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| | | ... Unit and cover the ANZ Metals and Mining sector. Hannan will retain his coverage of the ANZ technology, media and telecom (TMT) sector. Young joined Goldman Sachs as a managing director in 2018. "As a long-tenured leader in Global Investment Research ... |
| | | | ... gaming, and media sectors. Prior to joining Fidelity, Coleman was a senior investment analyst at First State Super covering the TMT, gaming, and consumer sectors. She has also held investment banking and equities research analyst roles at Morgan Stanley ... |
| | | | ... Nearly 60% believed that existing regulation wasn't sufficient to tackle issues stemming from AI. Baker McKenzie head of TMT for Asia Pacific Adrian Lawrence said this set of numbers as alarming. "Our clients in Australia are telling us that they ... |
| | | | ... Global Alpha team-based strategy in 2014." "As part of her role, she covered a range of sectors, including health care and TMT. Her successful contribution on this product was recognised and she was subsequently chosen as a Portfolio Manager on the Global ... |
| | | | ... with the Australian equity market is rather a timing matter. Yes Virginia, I've been here before - circa 1999 - 2000 - when TMT (technology, media and telecom) were all the rage back then. But back then, it was Commodore - thought to be better than Windows ... |
| | | | ... point to the biotech and social media stocks that are fast running out of puff that could produce a bigger pop just as the TMT (telecoms, media, technology) issues did back in 2000... any moment now. And right on cue Virginia, we get the biggest Johnny ... |
| | | | ... have advanced too far... The Nasdaq Composite Index... trades at 31.5 times reported earnings of the companies in the index." TMT (telecoms, media and technology) were all the rage - and consequently became the source of investor rage - back in 2000 ... |
| | | | ... were, too, rationalising their sentiment and extrapolating the 2000 present into the future. It was the "New Economy" and TMT - Technology, Media and Telecommunications - sectors rule. But as history showed, these dotcoms went dotbust, sending the Nasdaq ... |
| | | | ... has been most popularly applied during the days of the dotcoms. There were many who argued against the exponential flight of TMT (tech, media, telecom) stocks in the late 1990s - crying that the dotcoms have no clothes. But those who refused to follow ... |
| | | | US stocks partly recovered ground lost Friday after the disappointing payrolls report, with markets buoyed overnight by a series of positive recommendations from US brokerage houses. IBM and drugmaker Merck & Co. were among stocks to earn upgraded recommendations ... |
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