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Second Quarter Report of 2021
Posted 09 September 2021Another quarter of COVID, lockdowns, and markets continuing to fight any downturn. Booming truck and car sales can only be hindered by production issues due to the semiconductor shortages. Take a look at what made this quarter’s highlights across all our sectors: The new road transport market has been disrupted in the second quarter due to global parts shortages and delivery delays caused predominantly by factory closures in Asia and China Caterpillar sales in Asia / Pacific are up 19%…
Valuation Roadshows 2021
Posted 05 August 2021Register your interest here for our upcoming nation-wide roadshows! In recognition of, and to say thank you for your ongoing support, Slattery Asset Advisory is pleased to invite you to our Inaugural Valuations Roadshows. The session will include a market update and insights from industry experts. Following the presentations, there will be an opportunity to network and connect over some light refreshments and canapes. The events will be held across the country as follows: Hexham, NSW Thursday 7th October On-site Sydney,…
Read our Quarterly Report Q3 2020
Posted 17 November 2020During the third quarter the impacts of COVID and the consequential recession continue to have an affect on asset values in the automotive, road transport, construction, mining, agriculture, aviation and marine sectors. The Road Transport Sector continues to reduce in sales volume but shows some semblance of stabilisation after a reduction of only 13% on the same period last year. Delays have been extended on new stock with global production capacity reduced. With almost all Australian businesses now eligible for a full write-off…
Read our Quarterly Report Q2 2020
Posted 31 August 2020The impact of the COVID pandemic has affected every part of the Australian economy including affecting asset values in the automotive, road transport, construction, manufacturing, mining, aviation and marine sectors. Government Stimulus has injected life into many markets. The instant asset write off that was boosted from $30,000 to $150,000, as well as the generous Accelerated Depreciation Deduction have assisted some markets from collapsing. Truck Sales rebound slightly for all but heavy-duty trucks in June, which helps lift the falls…
Valuation Conference 2019
Posted 26 July 2019The Slattery Asset Advisory annual Valuation Conference is held in the Hunter Valley, NSW in October. The conference will give you amazing insight into the expertise we have in the world of asset valuation. We will have our own experts guide you through an interactive program, ensuring it is truly hands-on with more than just presentations. We will be hosting the 2019 conference at the beautiful Chateau Elan, located in the heart of the Hunter Valley it is truly one of…
Valuation Conference Register Your Interest 2019
Posted 04 December 2018Thanks to everyone who attended the fourth annual Slattery Asset Advisory Valuation conference in 2018. This year was a big success with over 80 attendees learning and networking in the beautiful Hunter Valley. This year’s theme of ‘Looking to the Future’ included keynote speaker Brendon Richards from KPMG and guest speakers from Westrac, BIS Industries & Larson Transport, as well as displays of future transport modes. Australia’s most dynamic and trusted partner in asset advisory is excited to bring you the 2019…
Valuation Conference
Posted 17 July 2018Look to the future with Slattery Asset Advisory. Australia’s most dynamic and trusted partner in asset advisory brings you the 2018 Valuations conference. The conference will give you an amazing insight into our expertise in the world of asset valuations. We will have our own experts guide you through an interactive program. Our conference is truly hands-on with more than just presentations. We will be hosting this year’s conference at the beautiful Chateau Elan, located in the heart of the Hunter Valley it is…