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After a decade of educating investors and connecting them with opportunities, the Investing News Network (INN) has launched in Australia with a new website dedicated to helping Australian investors connect with opportunity.
Australia is one of the most important capital markets for growth companies, and INN has seen a rise in demand from investors for quality reporting on the industries they follow.
To meet this demand, INN launched the Australia news desk to hone its coverage of news and educational topics in the resource, cannabis and technology sectors for the Australian market with the goal of contextualizing these diverse subject areas and helping both new and sophisticated investors make better decisions.
INN's move to Australia comes after years of tracking investor sentiment in the country and examining the challenges faced by both investors and companies.
The biggest obstacle for investors in any location is separating the wheat from the chaff, especially in competitive markets like resource, cannabis and technology. Australia is no exception, and INN's mission has always been to provide high-quality content that investors can use to meet their goals.
INN's Australian news desk has years of experience covering these markets and informing investors about market news and trends, stocks to watch and more. With the launch of Investingnews.com.au, INN will offer investors the same informative, contextual content, onsite interviews, market data and stock profiles.
For public companies, a key challenge is reaching investors. INN's meetings with 30 to 50 ASX-listed companies indicate that they have a need to connect with active investors in Australia, and INN looks forward to providing companies in the country with the tools they need to reach interested investors.
INN will offer the following content to its Australian audience:
- independent, trusted reporting on company and market news
- original, high-quality educational content
- quarterly and annual outlooks
- up-to-date lists of top stocks
- interviews with knowledgeable analysts and CEOs
- real-time coverage of conferences and industry events
The launch of INNs Australia is just the beginning. INN covers the world's most exciting investment opportunities, and if new ones emerge investors Australian investors can be confident that the Australian news desk will be there to provide insight.
Australia is one of the most important capital markets for growth companies. The Investing News Network (INN) has recognized a rising demand for quality reporting on important industries followed by investors in Australian markets.
Investingnews.com.au is dedicated to helping Australian investors, bringing unique, independent, and trusted reporting on Australian company and market news.
A key challenge for public companies is reaching investors. INN's meetings with 30 to 50 ASX-listed companies indicate that they have a need to connect with active investors in Australia. The team at InvestingNews.com.au will provide companies in Australia and the region with the tools they need to reach interested investors.
Australia holds a key position as a top producer of resources, with over 300 operating mines producing 35 major and minor mineral commodities.
The country is also one of the most important capital markets for growth companies, and the Investing News Network (INN) has identified a rise in demand from investors for news and educational content on the thriving Australian mining space.
To meet that demand, INN is launching Australia-focused coverage of market news and trends, stocks to watch and more. With the resource industry as a top focus, INN Australia will provide independent, trusted news reporting and original, high-quality coverage of educational subjects.
With its abundant natural resources, Australia is filled with investors eager to take advantage of what the nation has to offer. INN's entry to Australia comes after years of tracking investor sentiment in the country and examining the challenges faced by both investors and companies.
The biggest obstacle for investors in any location is determining which opportunities offer value, especially in competitive markets like mining. INN Australia's mission is to connect investors with trusted companies and give these investment opportunities broader market context.
Despite its long history, the potential of Australia's resource industry remains vast. While the country is known for a major gold rush in the mid-1800s, today iron ore, coal and petroleum gas, along with gold, are Australia's top commodity exports. China and Japan are its two top export destinations.
The nation's gold industry in particular has been thriving in recent years, with Western Australia's Pilbara region attracting significant attention from large mining companies. Investors and companies alike are interested in the increasing opportunities down under.
INN's editorial team has years of experience covering the resource market and informing investors about important points to watch. With the launch of its Australia website, INN will offer investors the same informative, contextual content with a localized spin.
Readers can expect the following content:
- independent, trusted reporting on company and market news
- original, high-quality educational content
- quarterly and annual outlooks
- up-to-date lists of top stocks
- interviews with knowledgeable analysts and CEOs
- real-time coverage of conferences and industry events
While Australia's major gold rush took place over a century and a half ago, current trends show that there is still room for exploration and discovery, especially with modern-day techniques and technologies. Those considering Australia resource investing have much to look forward to.
