Australian and global fund managers share their investment ideas for 2025, highlighting growth opportunities in healthcare, ride-sharing, and the world of YouTube entertainers. They also discuss long-term investment strategies and the impact of regulatory changes. The article focuses on specific companies like Qoria, Ramsay Health Care (RHC), Didi, and COVER Corporation, analyzing their potential and market position.
Health care, ride-sharing, and the emerging world of YouTube entertainers are among the industries leading investors have picked for growth in 2025.
The company operates in a rapidly expanding market valued at $11 billion and doubling every three years. Add to that its strong revenue growth, operational de-risking, and undemanding valuation, and Qoria stands out as a compelling long-term investment in the essential field of digital safety.Put simply, we see the two issues of value destruction via offshore investment and earnings headwinds onset by COVID as changing for the better.
At $40 per share, we think the market is placing too much weight on today’s depressed earnings picture. It also seems forgotten by the market that KKR bid $88 per share for RHC two years ago. Didi is on track to see margins improve from around 3 per cent to high single digits over the next 5 years, with international operations turning profitable in Latin America over the next 3 years, even while it grows its food delivery business.
It offers an innovative blend of talent management, similar to the K-pop industry, and interesting character creation, as you see in the WWE.Strong revenue diversification beyond streaming into concerts , merchandising , and licensing , with revenue per VTuber growing from $400,000 in 2020 to over $4 million today.
Strong competitive moat through network effects, brand value, and technological infrastructure that helps VTubers achieve greater success than they could independently. These drugs are being hailed as the “Swiss Army knives” of modern medicine, with emerging data showing potential applications for conditions as diverse as heart disease, diabetes, infertility, Alzheimer’s, arthritis, and addiction.
Today, Corpay has grown to become the largest commercial issuer of Mastercard in North America and the largest non-bank FX dealer in the US. TSMC has built its reputation as the leading foundry through its scale, ability to deliver semiconductor products and technology leadership. The company produces semiconductors for some of the world’s largest businesses, such as Apple, Nvidia and Broadcom.
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