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£2 soon tipped highly by brokers and motley fool - im topping up monday
oday, the telecoms titan trades on a forward price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of just 7.7 times. It also carries a 4.1% dividend yield, beating the FTSE 100 average of 3.9%.
Demand for telecommunications and financial services is soaring in Africa. This reflects low product penetration rates and leaping wealth levels on the continent.
It’s my belief that Airtel should generate terrific profits growth on the back of this. It is Africa’s second-largest telecoms company with operations in 14 countries. It is also rapidly expanding its mobile money business and recently launched its services in Nigeria.
plenty of upside - 30 by xmas
PMorgan’s David Perry cut the firm’s price target on Wizz Air to 2,800p from 3,050p, maintaining an Overweight rating on the shares, while Barclays analyst Rishika Savjani reduced the firm’s price target on Wizz to 2,640p from 3,500p, also keeping an Overweight rating on the stock.
“Hurricane has one asset, which is a cash cow but has a limited life,” said Crystal Amber founder and investment adviser Richard Bernstein, highlighting the forecast end-of-year cash pile of $118mn (£103mn) and $370mn in tax losses available to a buyer. “There’s no growth for this company now,” he added.
id accept the 7p offer - there is no growth or prospects here now - doomed otherwise
windfall tax could finish this company off, along with
oil prices down, share price down, oil reserves running low and no forward plan ! not looking good !
onca ca pull out - this share is dead - the ceo can then try again to devalue