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With an unprecedented 27 consecutive years of economic growth under its belt, Australia is ripe for investment and is drawing attention from talented professionals.
The Australian tech sector in particular is growing quickly and continues to attract international interest. Now, after years of closely following the rise of tech in the country, the Investing News Network (INN) is ready to launch news and educational coverage of the industry.
With a core focus on contextualizing complex topics in the tech arena and helping both new and sophisticated investors make better decisions, INN Australia will provide content on tech market news and trends, stocks to watch and more.
For companies, INN Australia will offer tools to reach the country's active investor audience — a key challenge in any space, but especially in competitive, emerging markets like tech.
The future of Australia's tech space is bright, although in the past the market has been overshadowed by other export industries. Largely dependent on resources and commodities, eight out of 10 Australian exports relate to energy, agriculture or minerals.
To bring tech to the forefront, the Australian government is building out the sector, and verticals like artificial intelligence, esports and renewable energy are gaining importance.
The nation is also looking to integrate tech into industries like mining and agriculture in order to increase efficiency and drive innovation.
Melbourne is the hub of Australia's tech industry, housing over half of the country's 20 top tech companies. Victoria as a whole is home to over 8,000 information and communications tech companies whose annual revenue comes to AU$34 billion.
INN Australia's editorial team has years of experience covering the tech market and will be keeping investors informed with up-to-the-moment news and in-depth educational coverage. Readers can expect the following content:
- independent, trusted reporting on company and market news
- original, high-quality educational content
- quarterly and annual outlooks
- up-to-date lists of top stocks
- interviews with knowledgeable analysts and CEOs
- real-time coverage of conferences and industry events
As Australia's tech sector develops and takes on a larger role on the international stage, INN Australia will be ready to help investors and companies take advantage of what the nation has to offer.
Since the legalization of medical cannabis in 2016, the Australian marijuana industry has been steadily developing — and it's been attracting attention from international players and investors.
The Investing News Network (INN) has been tracking this growth, and is now ready to bring investors a new website dedicated to helping Australian investors with Australia-focused content.
With cannabis as a core focus, INN Australia will educate investors and connect them with opportunities in this exciting and fast-paced space.
INN's entry to Australia comes after years of measuring investor sentiment in the country and examining the challenges faced by both investors and companies.
The biggest obstacle for investors in any location is separating the wheat from the chaff, especially in competitive markets like cannabis. Australia is no exception, and INN's mission has always been to provide high-quality content that investors can use to meet their goals.
The major opportunity in Australian cannabis is also a driver of INN's move into the sector. Given Australia's growing population of over 25 million people, as well as its robust agricultural industry, the country is positioned to mold itself into a major force in the international cannabis space.
Australia's agricultural production is already valued at AU$58 billion and is one of the largest contributors to the nation's GDP. The country's agricultural export prowess means that it may be able to harness that strength in the cannabis industry.
What's more, recreational marijuana has enormous potential in Australia. While cannabis for recreational use is not yet legal in the country, the strides made on the medical side show the trajectory it could take.
Case in point: in 2018, the medical cannabis industry in Australia was valued at just AU$17.7 million, but a forecast from Prohibition Partners, a market consultant agency for the cannabis sector, projects huge growth in value over the next 10 years.
The firm anticipates that by 2028, the medical cannabis market in Australia will hit AU$3.04 billion, while the recreational cannabis market is expected to be valued at AU$7.89 billion in the event that recreational use is legalized.
For investors who get in early, the returns could be massive, and INN Australia's editorial team will be there for the journey with information on market news and trends, stocks to watch and more.
Readers can expect the following content:
- independent, trusted reporting on company and market news
- original, high-quality educational content
- quarterly and annual outlooks
- up-to-date lists of top stocks
- interviews with knowledgeable analysts and CEOs
- real-time coverage of conferences and industry events
As the Australian cannabis industry develops, INN Australia will be your source for investing success.