Still campaigning against MRO with their latest "sell" recommendation albeit with a price upgrade from 360 to 390p! Interestingly, they have also upgraded RR's price whilst recommending a "buy" Seems a strange dichotomy given both companies operate in the aerospace industry, which we all know is going gang busters trying to keep up with demand! Hopefully the next results' publication will put UBS in their place!
Yes, the FTSE has done well, robleo but only back to where it was months ago. I hope it continues along with VOD's recovery but I fear the Labour clowns have scuppered it.
Looks like Reeves and Starmer have finally driven the final nail into the economy. Reeves' tears at PMQs will hardly have filled markets including the Bond market with confidence. The country is now in hock to a left wing rabble of Labour back benchers! Is it time to sell everything?
Shorters working hard to keep this down. Today's improved passenger numbers should've instigated a nice time here but the dark forces are working against us. They can't keep it down for much longer as air travel is on the up and up with sustained lower oil prices keeping margins healthy. This will be £15 soon!
Or maybe not! Good old Vod doesn't want to get ahead of itself. Obviously, punters still keen to take small profits. Hopefully, confidence will slowly return as this edges up!
Unfortunately, it's now bursting downwards again! It's a disappointing reaction to yesterday's lifting of US tariffs on aerospace components, which one would've thought should boost confidence and thus the SP! Apparently not!
Good points Daz and Clued. Your description of Bond is spot on, Daz and I do see John Wilson as a more honest and capable broker. It's just frustrating watching this sink back down once again. Some positive news would be most welcome!
I've heard it all before, Dibs. Remember the ground breaking ABB deal? Ricardo, Acciona ...... So far nothing has come to fruition and that's still the case. It all sounds great initially until you look closer. The S&P 500 arrangement is so vague as to be virtually pointless with no guarantee of any commercial outcome.