What's Hot 08/06/21
Which 16th century start up is worth £10 a share? Which music rights company is whistling a familiar tune and is a £65 million loss a conservative estimate for a philosophical...
Could the energy crisis be a fillip for oil and gas explorers? As bills push pubs to the brink which booze makers may benefit, and why following the crowd may lack wisdom. Sarah talks, ...
Which company is benefitting from a South American retraction, which dividend paying stocks might generate decent income, and which share price is looking more miserable in the Summer of? ...
With energy security on a global and domestic level spooking investors which utility company has given investors a warm glow and has a takeover attempt backfired on the maker of Marmite? Sarah...
Which 16th century start up is worth £10 a share? Which music rights company is whistling a familiar tune and is a £65 million loss a conservative estimate for a philosophical...
Earthquakes in Bedfordshire, Brexit no deals, Burtons Biscuits bingeing and biking guidance from Halfords makes this week's What's Hot a bit of a Wagon. ...
Which company is beating its own drum after exceptional results, has Lego kept its appeal during lockdown, will it be attrition or harmony for Royal Mail and will this be a defining...
Who wants upmarket recognition, why has GlaxoSmithKline turned philanthropic, is Royal Mail a buying opportunity for Amazon and what must you never do just before the annual bonus round? Sarah...
In another election week, Marks and Spencer, Mothercare, Talk Talk and Royal Mail Group will be taking centre stage for investors wanting to know about wide mouths, oversized festival suits,...