to connect? Reach out at @shecom.co

XY Adviser
12 JUN 2023 - Monday Market Highlights

XY Adviser

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2023 3:57


This week we cover the June RBA interest rate decision, Australian Q1 GDP growth, European Q1 GPD, the China inflation print, EBOS, Infratil, Auckland International Airport, and Baby Bunting. This podcast is moving to Milford's new podcast channel OnTrack with Milford. Head over to https://ensombl.com/go/20230612 and subscribe so you don't miss any episodes. Join the Ensombl platform: App Store: http://www.ensombl.com/apple Google Play: http://www.ensombl.com/google Desktop: https://www.ensombl.com/ General Disclaimer – https://www.ensombl.com/disclaimer/

OnTrack with Milford
Monday Market Highlights: 12 June 2023

OnTrack with Milford

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2023 3:37


In this week's Monday Market Highlights, Sustainable Investment Analyst Nick Morgan discusses the RBA's surprising rate hike, Australia's Q1 GDP growth, a lower than forecasted ISM services print in the US, a second quarter of negative growth for the EU, and the China inflation print coming in slightly below expectation for May. In equity news, Nick looks into EBBOS losing its major contract with the Chemist Warehouse, Infratil's announced acquisition of the remaining 50% of One NZ, Auckland Council's selling down of their stake in Auckland International Airport, and downgrades for ASX Limited and Baby Bunting. This podcast is intended to provide general information only. It does not take into account your investment needs or personal circumstances. It is not intended to be viewed as investment or financial advice. Should you require financial advice you should always speak to a Financial Adviser. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance. Milford is an active fund manager with views and portfolio positions subject to change.

Between the Bells
Morning Bell 7 June

Between the Bells

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 5:41 Transcription Available


Wall St closed modestly higher on Tuesday as investors await inflation data and the Federal Reserve's policy meeting outcome on the rate hike front next week. The S&P500 added 0.24% trading near a nine-month high, while the Nasdaq added 0.36% and the Dow Jones closed just 0.03% higher on Tuesday.The 3-day ASX rally ended yesterday with the key index closing 1.20% lower as investors responded to the RBA rate hike announcement of a 25-basis point hike for June, in addition to RBA governor Philip Lowe flagging ‘further tightening of monetary policy may be required to ensure that inflation returns to the target 2-3% range in a reasonable timeframe'. The nation's cash rate now sits at an 11.5 year high of 4.1% for June and is up 400-basis points since the RBA began raising rates last May.The key drivers of the interest rate hike surround the tight labour market, low unemployment, which moved higher in April, and wages growth compared to low productivity output, which accelerated to a decade-high in the March quarter.Dr Lowe said recent data indicated upside risks to the inflation outlook notably labour costs are rising ‘briskly' with ‘growth in the public sector wages expected to pick up further and the annual increase in award wages was higher than it was last year'. While majority of economists were expecting a pause in the cash rate for June, some lifted their call to expect the hike on Friday last week after the Fair Work Commission announced a 5.75% raise in minimum wages, and CPI data last Wednesday came in hotter than expected. For those with a variable interest home loan, you'll unfortunately feel a heavy brunt of this rate hike if/when the banks pass it on in full to loan customers, with the average loan of $500,000 incurring a $76 increase in monthly repayments after this rate hike, taking the total monthly increase to $1134 since the RBA began raising rates last May.Retail spend has come down as the high cost of living pressures begin to bite, which is taking impact on Consumer discretionary stocks as the sector led the losses on the ASX yesterday. Stocks in this sector face some of the toughest headwinds from rate hike announcements with cost-of-living pressures depleting consumer demand for discretionary goods. Baby Bunting plunged over 23% on Tuesday after the infant goods retailer released a trading update and downgraded guidance amid muted sales growth.Investors only bought into Utilities stocks yesterday given their defensive nature, meaning people still need the services such companies provide during all phases of the business cycle. On the commodities front this morning, oil is trading 0.81% lower at US$71.57/ barrel, gold is up 0.11% at US$1963/ounce and iron ore is up 2.84% at US$108.50/tonne. Iron ore hit a six-week high on Monday as the price rally this week has been sparked by hopes of a policy introduction in China through new measures to support the country's property market.What to watch today:Ahead of the local trading session here in Australia, the SPI futures are anticipating the ASX to open 0.34% higher.Taking a look at economic data out today, Australia's GDP growth rate for Q1 is out just after midday with consensus expecting growth of 0.3% for Q1, down from a 0.5% expansion in Q4, which will mean the 6th consecutive period of economic growth but at a slower pace than prior expansions.Trading Ideas:Bell Potter has reduced the price target on Adacel Technologies (ASX:ADA) from 85 cps to 80 cps and maintain a buy rating on the leading global provider of simulation and control systems for the civil aviation and defence sectors, due to the company announcing two new contract wins but downgrading its FY23 guidance given one of the contracts was awarded later than expected and also delays in the finalisation of a contract renewal.

Market Matters Podcasts
Markets @ Midday - Tuesday 6th June - ASX -48pts, Baby Bunting (BBN), Sigma (SIG) & ASX

Market Matters Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 5:14


Beyond The Bump
Is sibling fighting normal & when do we step in? - with child psychologist Emily from the Playful Psychologist

Beyond The Bump

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 56:41


In our 170th episode of Beyond the Bump, we chat to Emily from the Playful Psychologist all about sibling rivalry and sibling fighting. Our listeners have been asking for this topic for a while now and we ourselves feel like we could do with some tips and tricks too! We hope you enjoy! If we have an only child, how do we ensure we teach our kids the same social developmental skills as those kids with siblings?  If you have more than one child, what is considered a ‘normal' amount of fighting? Are there any kinds of behaviours to look out for that may indicate this has gone too far? How far is too far?  What do you do in the situations when one of your children is always dobbing on the other? Is there a certain age gap where fighting and rivalry is worse? Or is it pretty much going to happen with all siblings? When should we intervene? And how do we intervene so that it doesn't come across as us favouring one child over the other? At what age are children expected to be able to share?   Does it matter whose fault it is? How do we teach our kids that not everything is a competition? What to do if the older kid is a little too forceful towards the younger sibling? How do we respond to our older child if they're saying they, 'Hate their brother or sister!' or 'Can my brother and sister go back now!' And SO MUCH MORE!!!   Beyond the Bump is a podcast brought to you by Jayde Couldwell and Sophie Pearce! A podcast targeted at mums, just like you! A place to have real conversations with honest and authentic people.   Follow us on Instagram at @beyondthebump.podcast to stay up to date with behind the scenes and future episodes.    This episode of Beyond the Bump is brought to you by Tommee Tippee: If you are interested in The new Made for Me™ Wearable Breast Pump you can get your hands on one from tommeetippee.com.au and Baby Bunting stores.  

Beyond The Bump
How was your THIRD birth?!? Pearl's birth story - with Sophie

Beyond The Bump

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 70:46


In our 169th episode of Beyond the Bump, Sophie FINALLY tells us about her birth with baby Pearl! We hope you enjoy!! You can listen to Sophie's previous two birth stories: EP12: Sophie's two rapid births and the jump from one to two, on Apple Podcasts and Spotify Beyond the Bump is a podcast brought to you by Jayde Couldwell and Sophie Pearce! A podcast targeted at mums, just like you! A place to have real conversations with honest and authentic people.   Follow us on Instagram at @beyondthebump.podcast to stay up to date with behind the scenes and future episodes.    This episode of Beyond the Bump is brought to you by Tommee Tippee: If the Tommee Tippee Dreamsense Baby Monitor sounds up your alley you can purchase one from tommeetippee.com.au and Baby Bunting stores!

