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I think public transport will be the big winners in Boris Johnson's plans for a green revolution. Especially as most people can't afford an electric car and the infrastructure - charging points etc just isn't there yet, nor will it be in anything like the timescales Boris Johnson wants to see. Green buses will be big thing and financially strong companies like Stagecoach and National Express are well positioned to really capitalise. The vaccines have already arrived in the UK on a fleet of HGVs and will soon begin being distributed - it's all upside imo from hereon, the recovery has begun. SGC will hit £1 within the next few weeks imo and probably settle in the £1.20 to £1.50 range in the new year.
Stagecoach is completely tied to getting the country move again.
The government are also about to get F-ed by Brexit so will be doing everything in their power to get the economy moving to avoid collapse.
Stagecoach is effectively an infrastructure company and in a safer position than consumer spending products/services.
Can easily move to £1 then settle
Bargain price here .
Positioned well for a recovery.
Low risk high gains
£2 stock in vaccination and divi resumption. Now is the time to buy for big yield
Just recently topped up my holding here (shuffled from CINE) as I agree that this can break £1 sometime into early New Year. I'm hoping so rather than predicting. I am very pleased with the way SGC is performing of late and cannot see many reasons as to why it should not continue more up than down days, especially with current and impending vaccine news. Good Luck all :)
Can see an aggressive play by MM and investors this month to lock in share at cheap price and sit on them.
Fact is company is key to running of the country, and with a vaccine being rolled out they are in a very strong position for stock bounce back.
It's actually crazy to see how well Starbucks has done the past few years. There is money in them there beans!
Share will be ramping from now till March next year in line with vaccine roll out and get moving again.
It's very cheap for what it is currently. I've moved my sell out price up and going to forget for a few months a make money while I sleep xxx
First target £1 for me soon
Then £1.2 early next year
Then higher