
Here’s Why The Domino’s (ASX:DMP) Share Price Is Up Today
The Domino’s Pizza Enterprises Ltd. (ASX:DMP) share price has risen today in response to an acquisition.
Big money is not in the buying or selling, but in the waiting.
Charlie Munger
For my own portfolio, I like to find ASX shares that are growing their dividends. Growth is an essential part of the dividend equation for me. I want to see that the dividend increases are funded by growing earnings and/or growing underlying asset values. I also have a portion of my portfolio invested in an ETF that picks undervalued global businesses with strong competitive advantages.
For Rask Media, I have an interest in covering technology (and tech-related) businesses with a global growth story, as well as cyclical companies that are cheaply priced because they’re at a low point in the cycle, such as retailers and resource businesses which could benefit strongly in the medium-term.
The Domino’s Pizza Enterprises Ltd. (ASX:DMP) share price has risen today in response to an acquisition.
The LiveTiles Ltd (ASX:LVT) share price has risen another 2.7% so far after revealing its March 2019 update.
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The Michael Hill International Ltd (ASX:MHJ) share price is down more than 10% at the time of writing due to a disappointing trading update.
One of the most beneficial things about the listed investment company (LIC) structure is that it allows the LIC to pay out large dividends out from both the income received and capital gains.
Australia’s share market, or the All Ordinaries Index (INDEXASX:XAO)(ASX:XAO), is currently flat at lunch.
The Crown Resorts Ltd (ASX:CWN) share price is down 9% after Wynn Resorts Ltd (NASDAQ:WYNN) announced it was walking away from the deal.
The Ramsay Health Care Limited (ASX:RHC) share price has risen 10% in 2019, but is it a buy right now?
The ASX 200 (INDEXASX:XJO)(^AXJO) is expected to open lower today, the USA’s S&P 500 Index (.INX) went down by 0.61% on Tuesday.
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