Between the Bells
Morning Bell 2 March

Between the Bells

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 4:33


Rising bond yields fuelled the sell-off on Wall Street overnight with the benchmark 10-year yield topping 4% for the first time since November, while the 1-year Treasury yield climbed above 5%. Investors also reassessed the outlook for tightening monetary policy and economic growth as key data has been released around the world showing inflation continues to remain stubbornly high in Europe and other key regions. The Dow Jones closed up 0.02%, while the S&P500 fell 0.47% and the Nasdaq fell 0.66%. Salesforce shares soared 13% on Wednesday after the cloud software company posted better-than-expected fourth quarter and full year results including Q4 revenue up 14% to US$8.38bn, while full year revenue rose 22%. The company's strong results were attributed to cost cutting measures including laying off staff during the quarter as it pushes to become more profitable.Over in Europe economic data continues to weigh on investor sentiment in the region with local markets there closing mostly lower on Wednesday following the release of a flash estimate into Germany's harmonised inflation rate showing an increase from 9.2% to 9.3% in February. This comes ahead of Eurozone inflation due out on Tuesday. Germany's DAX fell 0.39%, the French CAC lost almost half a percent, and in the UK the FTSE100 rose almost half a perfect on Wednesday.Global markets may face some relief today though buoyed by China releasing its official purchasing managers' index data for February overnight showing a rise to 52.6 points in February, the highest since April 2012, in a sign the world's second largest economy is beginning to ramp up manufacturing and overall operations following the removal of its harsh COVID restrictions.What to watch today:In commodities, oil is trading 0.66% higher at US$77.55/barrel, gold is up 0.56% at US$1837/ounce and iron ore is flat at US$126/tonne.The Aussie dollar is buying US$0.68, 92.01 Japanese Yen, 56.07 British Pence and NZ$1.08.The local market slipped into the red yesterday after Australian GDP data for Q4 was released, showing the economy grew 0.5% over the quarter, which is a slower pace than was expected. This is the fifth straight quarter of growth in the economy but the softest pace in the period amid intense cost-of-living pressures and rising interest rates.Ahead of the local trading session here in Australia, the SPI futures are anticipating the ASX to open flat on the second last trading session of the week.Stocks trading ex-dividend today include Baby Bunting (ASX:BUB), Woolworths (ASX:WOW), Propel Funeral Partners (ASX:PFP), Coles Group (ASX:COL), Pro Medicus (ASX:PME), Medibank Private (ASX:MPL), Pilbara Minerals (ASX:PLS) and Jumbo Interactive (ASX:JIN). If you've been thinking about these stocks it might be worth considering buying in today as stocks trading ex-dividend generally trade lower on the ex-dividend date.Trading Ideas:Trading Central has identified a bullish signal on Deep Yellow (ASX:DYL) following the formation of a pattern over a period of 22-days which is roughly the same amount of time the share price may rise from the close of $0.68 to the range of $0.90 to $0.96 according to standard principles of technical analysis.Bell Potter has downgraded its price target on Bubs Australia (ASX:BUB) to 29cps but maintains a hold rating on this company following the release of the infant formula company's first half results that focused on costs eating into margins. For the half, Bub's reported revenue down 6%, an underlying EBITDA loss of $22m, elevated inventory position of $8.4m and expect higher operating cost assumptions between FY23-25.

Earnings Season
Baby Bunting Group Limited, H1 2023 Earnings Call, Feb 17, 2023

Earnings Season

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 50:56


Baby Bunting Group Limited, H1 2023 Earnings Call, Feb 17, 2023

Between the Bells
Morning Bell 20 February

Between the Bells

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2023 4:16


The local market closed almost 1% lower on Friday as a sell-off in technology stocks weighed on the key index, with investors fleeing growth stocks in fear of further rate hikes out of the RBA and Federal Reserve.Baby Bunting (ASX:BBN) fell over 6% on Friday after reporting a 66.5% drop in net profit for the first half, while QBE (ASX:QBE) insurance rallied over 7% on strong first half results including NPAT up 3%.The winning stocks from Friday's session were led by QBE (ASX:QBE) Insurance adding over 7%, while A2 Milk Company (ASX:A2M) rose 6.3%, and Corporate Travel Management (ASX:CTD) rallied 4.5%. And on the losing end Block Inc (ASX:SQ2) fell 7.76%, while New Hope Corporation (ASX:NHC) dropped 5.8%, and Centuria Industrial REIT (ASX:CIP) fell 5.76%.The most traded stocks by Bell Direct clients on Friday were led by the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (ASX:CBA), Magellan Financial Group (ASX:MFG) and Woodside Energy (ASX:WDS).Wall Street closed mixed on Friday as investor fears of further rate hikes to come from the Fed intensified last week on the back of a few economic reports coming in stronger than expected.Yields on the 10-year and 2-year U.S. Treasury bonds hit levels not seen since November which weighed on markets during the last trading session or the week.The Dow Jones rose 0.39%, while the S&P500 fell 0.28% and the Nasdaq closed the day down 0.58%. The Dow Jones notched out a third straight week of losses, and the S&P500 fell for a second week but the Nasdaq rose 0.59% for the week.Over in Europe, markets closed lower on Friday following a week of economic data released that weighed on investor sentiment. The STOXX600 fell 0.2%, Germany's DAX lost 0.33%, the French CAC shed 0.25% and, in the UK, the FTSE100 fell 0.1%.What to watch today:Taking a look at commodities, it's a red start to the week with oil down 2.74% at US$76.34/barrel, coal is down 2.68% at US$214/tonne, gold is up slightly at US$1842.39/ounce and iron ore is up 0.4% at US$127.50/tonne.Ahead of the local trading session here in Australia the SPI futures are anticipating the ASX to open flat on the back of the mixed session on Wall St on Friday.Stocks going ex-dividend today include Zimplat Holdings (ASX:ZIM), Ansell (ASX:ANN), Vicinity Centres (ASX:VCX) and Wesfarmers (ASX:WES). If you have been thinking about these stocks it might be worth considering buying in today as stocks going ex-dividend generally trade lower on the ex-dividend date.The Aussie dollar is buying 69 Us cents, 92.15 Japanese Yen, 57.30 British Pence and 1 New Zealand dollar and 10 cents.Trading Ideas:Bell Potter has increased its price target on OreCorp (ASX:ORR) to 93 cents, from 84 cents, and maintains a speculative buy rating on the company following a number of catalysts coming through including de-risking and the achievement of key milestones at its Nyanzaga Gold Project in Tanzania. The NGP has emerged as an attractive, significant scale, new gold project with strong financial performance metrics in a region that is experiencing a resurgence in investment by the world's largest mining companies.Trading Central has identified a bullish signal on Rumble Resources (ASX:RTR) following the formation of a pattern over a period of 24-days which is roughly the same amount of time the share price may rise from the close of 23 cents to the range of 28 cents to 30 cents according to standard principles of technical analysis.

Growing
EP09: Here's something I wish I had during pregnancy (and no, you can't buy it at Baby Bunting)

Growing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2022 10:10


Lately I've been reflecting on my pregnancy with my daughter...what was good about it? What did I find challenging?... And what I keep coming back to is that I really lacked and craved community. This episode is an honest look at the experience of loneliness in motherhood, why we are so uncomfortable asking for help and ways that we can achieve connection and feel supported in this pivotal time of life. FREEBIE Currently pregnant and keen to get organised? Grab our FREE first trimester checklist. This handy guide takes the overwhelm out of early pregnancy and steps you through some of the main things to consider. Head to www.birthwithbeth.com.au to download yours today. Keen for more? Follow @birthwithbeth_ on instagram for education, updates and insights. Consider it midwifery with a side of motherhood.

