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Betashare Global Robotics And Artificial Intelligence ETF (ASX: RBTZ) - Related Research

Current share price for RBTZ : $13.350 0.11 (0.83%)+

Betashare Global Robotics And Artificial Intelligence ETF (RBTZ) is an Exchange Traded Fund - commonly known as an ETF. For more details about how ETFs work, feel free to check out our What is an ETF? overview. Betashare Global Robotics and Artificial Intelligence ETF (RBTZ) track the performance of an index (before fees and expenses) that includes global companies involved in the production or use of robotics and artificial intelligence (A.I.) products and services.

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Select's future heads to court

Events since Timbercorp’s collapse have not unfolded as we, nor Select Harvests, would have hoped. The risk is increasing that Select is going to be left without any third party almond projects to manage.


11 Jun 2009
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What's next for TREES' holders

Unfortunately, the administration process is likely to prove both long and fruitless for owners of TREES2 and TREES3 securities. But promptly sending in some paperwork will give you the best possible chance of recouping something.

10 Jun 2009
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Here's to Cochlear

Cochlear’s performance has more than justified its premium price tag over the past decade. Absent a cure for deafness, we believe today’s lofty price will appear reasonable with hindsight.


05 Jun 2009
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Mortgage Choice makes an exit

A new and more aggressive chief executive suggests there could be a deal in the wings for Mortgage Choice. But the commission cuts imposed by the banks aren’t going away any time soon.


05 Jun 2009
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Woolies justifies high expectations

Woolworths is one of Australia’s finest businesses and we’d love to own it at the right price. So with the share price falling 28% from its Dec 07 high of $35.05, is it time to back up the delivery truck?


02 Jun 2009
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Platinum springs a leak

The steady decline of Platinum’s funds under management over the past two years has been frustrating – and the 2009 distribution will see another $1bn drain away. Strong fund performance hasn’t yet led to significant inflows, but we’re confident they’re coming.


01 Jun 2009
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