Roger says good value companies tend to hit you in the face – their value is obvious. This engaging presentation has lots of questions from the floor as Roger lists ways of assessing the value of companies. He lists companies he regards as good value and those that are poor value and gives his reasons. View the presentation.
Media Room
Podcasts
2010
Stocks for your stocking
Roger Montgomery talks shares with Ross Greenwood
Ross Greenwood is joined in the 2GB Money News studio by Roger Montgomery to talk about his top stock picks. Listen to Podcast.
QR National share debut beats expectations
Australia’s biggest rail freight company, QR National, made its debut on the share market this lunchtime. Roger Montgomery said the intrinsic value of this business is closer to about $1.50 than it is to $2.50. Read transcript.
QR National float inflated by index funds
More than a billion dollars’ worth of QR National shares changed hands in the first two hours of trade this morning as index funds rushed to gain an allocation, distorting the price. Read transcript.
QR National float surprises market
The Queensland Government’s rail freight company, QR National, has performed much better than expected at its launch on the local share market. But Australia’s biggest float in more than a decade has been marked by controversy. Read transcript.
Buy Value.able stocks for less than they’re worth
Roger Montgomery shares how he buys Value.able stocks for less in the Chartered Accountants Monthly Audio Program. Listen to Podcast.
Telstra trying to connect with new customers
For a company so dominant in its market Telstra has been a constant source of disappointment to shareholders. The fixed line rental part of their businesses is in terminal decline it seems. And people are replacing their fixed lines in the home for example with mobile phones, Roger Montgomery says. Listen to interview.
Roger Montgomery’s formula that works: company analysis made easy
Don’t be mislead by conventional wisdom again. Find out how Roger Montgomery identifies A1 businesses trading at D-grade prices to produce returns that have significantly outperformed. Discover his “true cash flow” calculation and ten businesses that have the highest probability of success. Listen to Podcast.
The Formula That Works was recorded at the Australian Investors’ Association National Conference, Surfers Paradise Australia, 28 July 2010 and was rated by investors as the second best overall presentation of the Conference.
Listen to Roger’s keynote presentation What works on Wall Street?
What works on Wall Street?
High dividend yields, low P/E’s and high PEG ratios are popular but why do the returns merely rise and fall with the market? Should you use charts or fundamentals? Time in the market or timing? What really works on the Australian stock market? Roger Montgomery explores the methods many use when attempting to beat the market and then reveals those that do. Listen to Podcast.
What works on Wall Street? was recorded at the Australian Investors’ Association National Conference, Surfers Paradise Australia, 27 July 2010.
Listen to Roger’s workshop presentation The Formula That Works: Company Valuation Made Easy.
How to simply pick the best stocks
Does your portfolio simply rise and fall with the market? On 4 August 2010 at the ASX Investor Hour in Melbourne Roger Montgomery revealed his technique for valuing the best stocks and buying them for less than they’re worth. Listen to Podcast.
How to pick the best value stocks and what to buy right now
Roger Montgomery shares his amazingly simple steps investors should follow to pick the best value stocks and those that make his A1 Montgomery Quality Rating (MQR) at the Trading & Investing Expo. Listen to Podcast.
Airlines hopeful of take off, but fares set to rise
For the past 18 months the region’s airlines have been riding out turbulence arising from a collapse in passenger traffic. But now at least one of the big three Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific and Qantas says the worst might be over. Read transcript.
Airline industry facing turbulence
Investors may have been surprised that Qantas didn’t pay a dividend but industry analyst and Roger Montgomery says the surprise should be that the airline turns a profit at all. Listen to Roger’s comments.
Share analyst Roger Montgomery tells the ABC’s Michael Janda that Qantas is lucky to be making a profit at all. Listen to the interview


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