XY Adviser
17 OCT 2022 - Monday Market Highlights

XY Adviser

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2022 5:30


This week we cover US Core CPI data, the UK jobs report, the Westpac consumer confidence index, Qantas, and Baby Bunting. This market highlight is proudly brought to you by Milford https://milfordasset.com.au/ Join the XY platform: App Store: http://co.xyadviser.com/xyistore Google Play: http://co.xyadviser.com/xygplay Desktop: https://www.xyadviser.com/ General Disclaimer – https://www.xyadviser.com/disclaimer/

What The Flux
Airwallex's $100m for acquisitions | YouTube finally embraces handles | Baby Bunting's investors not saying ga-ga

What The Flux

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 5:56


Aussie fintech Airwallex has raised $100m US for acquisitions because it reckons now is a good time to snap up cheap software companies.   YouTube users will finally have a new way of identifying themselves after YouTube announced that custom name handles will be rolled out.   Baby Bunting's investors are not going ga-ga for its latest results after a major drop in its profit margin.   ---   Build the financial wellbeing of your team with Flux at Work: https://bit.ly/fluxatwork Download the free app (App Store): http://bit.ly/FluxAppStore Download the free app (Google Play): http://bit.ly/FluxappGooglePlay Daily newsletter: https://bit.ly/fluxnewsletter Flux on Instagram: http://bit.ly/fluxinsta Flux on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@flux.finance   ---   The content in this podcast reflects the views and opinions of the hosts, and is intended for personal and not commercial use. We do not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any opinion, statement or other information provided or distributed in these episodes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Market Matters Podcasts
Markets @ Midday - Tuesday 11th October - Dalrymple Bay (DBI), Baby Bunting (BBN) & Orica (ORI)

Market Matters Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 5:47


Between the Bells
Closing Bell 11 October

Between the Bells

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 2:51


The ASX succumbed to the pressure of the global market sell-off today, closing Tuesday's session 0.34% lower despite a morning rally. Investors sharply sold out of energy stocks amid a decline in the price of oil, while also weighing up declining consumer and business confidence data which were released today for September and October respectively. Westpac Consumer Confidence slid almost 1% for October, while NAB Business Confidence data dropped 5 points in September amid difficult business and economic conditions.The oil and gas mining giants took a hit today on the declining price of oil, with Beach Energy (ASX:BPT) falling 2.5%, Woodside Energy (ASX:WDS) shedding 2% and New Hope Corporation (ASX:NHC) ended the day down 1.2%.Despite the market closing lower, some stocks made headlines for surging ahead today including John Lyngs Group (ASX:JLG), which recovered 6% of yesterday's sharp sell-off, while Allkem (ASX:AKE) added nearly 5% and Orica (ASX:ORI) gained 4.4% today.On the losing side, Sayona Mining (ASX:SYA) was the worst performing stock on the ASX200 today despite no price sensitive news released by the lithium producer today. Imugene (ASX:IMU) continued its sell-off today, losing 5.5%, despite no news out of the company. Megaport (ASX:MP1) rounded out the bottom three performing stocks today, closing just under 5% lower. Baby retailer Baby Bunting (ASX:BBN) shares tanked more than 20% today after the company issued a warning about the company's gross profit margin as it fell 208 basis points over the PCP to 37.2%. While travel business Helloworld Travel (ASX:HLO) fell 0.5% today, despite the company releasing an update flagging a rebound in travel is imminent as its total transaction value soared 352% in the September quarter to $561m from the same period a year earlier.On the economic data front for tomorrow there is no local data released tomorrow, however overseas the UK's GDP data for August will be released tomorrow afternoon and US Producer Price Index data for September will be out later tomorrow night.The Australian dollar has weakened again, trading at 62.6 US cents, 57.19 British Pence, 91.16 Japanese Yen and 1 New Zealand dollar and 13 cents.

Stace, Mike and Anika
FULL: What To Watch This Long Weekend

Stace, Mike and Anika

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 6:15


Ahead of the long weekend, check out 'What To Watch', including a comedy that's scored 100% on Rotten Tomatoes. We giveaway our last Baby Bunting prize, with a game of 'Famous Babies' - our caller today sets a cracking pace in the game, and there's one answer we can't believe she managed to pull out. Spitgate - did Harry Styles do it? His partner, Olivia Wilde, addresses this rumour.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Stace, Mike and Anika
FULL: Pet Detectives and Baby Challenges

Stace, Mike and Anika

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 7:23


Megan is joined by Laura McGoldrick for the Inconsequential News Quiz - from genderless skincare to the celeb hiring a pet detective, who is doing what?  Megan is pregnant, and having a week Baby Challenges, thanks to Baby Bunting - today, it's a song challenge, can you name these tracks as fast as our players? Finally, Megan reveals an Insta scam with a royal claim - you have to hear just how crazy this is!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Stace, Mike and Anika
FULL: Expert Tips On Getting Kids To Sleep With Daylight Saving

Stace, Mike and Anika

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 8:54


We're joined by special guest Victoria from Early Parenting, (she's a good friend of Megan), and she shares awesome on that big Daylight Saving problem: how to get babies and little kids to change their sleep patterns when that clock changes for Daylight Saving. Yes - there is a way to do it! Megan is 35-weeks pregnant, and she's been giving away Baby Shower prizes thanks to Baby Bunting. Today's challenge: can you guess the chocolate bar in the nappy? Then, it's Goss as the guys discuss Adam Levine from Maroon 5. He denies cheating on his wife, but admits to 'crossing a line' - then, it turns out he wants to name his new baby after the other woman? And 2 more women have said he's been inappropriate on social media? Whaaaaaaaat? Download the episode and enjoy the full chat!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Stace, Mike and Anika
FULL: Two Queens And A Funeral

Stace, Mike and Anika

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 9:55


We have fun and feels for you - first, some fun, with the Nappy Baby Challenge. Megan is 36-weeks pregnant, and has prizes thanks to Baby Bunting. Who will win the Blindfold Nappy Changing challenge?  The Queen's funeral was amazing, and the guys share highlights, especially the great-grandchildren and the corgis. After that, Megan's bad habit of messaging celebs actually pays off! Megan and Estelle chat to Spankie Jackzon,  the Kiwi drag performer who was crowned the winner in the reality show House of Drag. Enjoy!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Earnings Season
Baby Bunting Group Limited, 2022 Earnings Call, Aug 12, 2022

Earnings Season

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2022 65:38


Baby Bunting Group Limited, 2022 Earnings Call, Aug 12, 2022

The COB from ausbiz
Real-estate and ResMed

The COB from ausbiz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 10:35


The S&P/ASX 200 fell 0.54% to 7032.5, dragged lower by heavy losses in real estate, information technology, healthcare and consumer discretionary. Regular readers would know today's losers were yesterday's big winners. What do they say again? Swings and roundabouts. Despite the small hiccup, the benchmark still logged its fourth straight week of gains. It's been over a year since we've seen a winning streak this long. At the individual level, Telix Pharmaceuticals rediscovered gravity on reports of a share sale from a major investor, plunging 7.3% to sit near the bottom of the scoreboard. It had more than doubled in less than two months prior to today's move. Arena REIT slumped 6.4% on broker activity while Resmed was marked down 3.5% after the release of its full-year accounts. While not a benchmark constituent, Baby Bunting's disappointed investors with its result, sliding 3.3%. That's despite Scutty spending most of his weekends there. Outside of earnings, stocks typically favoured by day traders also underperformed. Energy was a beacon of light an otherwise dreary day, lifting 2.3% as underlying energy prices rallied. Whitehaven, New Hope, Viva Energy, Woodside and Beach climbed between 2.2% and 3.7% respectively.Our top three VODs:Lithium plays set for prolific profitsFinding value in US stocks after the latest bounceScott's earnings winners and losers Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Beyond The Bump
How do you deal with Endometriosis? - with Meghan King & Hayley Anderson (@haylsa)

