ASX Results Recap (video): CBA, SEK, TLS, MFG & ELO

In the first week of our ASX Reporting Season Results Recap Owen Raszkiewicz and Drew Meredith take a look at two of the reports this week: Commonwealth Bank of Australia (ASX:CBA) and SEEK Limited (ASX:SEK).

In the first instalment of our ASX Reporting Season Results Recap, investment analyst Owen Raszkiewicz and financial adviser Drew Meredith, take a look at two of the key financial reports released this week:

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Other companies mentioned in the video include:

Here are upcoming results Owen and Drew are looking forward to (view Rask Media’s reporting season calendar here):

  • National Australia Bank Ltd (ASX: NAB) – due out today
  • Altium Limited (ASX: ALU) – due out next week

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At the time of publishing, the author of this article owns shares of Altium.

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