by Cameron Reilly | Oct 1, 2025 | Australia, Blog, Investing Podcast, Podcast Episodes
In this episode of QAV, Cameron and Tony kick things off with bruises and broken noses before diving into the real drama: mergers, portfolio performance, and the state of value investing in the age of AI. They unpack the announced merger of Southern Cross Media (SXL) and Seven West Media (SWM), run through recent buy list updates, and debate whether Guy Spier is right that AI has killed the edge in value investing. Tony pulls pork on MLG Oz Limited (MLG), while other stock news covers Karoon Energy (KAR), Myer (MYR), and the collapsed Santos (STO) takeover. Cameron reports wins from QAV Light portfolios, shares listener Brendan’s 61% return, and digs into news on Woodside (WDS), Duratec (DUR), Clover (CLV), and Whitehaven Coal (WHC). They also cover broader lessons from investing wisdom columns, RBA speculation, and the quirks of passive investing versus deep value hunting. After hours, it’s golf brawls, Snoop Dogg at the AFL, Sopranos nostalgia, and streaming frustrations.
by Cameron Reilly | Sep 17, 2025 | Australia, Blog, Investing Podcast, Podcast Episodes
This week Cameron and Tony cover a wide sweep of market news, governance antics, and stock analysis. Cameron demos his new automated audit and buyback checker, and Tony weighs in on how to score buybacks in the QAV system. They debate Goodhart’s Law, Trump’s struggling economy, tariffs, stagflation, and the fallout from Australia Post halting US parcel shipments. On the stock front, they dive into Cettire’s unexpected share price pop, continuous disclosure issues at James Hardie, NRW’s acquisition, Perseus Gold’s strong results, and IVE Group’s new “star stock” status. Later, they flag red-alert governance signals at Cash Converters, review Karoon Energy’s dividend-driven slide, and finish with a Pulled Pork deep dive on Finbar (FRI), the Perth-based apartment developer that’s now topping the QAV buy list.
by Cameron Reilly | Sep 10, 2025 | Australia, Blog, Investing Podcast, Podcast Episodes
This week Cameron and Tony cover a wide sweep of market news, governance antics, and stock analysis. Cameron demos his new automated audit and buyback checker, and Tony weighs in on how to score buybacks in the QAV system. They debate Goodhart’s Law, Trump’s struggling economy, tariffs, stagflation, and the fallout from Australia Post halting US parcel shipments. On the stock front, they dive into Cettire’s unexpected share price pop, continuous disclosure issues at James Hardie, NRW’s acquisition, Perseus Gold’s strong results, and IVE Group’s new “star stock” status. Later, they flag red-alert governance signals at Cash Converters, review Karoon Energy’s dividend-driven slide, and finish with a Pulled Pork deep dive on Finbar (FRI), the Perth-based apartment developer that’s now topping the QAV buy list.
by Cameron Reilly | Sep 3, 2025 | Australia, Blog, Investing Podcast, Podcast Episodes
In this episode, Cameron and Tony dive into what’s being called the most volatile reporting season on record. They explore outsized market reactions, continuous disclosure failures, and whether sell triggers should be handled differently during earnings season. The duo compare the strong performance of their Australian and US dummy portfolios, both up around 12% in 30 days—far ahead of their respective indexes. They also weigh in on Trump’s tariffs being struck down in US courts, the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit, and whether America is sliding towards authoritarianism. On the investing front, they cover results for Qantas and Motorcycle Holdings, Tony does a pulled pork on Tyro Payments as a surprising new fintech on the buy list, and answer listener questions about strange trading behaviour, class action lawsuits, and the risks of gold miners in West Africa.
by Cameron Reilly | Aug 27, 2025 | Australia, Blog, Investing Podcast, Podcast Episodes
In this week’s episode of **QAV Australia (Ep. 834)**, Tony is back from his week off on the Murray, and he and Cameron dive into a wide-ranging discussion of reporting season results, portfolio performance, and lessons from both winners and losers on the ASX. They cover everything from Super Retail Group’s recent surge to the ongoing woes of Ingham’s, and ask whether CSL is still the “great Aussie stock” it’s made out to be. Cameron revisits the so-called “Pulled Pork curse,” revealing the true track record of Tony’s stock deep-dives. They also debate whether new metrics like gross profitability or company buybacks should be added to the QAV checklist, and troubleshoot the dreaded Excel “out of resources” error. Finally, Tony presents a Pulled Pork on MA Financial (MAF), a fast-growing diversified financial group, before the conversation drifts into music legends, AI research, and whether Keith Moon was the most entertaining drummer of all time.
by Cameron Reilly | Aug 19, 2025 | Australia, Blog, Investing Podcast, Podcast Episodes
In this episode, Tony and Cameron sit down with John Abernethy, veteran investor and founder of Clime Investment Management, for an in-depth conversation about value investing, funds management, and the evolution of Australia’s financial industry. John shares stories from his early days at NRMA in the 1980s, the influence of Warren Buffett’s philosophy, and the creative use of convertible notes to bridge value gaps. He explains how Clime evolved into a $1.6 billion multi-asset manager, why self-funding companies like Nick Scali are rare gems, and the challenges of today’s funds management environment. The discussion also covers the rise of managed investment accounts, the importance of dividends, macroeconomic forces, and Clime’s current offerings on the ASX.