Beyond The Bump

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 74:47


In our BONUS 135th episode of Beyond the Bump, we chat with two guests, Meg King and Hayley Anderson, all about their endometriosis journeys. Endometriosis is a condition that affects so many women; we couldn't speak about it from our personal experience, so we thought why not bring two amazing guests to share their personal stories with you! At what age did Meg get her first period? And when did they start becoming problematic for her? What is endometriosis? How do you know you have endometriosis? And how do you get a diagnosis? How did Meg's first endometriosis laparoscopy go? Was Meg's symptoms mainly cyclical when she was menstruating? Words of advice to women who are also suffering with endometriosis. What has worked for Meg? What are some ways we can help loved ones who are suffering from endometriosis? When did Hayley get her first period? And when did her periods start to cause her problems? What are some ways that Hayley managed her pain? Is there a cure for endometriosis? The difference between excision versus ablation when removing endometriosis How long was Hayley pain-free after her first surgery? Contraception and managing endometriosis And so much MORE!   Goodies mentioned: Women's Wellness Wisdom – Dr Libby Weaver How to Endo – by Bridget Hustwaite In the FLO – Alisa Vitti     Beyond the Bump is a podcast brought to you by Jayde Couldwell and Sophie Pearce! A podcast targeted at mums, just like you! A place to have real conversations with honest and authentic people.   Follow us on Instagram at @beyondthebump.podcast to stay up to date with behind the scenes and future episodes.    This episode of Beyond the Bump is brought to you by NUK: Interrupting this incredibly outstanding episode to bring you some very exciting news. It better be bloody good! You know the brand NUK? Yeah they make teats, soothers and baby bottles? 10 points for you Soph! That they do but THIS month in Australia they are launching the new NUK for Nature soothers that are safe for baby but also the environment!  I am loving the brands that are caring more for the planet! The natural rubber is sourced from the milk of the rubber tree and is biodegradable and the shape of the rubber is inspired by mum.  Round at the top and flat underneath… we are only talking about our nipples ladies not our glutes. Although mine are not far off that description…  Stay on track please! It's not just the teat that's sustainable though, it's the plastic, the packaging and the manufacturing process too. Love that! These new NUK soothers are perfect for littles ones and you can find them at the following stores!  That's right, NUK for Nature is available at selected Woolworths now and will be available at Big W, Baby Bunting and Target later this month.

30 Going On 13
Baby Geniuses

30 Going On 13

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 87:12


In this episode we discuss committing crimes on the moon, long furbys, an update on the Beans'es butt scandal, being back in the baby's POV, if knowing karate is essential to being a "genius", Maddy's dedicated toothpick for Skor, Kim Cattrall's sordid past with scatting, the absolute monster Baby Bunting, those lil McDonalds cookies, how music works, baby to baby consent, the term "diaper gravy", babies helping with finances, "if babies so smart why pooping in diapers" and SO MUCH MORE!!!

What The Flux
Officeworks acquires 21% stake in social enterprise | Baby Bunting profits fly 12% | YouTube's tools to make influencers money

What The Flux

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2022 5:34


Officeworks has acquired a 21% stake in a Brisbane-based social enterprise named World's Biggest Garage Sale.   Baby Bunting, Australia's largest specialty maternity and baby goods retailer, has seen net profits increase by 12% - and shareholders are excited.   To raise the stakes against TikTok and Instagram, YouTube is looking at introducing new set features to help creators make more cash.   ---   Save money and win cash prizes up to $250k weekly: https://www.flux.finance/win-the-week Get your credit score for free: https://bit.ly/fluxcreditscore Download the free app (App Store): http://bit.ly/FluxAppStore Download the free app (Google Play Store): http://bit.ly/FluxappGooglePlay Daily newsletter: https://bit.ly/fluxnewsletter Instagram: http://bit.ly/fluxinsta TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@flux.finance   ---   The content in this podcast reflects the views and opinions of the hosts, and is intended for personal and not commercial use. We do not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any opinion, statement or other information provided or distributed in these episodes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Between the Bells
Morning Bell 6 October

Between the Bells

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 5:25


The major US indices rebounded in the US overnight, led by investors buying the dip into tech stocks.  There is near term uncertainty in the market, as the world awaits the fate of China's biggest property developer Evergrande, currently in a trading halt. Fantasia, another large Chinese developer, also missed a repayment. Therefore, iron ore demand is likely to slow down even further. The Aussie share market is set to open higher, with the futures suggesting a rise of 0.5%, with a focus on tech and oil stocks.  What to watch today: The oil price rose to US$78.93, its highest level since 2014. Oil prices have surged over 50% this year, adding to inflationary pressures. Uranium is trading higher as the International Atomic Energy Agency expects world nuclear-generating capacity to double by 2050, as the world aims to move away from fossil fuels to fight climate change. Keep you eye on Paladin (ASX:PDN) and Deep Yellow (ASX:DYL). Also keep in mind four uranium companies with licences to mine in South Australia. These include Alliance Resources (ASX:AGS), Boss Energy (ASX:BOE), BHP (ASX:BHP), as well as Energy Resources (ASX:ERA), one of the longest operating uranium producers, which is majority owned (86%) by Rio Tinto (ASX:RIO). In economic news, yesterday Australia's balance of trade data hit a record all time high, while iron ore sales to China were lower than expected in August compared to July. In addition, yesterday the RBA reconfirmed it will continue to buy bonds to support the economy until February next year.  Trading Ideas: Citi reiterated its BUY rating for baby retailer Baby Bunting (ASX:BBN) and has increased its price target to $6.11, implying 13% share price growth in a year. Baby Bunting's AGM revealed sales momentum has accelerated, following the last trading update. Citi expects further acceleration in sales throughout the rest of this year as lockdowns end. The company is also making faster than expected progress on its private label strategy, resulting in gross margins being better than expected to date.Bullish charting signals have been seen in Silver Lake Resources (ASX:SLR), Kalium Lakes (ASX:KLL) and Teaminvest Private Group (ASX:TIP), according to Trading Central. 

Earnings Season
Baby Bunting Group Limited, 2021 Earnings Call, Aug 13, 2021

Earnings Season

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 56:46


Baby Bunting Group Limited, 2021 Earnings Call, Aug 13, 2021

What The Flux
Baby Bunting's boom time is here | TikTok protects the kids | Weight Watchers is shrinking

What The Flux

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2021 5:24


Baby Bunting, Australia's largest baby goods retailer, has reported a 76% increase in net profits.   TikTok is adding more privacy protections for minors after seeing Chinese regulators crack down on its peers.   Sales at Weight Watchers are shrinking as consumers prioritise overall wellness above their waistlines.   ---   Save money and win cash prizes up to $250k weekly: https://bit.ly/Wintheweek Get your credit score for free: https://bit.ly/fluxcreditscore Download the free app (App Store): http://bit.ly/FluxAppStore Download the free app (Google Play Store): http://bit.ly/FluxappGooglePlay Weekly newsletter: https://bit.ly/fluxnewsletter Instagram: http://bit.ly/fluxinsta TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@flux.finance   ---   The content in this podcast reflects the views and opinions of the hosts, and is intended for personal and not commercial use. We do not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any opinion, statement or other information provided or distributed in these episodes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The COB from ausbiz
The S&P/ASX 200 climbed 0.54%, extending its gain over the week to 1.2%. Year-to-date, the benchmark has climbed 15.9%

The COB from ausbiz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 15:04


Another day, another record high. That's eight on the trot.. Let the good times roll! The S&P/ASX 200 climbed 0.54%, extending its gain over the week to 1.2%. Year-to-date, the benchmark has climbed 15.9%. All sectors except materials rose during the session, led defensive areas such as utilities, healthcare and consumer staples with gains of between 0.8% to 2%. Consumer discretionary also saw strong demand, jumping 1.2%. Not every retailer had a good day, though. Just ask Baby Bunting shareholders. It slumped 4.5% despite reporting strong revenue and earnings growth. It didn't offer guidance, however. The market didn't like that one bit. With gains of around 5%, Star Entertainment Group, Premier Investments and Dower EDI were the top performers, the latter two assisted by upgrades to ratings and price targets from brokers.Our top three VODS today: Why John is locked on the insurersBuy QBE, sell CBA; Nick Morton's reporting season picks of the weekProperty names, Afterpay keep on delivering at Evans and Partners See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The COB from ausbiz
The market closed at another record high. That makes it seven days in a row. Relentless. The S&P/ASX 200 rose 0.05%, helped by a late flurry of buying. The Chi-X 200 eased 0.07%

