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The one thing that famous investors Terry Smith and Warren Buffett seek when picking stocks
Thursday 01 Sep 2022Seasoned investors should be familiar with Alfred Rappaport’s view that ‘profits are an opinion, cash is fact’, yet a great deal of company analysis still relies on traditional measures of profits such as EBITDA (earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation) and EPS (earnings per...
For sale: good time to buy housebuilders on the cheap
Thursday 25 Aug 2022Recent UK house price surveys seem to show the property market is beginning to cool, so should investors steer clear of the housebuilders or does their poor share price performance this year mean the worst is already factored into their valuations? In this article we look at the survey data,...
How India’s strong 2022 performance compares longer term
Thursday 25 Aug 2022The Indian stock market has outperformed the wider emerging markets space so far in 2022, just as it did in 2021. While this follows on from a period of underperformance, on a long-term view, the showing of Indian stocks compares favourably with both the developed and developing world. According to...
Emerging markets: Views from the experts
Thursday 25 Aug 20221. Latin American markets rebounded in July, with Chile, Brazil and Peru among the leading performers, while Mexico and Colombia lagged. In Brazil, a smaller-than-expected increase in consumer prices in the first half of July, raised expectations of the start of a downward trend in inflation...
4imprint investors made 20 times their money in 10 years
Thursday 18 Aug 2022It’s not often we get to write about UK companies which have seen their shares multiply in value by a factor of 20, especially when the company concerned makes what might be considered ‘disposable’ or discretionary goods. Yet, given the sudden contraction during the pandemic in corporate...
Discover the biggest dividend yields in the FTSE 350
Thursday 18 Aug 2022Bedevilled by soaring inflation, rising interest rates, possible recession and major disruption to global supply chains, global stock markets have fallen hard this year. A consequence of falling share prices is ballooning dividend yields, pushing double-digits in some cases in the UK. Is this a...
Why there won’t be relief from Zantac pain for GSK in the short term
Thursday 18 Aug 2022The stock market is forward-looking and has already priced in a significant financial hit for GSK ( GSK ) from US litigation associated with claims its Zantac heartburn treatment might have links to cancer. The first court case, due to start next week, was withdrawn ahead of trial by the plaintiff...
How to find the right fund for you: follow these simple steps to save time and money
Thursday 18 Aug 2022If you want to build up a pot of money for the future, be it retirement or paying for some of life’s expenses including children’s university fees or a loft conversion, investment funds can be a great way to grow your savings. They enable you to quickly build a portfolio which could save you a lot...
Buys and sells from the bosses: When investors should take note of directors trading their own shares
Thursday 11 Aug 2022When a director of a firm sells shares there could be any number of reasons for their decision, the most common one being they need to raise cash to pay an income tax or capital gains tax bill. However, when a director dips into their own pocket to buy shares there is usually only one reason – they...
FTSE 250: Can UK mid caps shine again and which stocks should you buy?
Thursday 04 Aug 2022Mid-cap companies have always attracted investors. Seen as large enough to compete on a global scale, but not so big that their capacity for growth is capped, like many FTSE 100 stocks, an increasing number of investors spend time researching stocks on the FTSE 250 index, or simply buy the index...
