EPISODE 262 - GEORGE GABRIEL
On the Morning Mail today, David is joined by Evans and Partners Senior Research Analyst George Gabriel.
Macquarie Group Ltd held their Annual General Meeting last week, and George provided commentary based on their update to the market. George focused his discussion on what the potential catalysts both cyclical and structural are for the share price to move up. This is also covered in more detail in the Evans and Partner “Financial Engineer” which was released yesterday.
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