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One analyst sees a fatal flaw in Xero’s glimmering run.

Good morning.
Kiwi accounting software giant and ASX tech darling, Xero, is experiencing a stellar run with stock up 20% this year against a 1.4% rise on the broader market.
As Capital Brief reports, Xero has pinned its long-term aspirations – and those of its investors – to successfully slicing up the largest possible addressable market. Morningstar’s Roy Van Keulen may be the only analyst in town who thinks Xero is in a bind and that its surging value could be dependent on the pipedream of US expansion.

ASX as at market close. Commodities and crypto in USD.
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Market movers

Shares in renewable energy developer Genex Power surged over 32% during trading yesterday to close at $0.25, on news that its had received an improved indicative non-binding takeover bid from Japanese partner J-Power. While the first offer was knocked back by the Genex board, the new offer will see J-Power acquire the Genex shares that it does not already own by way of a members’ scheme of arrangement for 27.5 cents in cash per share, valuing it at $381 million.
The quick sync
European Commission hits Apple with a €1.8 billion ($3 billion) antitrust fine, arguing that the tech giant abused its market dominance for the distribution of streaming apps. (European Commission Press Release)
Former chief of Macquarie Group, Nicholas Moore, has encouraged Aussie startups to consider expanding into Southeast Asian markets. (Capital Brief)
Almost 15 years since Greece’s economic meltdown during the eurozone crisis, Athens has started the sale of its 27% stake in Piraeus Financial Holdings. (Wall Street Journal)
Alinta Energy slams proposed government powers which would allow delays to the closure of coal power stations; opposition says it could corrupt signals for investors to commit new spending to the power grid. (The Australian)
Bitcoin has surged to over US$66,000 ($101,120), edging closer to its previous all-time high. The cryptocurrency rose over 5% during trading overnight, bringing it within 5% of its record high of US$68,990.90 reached in November 2021. (CNBC)
Trading floor
M&A
Saba Capital quietly expands its Australian portfolio, holding stakes in MFF Capital, Platinum Capital, WAM Global, and LICs. (AFR)
EMR Capital mulls timing for Kestrel coal mine sale amid robust market. (The Australian)
Woodside did not renew membership with the Carbon Market Institute last year. (AFR)
JetBlue and Spirit Airlines terminate $3.8b merger. (Capital Brief)
J-Power and Macquarie Capital propose a dual-track bid for Genex Power to counter Skip Capital's stake. (AFR)
Amber Infrastructure seeks a capital partner for iseek data centre business. (AFR)
AFT Pharmaceuticals partners with Microsize for Maxigesic Rapid distribution. (Capital Brief)
Global Infrastructure Partners is set to sell Pacific National stake. (AFR)
Accenture acquires Melbourne-based consultancy The Lumery. (BNA)
Capital Markets
Bhagwan Marine plans $100m IPO amid maritime industry surge. (AFR)
ASX hits Lendlease with a ‘please explain’ notice after posting an unexpected earnings downgrade last month. (The Australian)
Acusensus shares drop amid setbacks in US speed camera program. (BNA)
TDM Growth Partners faces valuation challenges with top investments. (AFR)
Data shows that the ASX’s tech dream is fading, as de-listings and acquisitions begin to add up. (AFR)
VC
Gridcog, a Perth-based clean energy asset software company, has secured a £3.3m ($6.4m) Series A funding round from British fund AlbionVC. (AFR)
German solar tech developer 1komma5° announces its largest Australian acquisition with Arkana Energy Group. (PV Magazine)
Victoria startup Jupiter Ionics raises $9m Series A for green ammonia tech. (Capital Brief)
People moves
RBC Capital Markets appoints former JPMorgan executive James Cornell as director for research sales. (AFR)
Fletcher Building's chair Bruce Hassall steps down with immediate effect. (Capital Brief)
Craigs Investment Partners adds Goldman Sachs’ Justin Queale to the team. (The Australian)
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