The COB from ausbiz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 9:34


The market closed at another record high. That makes it seven days in a row. Relentless. The S&P/ASX 200 rose 0.05%, helped by a late flurry of buying. The Chi-X 200 eased 0.07%. It was telecommunications' turn to lead the push higher, driven by a 3.4% surge in Telstra shares following its full year results. The broader sector added 2.3%. Consumer staples, consumer discretionary, energy and industrials also added more than 0.5%, helping to offset weakness in tech, utilities and healthcare. Like Telstra, Graincorp, QBE and Downer EDI shares also outperformed on the back of their results. Graincorp topped the pops, jumping 11.2%. AGL didn't fare quite so well, slumping 4.9%. Earnings season continues tomorrow with Baby Bunting and 3P Learning stepping up to the plate.Our top three VODs today:T22 and beyond; Telstra on track for future growthCyclicals are back and Kyle is buying!Winchester's winners this reporting season See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Between the Bells
Morning Bell 13 August

Between the Bells

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 4:01


Australian shares were trading higher yesterday, supported by strong earnings reports. US equities edged higher overnight, with both the blue-chip Dow Jones and the S&P500 closing at record highs. This morning the ASX200 is set to rise 0.4% or 28 points, to 7,526 points. What to watch today:Yesterday, consumer inflation expectations decreased to 3.3% in August, which was below expectations of 3.8%. Today, New Home Sales data for July will be released at 2pm AEST, expected to increase 13%. Baby Bunting (ASX:BBN) released their full year 2021 results this morning. Total sales increased 15.6% to $468.4 million. Statutory NPAT increased 76% to $17.5 million. The company also announced a fully franked final dividend of 8.3 cents per share, that's a full year dividend of 14.1 cents, up 34.1%. Commonwealth Bank (ASX:CBA) was one of the most traded stocks by Bell Direct clients yesterday. CBA fell yesterday after a week on an uptrend, and after hitting a record high on Monday. CBA is a Bell Potter BUY stock, while other brokers are bearish. CBA is a Macquarie and Morgan Stanley SELL stock. And Citi released a report yesterday, downgrading CBA to SELL.Rio Tinto (ASX:RIO) was also one of the most traded stocks yesterday, after trading ex-dividend yesterday morning. RIO are paying shareholders fully franked dividends of 760.06 cents per share. RIO closed more than 1% lower yesterday. And overnight, the UK listed Rio Tinto dragged down mining stocks in Europe, falling 5.5%, while RIO's US listed shares fell 1.7% in New York. The oil price fell 0.5% to US$68 a barrel following concerns of rising COVID-19 cases in China. The gold price has edged 0.1% higher and the iron ore price is trading 0.7% lower at US$167 a tonne.Trading ideas:Bell Potter have a BUY recommendation on Lycopodium (ASX:LYL), a provider of full lifecycle services to the Mineral Processing industry. Bell Potter have reduced their price target on LYL from $6.50 to $6.00, as ongoing COVID-19 restrictions increase operational difficulty. Bullish charting signals have been identified in Challenger Exploration (ASX:CEL), Deterra Royalties (ASX:DRR), and Corporate Travel Management (ASX:CTD), according to Trading Central. 

365读书|精选美文
欧.亨利:华而不实

365读书|精选美文

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 22:08


微信公众号:「365读书」(dus365),有不定期赠书福利;微博:365读书v。主播:潮羽&云公子,365天每天更新一期。 文字版已在微信公众号【365读书】发布 。QQ:587586744 背景音乐:1.陈致逸,HOYO-MiX - Fragile Fantasy 银白的希望;2.Sonny Stitt - This Is Always;3.Jeremy M Trio - Your Eyes;4.Dan Gibson - Bye, Baby Bunting;5.Dan Gibson - Hush, Little Baby;6.Jeremy M Trio - Misty;7.Dan Gibson - Kumbaya。。

365读书|精选美文
欧.亨利:华而不实

365读书|精选美文

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 22:08


微信公众号:「365读书」(dus365),有不定期赠书福利;微博:365读书v。主播:潮羽&云公子,365天每天更新一期。 文字版已在微信公众号【365读书】发布 。QQ:587586744 背景音乐:1.陈致逸,HOYO-MiX - Fragile Fantasy 银白的希望;2.Sonny Stitt - This Is Always;3.Jeremy M Trio - Your Eyes;4.Dan Gibson - Bye, Baby Bunting;5.Dan Gibson - Hush, Little Baby;6.Jeremy M Trio - Misty;7.Dan Gibson - Kumbaya。。

365读书|精选美文
欧.亨利:华而不实

365读书|精选美文

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 22:08


微信公众号:「365读书」(dus365),有不定期赠书福利;微博:365读书v。主播:潮羽&云公子,365天每天更新一期。 文字版已在微信公众号【365读书】发布 。QQ:587586744 背景音乐:1.陈致逸,HOYO-MiX - Fragile Fantasy 银白的希望;2.Sonny Stitt - This Is Always;3.Jeremy M Trio - Your Eyes;4.Dan Gibson - Bye, Baby Bunting;5.Dan Gibson - Hush, Little Baby;6.Jeremy M Trio - Misty;7.Dan Gibson - Kumbaya。。

365读书|精选美文
欧.亨利:华而不实

365读书|精选美文

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 22:08


微信公众号:「365读书」(dus365),有不定期赠书福利;微博:365读书v。主播:潮羽&云公子,365天每天更新一期。 文字版已在微信公众号【365读书】发布 。QQ:587586744 背景音乐:1.陈致逸,HOYO-MiX - Fragile Fantasy 银白的希望;2.Sonny Stitt - This Is Always;3.Jeremy M Trio - Your Eyes;4.Dan Gibson - Bye, Baby Bunting;5.Dan Gibson - Hush, Little Baby;6.Jeremy M Trio - Misty;7.Dan Gibson - Kumbaya。。

365读书|精选美文
欧.亨利:华而不实

365读书|精选美文

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 22:08


微信公众号:「365读书」(dus365),有不定期赠书福利;微博:365读书v。主播:潮羽&云公子,365天每天更新一期。 文字版已在微信公众号【365读书】发布 。QQ:587586744 背景音乐:1.陈致逸,HOYO-MiX - Fragile Fantasy 银白的希望;2.Sonny Stitt - This Is Always;3.Jeremy M Trio - Your Eyes;4.Dan Gibson - Bye, Baby Bunting;5.Dan Gibson - Hush, Little Baby;6.Jeremy M Trio - Misty;7.Dan Gibson - Kumbaya。。

