What's Hot in Starmergate
12th May 2026As MP's plot against the Prime Minister which sectors are reacting to Starmergate, and which companies are benefitting as citizens turn to comfort food and drink to numb the pain of living with borro...
As MP's plot against the Prime Minister which sectors are reacting to Starmergate, and which companies are benefitting as citizens turn to comfort food and drink to numb the pain of living with borro...

As one company considers delisting from AIM which junior veteran is considering a move to the main board and how are small portions putting a squeeze on the bottom line? Sarah talks luxury capsu...

With the imposition of hose pipe bans how are the water companies performing in the heat, who attempted to blame higher temperatures for poorer sales and failed, and which shareholders will benefit ...

The colour orange looms large in this week's What's Hot with fake tans, Mac & Cheese, squashes and seeds of healthy growth for one hydrocarbon company. Sarah talks the tug of war which no o...
As Trump's tariffs kick in which stocks are thriving in the game of diplomatic risk and why might shareholders be looking much further afield to Africa for investment opportunities? Sarah talks...
As national budgets are announced and investors take stock of their portfolio, dividend paying companies are becoming increasingly attractive. Sarah talks income growth and catches up with billionai...
Which economic think tank had a sugar rush post Easter, which energy junior is enjoying a second successive week of share price gains and what can see the invisible? Sarah goes deep and...
What has caught up with Sarah after three years, which company proved a life saver and who is writing our content? Sarah talks bots, sausage, the lurgy and AI. ...
With a winter of fuel bill discontent fast approaching what has BP ( BP. ) revealed to investors, which new CFO has her work cut out and what was the preferred option for an explorer searching for a ...
Was it Eurovision or the Emirates that helped markets stage a recovery? Who might be letting who back in and is honesty always the best policy? Sarah talks Sam Ryder, telecoms, communication, wellne...
The staple investor diet of commodities and pasties are mentioned in this week's dispatches. Plus which pawnbroker is rewarding shareholders, why is Royal Mail coming under fire and which combustible...
The gold rush of IPO's in the first half of the year have rewarded the flotation friendly, Greggs (LSE:GRG) cements its Vegan grounding as it enlarges its estate allotment and Direct Line (LSE:DLG...
Which company has joined the trillionaire market cap club, will an England Euro triumph be thrilling for stock markets and how are our eating habits materially impacting the fortunes of one high...
5000 days of work goes for $69 million and puts non fungible tokens into the art arena, the US shows its confidence in AstraZeneca (LSE:AZN) , Greggs (LSE:GRG) expands its footprint as it makes a ...