Author: Bob Kohut

Bob Kohut
Bob Kohut

Bob Kohut has been writing about finance for more than 30 years. As an active trader he brings a unique perspective to share market trading and investing issues.

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Recent and archived work by Bob Kohut for The Bull:
Analysts Turning Bullish on Ramsay Health Care

Analysts Turning Bullish on Ramsay Health Care

The Ramsay share price has steadily declined since hitting an all-time high in 2016. The company operates multiple different medical treatment facilities. Improving financial performance is contributing to bullish views on the stock. The stock price of private hospital operator Ramsay Health Care (ASX: RHC) hit an all-time high of $82.06 AUD on 6/9/2016 and…

Can Liontown Resources reach a higher market value?

Does Liontown Resources have the Potential to Grow?

Liontown Resources has seen a massive upside in its stock price since 2021, all without having produced a single ounce of lithium. Bids for takeover, such as that which Liontown Resources have received, are often a positive sign of a company’s value. Liontown management is confident enough in the company’s future to reject an attractive…

Is Amcor a ‘Forever’ Stock?

Is Amcor a ‘Forever’ Stock?

Amcor’s packaging products are essential requirements for global commerce. The bustling packaging sector, and Amcor’s leading role in the sector, make the company’s stock a valid long-term hold. As long as the world makes products, the demand for packaging will remain. Warren Buffet once said that his favorite holding period for a stock was “forever.”…

The Overlooked Critical Mineral: Rare Earth Elements

The Overlooked Critical Mineral: Rare Earth Elements (REEs)

Critical minerals are resources essential to maintain and grow the global economy. The critical mineral known as Rare Earth Elements (REEs) is overshadowed by the likes of lithium, cobalt, and graphite. Australia, like most industrialised countries, maintains a list of critical minerals that are deemed vital to the country’s economic health. Criteria for making the…

CSL: An ASX forever Stock

CSL: A ASX Forever Stock

CSL is benefitting from an ageing global population that needs more medical treatments CSL is a leader in research and development in the healthcare sector One of the greatest investing gurus of all time – Warren Buffet – once remarked his favoured holding period for a stock is “forever.” Aussie investors have a stock worthy…

Under the Radar Junior Gold Miners

Under the Radar Junior Gold Miners

Since 6 February the ASX investment community has watched the back and forth movements in the saga of what could have become the largest acquisition in Australian History – the takeover of the largest gold miner in Australia – Newcrest Mining (NCM) – by the largest miner in the world – US based Newmont Corporation (NYSE: NEM)….

Grubstaking in the 21st Century

In 1848 thousands upon thousands of US residents swarmed to the state of California to seek fame and fortune once gold was discovered at Sutter’s Mill in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains. Few of those adventurers arrived in California with enough “grub” to first pursue a claim and then mine it, with “grub”…

When the Experts Get it Wrong

Risk averse investors in share markets in many cases rely on mutual or exchange traded funds managed by experts. The assumption behind this strategy seems obvious – experts have the training and the time to thoroughly research both macro and micro economic conditions and the markets in which the stocks they add and subtract from…

Healthcare Stocks Rising

For much of the trading year, investors in ASX listed companies have seen shares of their investments rise or fall because of the “lead” of US stock markets. There are those within the global financial community who feel US markets exert an undue influence as a “lead in” to their own markets. Here in Australia…

Is It Time to Buy Technology Stocks?

The 2022 Trading Year mercifully faded into history, but the damage done to a wide array of stocks in exchanges around the world will be slow to erase. Here in Australia, technology stocks followed the lead from the US with crushing results. High interest rates are not kind to tech stocks so the drastic drops…