Add To Cart
The Psychology of Conversion: The Preezie Story | #058

Add To Cart

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021 47:08


In this episode of Add To Cart, we are joined by MIchael Tutek, Founder and CEO of Preezie. Michael actually had the idea for his business when he was a fifteen year old salesperson at The Good Guys. He held onto the concept and built it into what’s now known as Preezie - a guided conversion and discovery platform for online retailers. In today’s chat, he tells us the story of how his idea as a fifteen year old turned into a solution used by established retailers such as Baby Bunting, Lorna Jane, Luxury Escapes, Bevilles and Blue Bungalow. He also shares why they have a psychologist on the board who recommended slowing down the experience for customers to increase conversion rate and why he thinks the death of third party cookies will actually help real personalisation. Links from the episode:PreezieLorna JaneBaby BuntingBevilles JewelleryGuitar CentreMark GoddardCurvysSportitudeZapierKlaviyoAmazonWalmartJ B Hi FiThe Good GuysKoganShopify & Jenny Craig (sponsored)Signet & Little Cocoa (sponsored)Questions answered:What role does psychology play in understanding the online customer experience?What kind of data do you need to surface relevant results?How does Preezie increase conversion rates?This episode was brought to you by… Shopify PlusJenny Craig has been helping Australians lose weight since 1983, but did you know that until recently, the website purely served to support customers visit a physical store or call a consultant? Luckily, Jenny Craig partnered with Shopify Plus to launch their new online ordering system. This includes a drag and drop meal plan, hub spot CRM integration and time based delivery options for all that cold stuff. They’ve already achieved a 2.5% conversion rate without any marketing and are now looking to stack on the pounds, I mean...dollars. To read more about Jenny Craig’s story and see other case studies, visit the customers sections on shopify.com.au/plus. SignetLife is like a box of chocolates. Try not to get squished. This was vitally important for boutique chocolatier, Little Cocoa, who were using polystyrene boxes with frozen gel-packs to make sure their amazing products arrived in tip top shape. But when Signet introduced them to their Own Foil insulated mailer they bounced on over - reducing their packaging costs by 50% and maintianing 100% customer satisfaction. Very smooth. Visit signet.net.au/blog to find out more.About your host: Nathan Bush from 12HIGHNathan Bush is the founder and lead strategist at eCommerce consultancy, 12HIGH. He has led eCommerce for businesses with revenue $100m+ and has been recognised as one of Australia’s Top 50 People in eCommerce four years in a row. You can contact Nathan on LinkedIn, Twitter or via email.About your co-host: Michael Tutek from PreezieMichael’s passion and LOVE is leading teams to build amazing technology and products that can revolutionise industries for the benefit of human progression. He completed an Electrical/ Electronic Engineering and Finance double degree at Swinburne University, Victoria. Since then he spent a few years in corporate sales and business development. Michael now embraces his passion for technology everyday as he works to build out the world’s first guided conversion platform, Preezie. You can contact Michael at LinkedInPlease contact us if you: Want to come on board as an Add To Cart sponsor Are interested in joining Add To Cart as a co-host Have any feedback or suggestions on how to make Add To Cart betterEmail hello@addtocart.com.au We look forward to hearing from you! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Add To Cart
The Psychology of Conversion: The Preezie Story | #058

Add To Cart

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021 47:08


In this episode of Add To Cart, we are joined by MIchael Tutek, Founder and CEO of Preezie. Michael actually had the idea for his business when he was a fifteen year old salesperson at The Good Guys. He held onto the concept and built it into what’s now known as Preezie - a guided conversion and discovery platform for online retailers. In today’s chat, he tells us the story of how his idea as a fifteen year old turned into a solution used by established retailers such as Baby Bunting, Lorna Jane, Luxury Escapes, Bevilles and Blue Bungalow. He also shares why they have a psychologist on the board who recommended slowing down the experience for customers to increase conversion rate and why he thinks the death of third party cookies will actually help real personalisation. Links from the episode:PreezieLorna JaneBaby BuntingBevilles JewelleryGuitar CentreMark GoddardCurvysSportitudeZapierKlaviyoAmazonWalmartJ B Hi FiThe Good GuysKoganShopify & Jenny Craig (sponsored)Signet & Little Cocoa (sponsored)Questions answered:What role does psychology play in understanding the online customer experience?What kind of data do you need to surface relevant results?How does Preezie increase conversion rates?This episode was brought to you by… Shopify PlusJenny Craig has been helping Australians lose weight since 1983, but did you know that until recently, the website purely served to support customers visit a physical store or call a consultant? Luckily, Jenny Craig partnered with Shopify Plus to launch their new online ordering system. This includes a drag and drop meal plan, hub spot CRM integration and time based delivery options for all that cold stuff. They’ve already achieved a 2.5% conversion rate without any marketing and are now looking to stack on the pounds, I mean...dollars. To read more about Jenny Craig’s story and see other case studies, visit the customers sections on shopify.com.au/plus. SignetLife is like a box of chocolates. Try not to get squished. This was vitally important for boutique chocolatier, Little Cocoa, who were using polystyrene boxes with frozen gel-packs to make sure their amazing products arrived in tip top shape. But when Signet introduced them to their Own Foil insulated mailer they bounced on over - reducing their packaging costs by 50% and maintianing 100% customer satisfaction. Very smooth. Visit signet.net.au/blog to find out more.About your host: Nathan Bush from 12HIGHNathan Bush is the founder and lead strategist at eCommerce consultancy, 12HIGH. He has led eCommerce for businesses with revenue $100m+ and has been recognised as one of Australia’s Top 50 People in eCommerce four years in a row. You can contact Nathan on LinkedIn, Twitter or via email.About your co-host: Michael Tutek from PreezieMichael’s passion and LOVE is leading teams to build amazing technology and products that can revolutionise industries for the benefit of human progression. He completed an Electrical/ Electronic Engineering and Finance double degree at Swinburne University, Victoria. Since then he spent a few years in corporate sales and business development. Michael now embraces his passion for technology everyday as he works to build out the world’s first guided conversion platform, Preezie. You can contact Michael at LinkedInPlease contact us if you: Want to come on board as an Add To Cart sponsor Are interested in joining Add To Cart as a co-host Have any feedback or suggestions on how to make Add To Cart betterEmail hello@addtocart.com.au We look forward to hearing from you! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Market Pulse Podcast
#46 - Unity

Market Pulse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 26:06


In Episode 46, Dion dives head first into reporting season and discusses the results from Nick Scali, Temple & Webster, CBA, AMP and Baby Bunting. Have a question for the show? Let us know at marketpulsepodcast@gmail.com

The COB from ausbiz
After a lacklustre lead in from Wall St, the local market climbed briefly into positive territory before the announcement of a 5-day stage-4 lockdown in Melbourne spoiled the party.

The COB from ausbiz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 13:24


After a lacklustre lead in from Wall St, the local market climbed briefly into positive territory before the announcement of a 5-day stage-4 lockdown in Melbourne spoiled the party. It was all down hill from there with the ASX 200 closing down 0.6%. Meanwhile, Bitcoin hit a new high of US$48,975 after US bank, BNY Mellon announced it would finance crypto-currencies. If you're at a loose end over the weekend, why not grab a cuppa and check out our picks of the week? Our top three VODs today are:Baby Bunting has enough in the tank to keep the rally goingSmall caps are in the calm between two stormsThe underperforming stocks you need to watch in this hot market See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Between the Bells
Morning Bell 12 February

Between the Bells

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 4:29


The ASX200 is eyeing a flat open.Companies reporting results:Mirvac Group (ASX:MGR) reported a 36% drop in attributed half-year profit to $351.5 million.Arena REIT (ASX:ARF) reported its net profit rose 45%.Baby Bunting (ASX:BBN) reported its net profit rose 55% in the year but didn't give future guidance amid COVID-19 uncertainty.Genworth Mortgage Insurance (ASX:GMA) results revealed an annual loss of $107.6 million and it declared it won't pay a final dividend.Yesterday's top traded stocks:Zip (ASX:Z1P), Rent.com.au (ASX:RNT), Renascor Resources (ASX:RNU) and Fortescue Metals (ASX:FMG).Local trading ideas:GrainCorp Ltd (ASX:GNC) was upgraded by Bell Potter following its better than expected trading update.AMP (ASX:AMP) was upgraded to a Bell Potter buy with a $2.25 price target.VRX Silica (ASX:VRX), Whispir (ASX:WSP) and Kathmandu Holdings (ASX:KMD) are giving off bullish charting signals according to Trading Central.

So Yesterday
Always Be My Baby Bunting feat. Jacob Jeffries [Baby Geniuses]

So Yesterday

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 74:43


The Cooties' own Jacob Jeffries joins the pod to start a family of difficult children before a mind-numbing viewing of Baby Geniuses. Find Jacob on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/jacobjeffries/?hl=enDonate to Dolly Parton's Imagination Library:https://imaginationlibrary.com/Shop the So Yesterday Threadless Store:https://soyesterday.threadless.com/Join our Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/soyesterdaySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/soyesterday)

This Glorious Mess
Little Kids: How Do We Talk To Our Kids About Death?

