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31st March 2026The final day of a noisy Q1 and which stocks have had a standout first three months of the year and which companies are being predated before the start of the new tax year? Sarah talks deals, me...
The final day of a noisy Q1 and which stocks have had a standout first three months of the year and which companies are being predated before the start of the new tax year? Sarah talks deals, me...

Which company's stock market debut has had a frosty reception, who has achieved a 2000 milestone and what are the fund managers predicting for the FTSE 100 and sector favourites in 2026? Sarah ...

With more companies wanting to list in London what is taking the heat out of Magnum's potential listing? And will reports of high grade gold discoveries in Ireland be an interesting prospect for inv...

As two of the U.K.'s largest companies prepare to update shareholders on performance, how has an approach to eliminate short-termism and share 'speculators' helped lift one stock and which business ...
Which individuals hold the power at a biotech group? Is it the IT guy at Sainburys and which serial entrepreneur is floating another business and surrounding himself with the dream team? Sarah a...
As COP28 wraps up its climate change commitments, which company has exposure to the fuel of the future, who is getting checked out for greenwashing and is online football safer than pitch side? Sarah...
Which Empire struck back the day Star Wars Fan Rishi Sunak became Prime Minister, will defence stocks thrive under the new cabinet and how has politics far away tainted a gold stock here? Sara...
In the aftermath of a Chancellor schoolboy error, Sarah looks at the other newbies taking the helm of listed companies and whether Rip Van Winkle had the best idea in times of recession. ...
Could a Sarah purchase have saved a company, will a recommendation tool help a comms business and is it more 'do it for me' rather than 'do it yourself' in the current investment climate? Sarah emerg...
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 tal...
Why is Deliveroo's employee incentivisation scheme a bit racey, what is normal in the world of luscious beauty and lounging around and which company is cutting and which enterprise may be reinstating...
Trading in Brexit week is far from UK focused with coronavirus contagion fears in China and bumper earnings from Wall Street. Sarah talks dividend aristocrats, black swans, lottery numbers and plant ...