Three value traps to avoid
John Kingham of UK Value Investor looks at three value traps and explains how he intends to avoid them in future.
John Kingham of UK Value Investor looks at three value traps and explains how he intends to avoid them in future.
With its market-leading position and its new club opening strategy, The Gym Group looks well placed to continue to capitalise on Britain’s keep-fit revolution, argues Mark Watson-Mitchell.
On the face of it the shares of this £13.7m company look very expensive; but, when you look deeper, their potential value shouts out at you, argues Mark Watson-Mitchell.
Robert Stephens, CFA, considers the investment prospects of two underperforming FTSE 100 shares – easyJet and TUI.
Netflix is taking talent from Auntie BBC just as Apple is parking its tanks on Netflix’s AstroTurf. Meanwhile, small video games companies are thriving in the UK. Things are moving in the tech realms of the very large and the very small, writes Victor Hill.
After a simply wonderful acquisition, a good AGM statement in the next fortnight should get shares in The SimplyBiz Group going, writes Mark Watson-Mitchell.
Robert Stephens discusses the turnaround potential on offer for two unpopular shares – Imperial Brands and Bellway.
2018 results out next Tuesday (9th) could help to re-rate shares in Billington Holdings, argues Mark Watson-Mitchell.
On The Beach has a vision to be Europe’s leading online retailer of beach holidays and its ‘disruptive technology’ is going to give their competitors a run for their money, writes Mark Watson-Mitchell.
Robert Stephens discusses the income and growth prospects of two unpopular FTSE 100 shares – Aviva and British American Tobacco.