This Glorious Mess

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020 23:17


Welcome to This Glorious Mess Little Kids. A twice-weekly look at parenting as it really is. Confusing, exhausting, inspiring, funny, and full of surprises. So many surprises.  Talking about death is scary at the best of times, but how do we talk about death with our little ones?  To coach us through it, Leigh and Tegan are joined by Melissa Reader, CEO of the Violet Initiative. Melissa's late husband was diagnosed with renal cancer only months after the birth of her third child. Years on, Melissa wishes her family went about things a little differently. So is there any right way to talk to our kids about death?  Plus, Elf on the shelf ... are you opting in or out this year? CREDITS Host: Leigh Campbell & Tegan Natoli Guest: Melissa Reader, CEO of the Violet Initiative Producer: Elissa Ratliff & Mikayla Floriano CONTACT US Share your WTF moment by leaving us a message on 02 8999 9386. Send us an email at tgm@mamamia.com.au Looking for a community of like-minded parents?  Join our Mamamia Parents Facebook Page... https://www.facebook.com/groups/1047713658714395/   Want a weekly parenting newsletter from Holly Wainwright?  Sign up here... https://www.mamamia.com.au/newsletter/ Looking for other podcasts to listen to? You'll find all our Mamamia shows at https://mamamia.com.au/podcasts/ This episode is brought to you by Baby Bunting. Supporting new and expectant parents for over 40 years. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Market Pulse Podcast
#32 - Gold Rush

Market Pulse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2020 24:37


This week Dion discusses some highlights from the Federal Budget and the US market jitters surrounding further stimulus measures. He also discusses the recent market updates from ARB, Baby Bunting and the ASX tech sector. Have a question for the show? Let us know at marketpulsepodcast@gmail.com

This Glorious Mess
Little Kids: What It’s Really Like Being A Young, Single Mum

This Glorious Mess

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2020 17:58


From getting the kids out the door on time, to bathtime and making dinner, it’s hard enough to get stuff done with the little ones, let alone all by yourself in a pandemic.  Leigh and Tegan chat to single mum of identical twins Emily Neal, about what life is really like as a young solo parent in lockdown.  Plus,Tegan’s WTF of the week is the horrid foot and mouth disease, while Leigh’s is a wobbly milestone.    CREDITS Hosts:Leigh Campbell & Tegan Natoli Guest: Emily Neal - www.instagram.com/twinmumlife/?hl=en Producer: Pariya Taherzadeh  CONTACT US Share your WTF moment by leaving us a message on 02 8999 9386. Send us an email at tgm@mamamia.com.au Looking for a community of like-minded parents?  Join our Mamamia Parents Facebook Page... https://www.facebook.com/groups/1047713658714395/   Want a weekly parenting newsletter from Holly Wainwright?  Sign up here... https://www.mamamia.com.au/newsletter/ Looking for other podcasts to listen to?  You'll find all our Mamamia shows at https://mamamia.com.au/podcasts/ This episode is brought to you by Baby Bunting.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Equity Mates Investing Podcast
Bonus Episode: Inside The IPO Process with TDM

Equity Mates Investing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 43:42


As a retail investor, we often don't get a lot of insight into what goes on behind closed doors when a company goes from being private to public, and is listed on the stock exchange. It is critical to get the process right, to set up a company, and its investors, for long-term success. Over the next two episodes we get a view inside the process TDM Growth Partners use when they help companies through an Initial public Offering. It's fascinating. To help us through it, we sat down with Tom Cowan. Tom is a co-founder and member of the investment team at TDM Growth Partners. Tom, alongside his fellow partners Hamish Corlette and Ben Gisz’s, has grown TDM from $1m to over $1b in assets under management. Over the years, Tom has sat on the board of several ASX-listed companies and was the youngest Chairman of an ASX200 company. TDM has helped some notable Australian companies through the IPO process - Pacific Smiles, Baby Bunting, Tyro Payments - so have plenty of experience to share. We hope you enjoy this two-part series as much as we did recording it. For more information on TDM Growth Partners, and to receive their information-rich quarterly email, click here

The Healthy Hustlers Podcast
MOTHERHOOD SERIES with Steph Pase

The Healthy Hustlers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 35:46


This episode of The Healthy Hustlers is proudly brought to you by Lovekins, an all-natural, organic and toxic-free, Australian skincare range for mothers and babies.In today's episode of The Motherhood Series, I'm joined by the wonderful, real and super savvy Steph Pase.Mum to two beautiful girls, Harper and Willow, Steph is the creative brains and face behind Not Just Another Mummy Blog that sees her share her family life online via her highly engaging instagram and Youtube channels. Steph is known for her love of all things interiors and organisation which is where her mission to give people everything they need to lead a more organised life was born.Steph is real, relatable, genuine and incredibly down to earth. Her content is engaging, fun and guarantees a regular LOL.Get Steph's Planners: https://www.stephpaseplanners.com.au/Follow Steph:https://www.instagram.com/justanothermummyblogSteph's YouTube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvt8ztRxvzepqATN-UNyE2gFollow your host, Madelyn: https://www.instagram.com/thehealthyhustlersJoin me and other hustling females in our supportive Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/288287145154102Download your FREE HEALTHY GUIDES: https://www.thehealthyhustlers.com/healthy-guidesThanks to Lovekins for making this episode possible. You can now find Lovekins full range of baby skincare and nappies at Baby Bunting nationwide. To find out more about their toxic-free, all natural product range head to: www.lovekins.com

The Healthy Hustlers Podcast
MOTHERHOOD SERIES with Davina Rankin

The Healthy Hustlers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 48:19


This episode of The Healthy Hustlers is proudly brought to you by Lovekins, an all-natural, organic and toxic-free, Australian skincare range for mothers and babies.In today's episode of The Motherhood Series, I'm joined by the divine, Davina Rankin.Mama to 10 month old, Mila- Mae, Davina is a personal trainer and director and founder of We Love Brunch Co, a female networking event series that harnesses the power of connection and bringing women from all walks of life together to connect, inspire and share.The ultimate go-getter, Davina chats to me about the highs and lows of entering motherhood, including moments of grieving her previous hustling life. Davina referred to our chat as wholesome and I couldn't agree more, I'm so grateful that she joined me to share her journey without fear allowing us all to realise that we are absolutely not alone.Thanks to Lovekins for making this episode possible. You can now find Lovekins full range of baby skincare and nappies at Baby Bunting nationwide. To find out more about their toxic-free, all natural product range head to: www.lovekins.comFollow Davina: https://www.instagram.com/davvyxxCheck out We Love Brunch Co: https://www.instagram.com/welovebrunchcoFollow your host, Madelyn: https://www.instagram.com/thehealthyhustlersJoin me and other hustling females in our supportive Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/288287145154102Download your FREE HEALTHY GUIDES: https://www.thehealthyhustlers.com/healthy-guides

Between the Bells
Morning Bell 14 August

Between the Bells

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 4:50


The Aussie share marked is eyeing a flat start to today's session, after rising 1.4% Monday to Thursday. The lack of gas behind us today, comes as global markets closed mixed overnight, while U.S. futures are now suggesting a slight gain tonight.In terms of economic news, we saw green shoots emerge in the U.S. showing its economy is clawing back. U.S. weekly job claims rose less than expected. What's key is the number of those filing for benefits is now under 1 million for the first time since the pandemic started. What to watch today:On the economic front, the RBA Governor will give a speech later today and New Home sales numbers are out for July.On the company news side, we mentioned Mesoblast (ASX:MSB) yesterday, well it's back in focus today with the FDA advisory committee underway voting on MSB product's efficacy in treating graft versus host disease in children with blood cancer, so keep an eye on the FDA's vote due Friday 14th. MSB is a speculative buy for Bell Potter with a $6 target.Companies reporting today: Baby Bunting Group (ASX:BBN) and Adacel Technologies (ASX:ADA), both Bell Potter buys will report results. Other companies reporting including Newcrest Mining (ASX:NCM), Abacus Property Group (ASX:ABP) and Charter Hall Retail REIT (ASX:CQR). Local trading ideas:Breville Group (ASX:BRG) was downgraded from a buy to a hold by Bell Potter with a $26.00 price target. UBS also downgraded BRG but expects its share price to continue to grow to $29.50. Breville has a strong balance sheet and is continuing to expand into Europe as planned. It also delivered a better than expected financial year result despite COVID-19.Macquarie downgraded AMP's (ASX:AMP) price target to $1.30 following its financial results being handed down. While Bell Potter again went out on a limb, maintaining its buy rating and actually increased AMP's price target to $2.60, expecting 70% share price growth.

