In this Australian Investors Podcast episode, your host Owen Rask, Chief Investment Officer of The Rask Group, speaks with Rob Miller, Portfolio Manager at NAOS Asset Management, about 3 ASX shares with long-term growth potential.
If you like small-cap investing, or stocks in general, you'll get the names and analysis of 3 quality ASX shares for long-term compounding: Dropsuite Ltd (ASX: DSE), Hancock & Gore Ltd (ASX: HNG) and Objective Corp Ltd (ASX: OCL).
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Topics covered today:
- How experts prepare for ASX reporting season
- Why analysing management matters
- An analysis of 3 ASX shares:
- Hancock & Gore (ASX: HNG) analysis
- Dropsuite Ltd (ASX: DSE) analysis
- Objective Corp Ltd (ASX: OCL) analysis
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