Equities

Small cap round up: featuring Solid State, Loungers, Codemasters and more

In this weekly summary, Mark Watson-Mitchell updates his readers on previous company profiles and other news of interest from the…

New management could get Braemar steaming ahead

A failed diversification strategy and a subsequent change of management and restructuring could well prove to have been highly impactive…

3 FTSE 100 shares set to gain from emerging market growth

Robert Stephens, CFA, discusses the investment potential of three global consumer goods companies.

Kingswood Holdings – this company could see profits rise eleven-fold next year

The wealth management sector in the UK is fragmented but now undergoing bouts of significant consolidation. This company could be…

Unilever’s beautiful future

Andrew Latto, CFA, explains why Unilever’s shift away from food, in favour of beauty and personal care, could mean its…

Small cap round up: featuring Capital Drilling, discoverIE, Augean and more…

In this weekly summary, Mark Watson-Mitchell updates his readers on previous company profiles and other news of interest from the…

AIM to bounce back

Richard Gill, CFA, looks atthree AIM 100 companies which he believes look like they are ready to bounce back.

Nasstar – looking for a 35% lift-up over the next year

Capitalised at just £64m, with net cash of £2.3m and an enterprise value of £62m, I really do like the…

3 FTSE 100 shares that could surge after a Boris Johnson election victory

Robert Stephens, CFA, discusses why three housebuilders may offer appealing risk/reward ratios ahead of the election.

Begbies Traynor – an excellent counter-cyclical play on the UK economy

Begbies Traynor looks like an inexpensive and a wonderful counter-cyclical investment, writes Mark Watson-Mitchell.