The Healthy Hustlers Podcast
MOTHERHOOD SERIES with Tammi Keirl (soon-to-be Weller)

The Healthy Hustlers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 39:28


This episode of The Healthy Hustlers is proudly brought to you by Lovekins, an all-natural, organic and toxic-free, Australian skincare range for mothers and babies. I'm thrilled to be joined by soon-to-be Tammi Wella for the first episode of The Motherhood Series.Tammi is mum to two beautiful girls Ruby and Savannah, founder and designer of The Milk Boutique a nursing friendly activewear brand, and recently engaged to her long-time partner and father of two girls, Jason.If that's not enough, Tammi hilariously shares her life as a working Mama with her adoring community on Instagram, documenting the real life, highs and lows of motherhood, as well as absolutely nailing a Tik Tok video like no one else.Thanks to Lovekins for making this episode possible. You can now find Lovekins full range of baby skincare and nappies at Baby Bunting nationwide. To find out more about their toxic-free, all natural product range head to: www.lovekins.com

Nursery Rhymes
Nursery Rhymes

Nursery Rhymes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 8:25


Nursery Rhymes in Audio form for kids. Voice Artist: Harshada Naik Nursery Rhymes : Cobbler, Cobbler! Bye, Baby Bunting. Teapot Toothbrush Are you sleeping? I hear thunder and more...

Equity Mates Investing Podcast
EM Chat: 2019 Yearly Wrap | Bold Predictions, Stock of The Year

Equity Mates Investing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 36:21


As 2019 is drawing to a close, and the Equity Mates team look to have a break (don't worry, we've got some cracking eps lined up for summer), it's time to review the all-important 2019 bold predictions that we made at the start of the year. With a beer for each correct prediction on the line, the stakes could not be higher. Who will come out on top?! In this episode, we go through each prediction, to find out the results. We also review our Stock Of The Year competition - Costa Group vs Baby Bunting. And finally, we wrap the episode by randomly choosing 10 companies from the list of stocks submitted by the Equity Mates community, to deep dive into for our Summer Series. (This is not the last episode for the year, but we have some epic interviews coming, that we want to release prior to Christmas, so stay tuned - we're not going anywhere!) Equity Mates Investing Podcast is a part of the Diamantina Media Network - the home of Australia's favourite podcasts. For more information, visit http://diamantina.com.au/

Scaling up: A podcast to inspire entrepreneurs
‘The Making of a Category Killer’ with Matt Spencer, CEO Baby Bunting

Scaling up: A podcast to inspire entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 52:59


Baby Bunting is Australia’s largest baby goods retailer, and this episode tracks the strategy & execution of what was a small, state-based, family-owned and operated business into the emergence of the leading national retailer in the category. Matt gives amazing insight into the playbook of how this all unfolded over the 10 years (and counting) of his time as CEO, driving revenue from $40m to over $350m. Matt dives into the importance of an incremental strategic approach, understanding how each building block could add to the next, and the prioritisation of these. Above all else though, there is a continual theme that shines right throughout this interview, and its the importance of a great team in supporting a CEO or founder in all aspects of their role. Matt also gives great perspectives on his experiences as a CEO, not only in transitioning Baby Bunting from a private to a public company, but also the life of an executive and the lessons he’s learned along the way. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tdm-growth-partners/message

Skin In The Game
Acquisitions, retailers and LICs

Skin In The Game

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2019 36:26


Join Nathan and Alex as they discuss Sonic Healthcare, Challenger Financial, Baby Bunting, Noni B, ARQ (Melbourne IT) and what matters when buying LICs.

Equity Mates Investing Podcast
Summer Series #1 - Baby Bunting (ASX: BBN)

Equity Mates Investing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2018 35:54


Welcome to the Equity Mates Summer Series. As we take a break over the Christmas period, we will be releasing a series of deep-dive episodes to keep you going until we're back in the New Year. A couple of weeks ago, we randomly generated 5 ASX ticker codes and will discuss one company per episode. In this episode we discuss Baby Bunting (ASX Code: BBN), Australia's largest specialist baby-goods retailer. [We know the audio quality isn't great in patches. We're making sure it'll be better for the remainder of our summer series. Thanks for bearing with us.] In this episode, you will learn: • Details about Baby Bunting as a company • About Baby Bunting's major competitors and the major changes that happened in the speciality baby retail industry last year • How Baby Bunting is preparing to compete with online retailers like Amazon • How the US Speciality Baby Retailers dealt with Amazon's intrusion into their market • The two key risks Bryce sees about investing in this industry • The company's key financials and how they compare to previous years • Why the company saw revenue (sales) rise by 9% but net profit fall by 25% • What happened to cause the company's share price to jump 38% the day it released its latest Annual Report • Baby Bunting's future plans • Perhaps most importantly, where the boys found this information Stocks and Resources Discussed: • Baby Bunting Website (ASX: BBN) • Baby Bunting ASX Website • Baby Bunting Yahoo Finance • Baby Bunting Investor Relations Page • Baby Bunting FY18 Annual Report • Baby Bunting Recent Investor Presentation • Motley Fool's page on Baby Bunting

Australian Birth Stories
74 | Anna Thurlow Two Induced Labours, Premature Membrane Rupture, Breastfeeding Journey

Australian Birth Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 59:23


In today's episode, I'm interviewing Anna Thurlow. Anna takes us through her two induced vaginal deliveries. In both Anna's pregnancies,  her membranes ruptured prematurely at 35 weeks. Anna also shares her challenges with managing an oversupply of breastmilk and making the difficult decision to have her son's tongue tie cut. To hear more of Anna's story tune into this week's show. Today's episode is brought to you by . Medela's range of breast pumps covers all the potential needs of a breastfeeding mum. To celebrate Breastfeeding Awareness Week Medela are supporting the McGrath Foundation by donating $10 from the sale of every electric Breast Pump purchased at Baby Bunting stores from the 6th - 19th of August, to support cancer research, and those battling the disease in Australia. For more information head over to To connect with Anna :

Anna英文儿歌磨耳朵
08. Bye, Baby Bunting | STLSE08

Anna英文儿歌磨耳朵

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2016 2:21


8. Bye, Baby Bunting Traditional (English) Bye, baby bunting, Daddy’s gone a hunting. Bye, baby bunting, brother’s gone a hunting, to get a fleece so warmand trim to wrap their baby bunting in. Bye, baby bunting, Mama’s gone a milking. Bye, baby bunting, sister’s gone a silking, to make the babe so warm at night to help the babe sleep sound tonight. Bye, baby bunting, Daddy’s gone a hunting. Bye, baby bunting, brother’s gone a hunting, to get a fleece so warm and trim to wrap their baby bunting in. 更多内容,关注Anna老师亲子英语微课 个人微信:15942686862; 微信公共账号:magicforest2016

Anna英文儿歌磨耳朵
61 Bye, Baby Bunting | WSNR61

Anna英文儿歌磨耳朵

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2016 0:25


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Once Upon a Time [OUT]
Bye, Baby Bunting - Kids Bedtime Song & Rhyme

Once Upon a Time [OUT]

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 1:34


Nursery Bedtime Songs & Rhymes For your Kids reproduced with the Melodic Voice of Aunty Sarah. Let Aunty Sarah's Angelic Voice Guide You Through the Dreamland. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/once-upon-a-time-out/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy