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McLeod

American  
[muh-kloud] / məˈklaʊd /
Trademark.
  1. a brand of garden tool that is a combination of a rake and a hoe.


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Analyst Andrew McLeod tells clients in a note that the Australian company’s December-half result allayed some market fears over earnings growth and free cash flow.

From The Wall Street Journal

With a new pricing model helping address broader market concerns over the sustainability of SaaS revenues, McLeod maintains an overweight rating on the stock.

From The Wall Street Journal

Keeping an outperform rating on the stock, analyst Andrew McLeod tells clients in a note that MS analysis and early feedback from industry channels are both positive.

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McLeod wonders whether this might give investors confidence to apply a higher earnings multiple to Nine’s shares.

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Maintaining an outperform rating on the stock, analyst Andrew McLeod tells clients in a note that his industry contacts tell him there is unmet demand for high-performing fiber into campuses, diverse routes between markets, and low-latency paths to submarine cable landing stations.

From The Wall Street Journal