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Amazon’s share price is about to become a lot cheaper

Thursday 17 Mar 2022

A high price can stop investors from buying a particular stock, simply because they cannot afford it. Not everyone has the $1,000+ which it costs to buy a single share in many US-listed companies. It’s a long-standing frustration but slowly we are seeing solutions to the problem. Amazon has joined...

Reasons not to panic as stock markets capitulate

Thursday 10 Mar 2022

Investors’ initial, measured response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has gone out of the window. As commodity prices surge higher the sell-off in global stock markets has intensified. But the last thing you should do is react rashly to this situation. Essentially people are waking up to the idea...

Don’t panic sell. Markets have a habit of bouncing back quickly

Thursday 03 Mar 2022

Are you tinkering with your portfolio every time there’s bad news, even war? You could be doing more harm than good. Ukraine’s troubles are being felt emotionally around the world and the battle has also put a dent into people’s hard-earned savings. With stock markets already on edge, thanks to...

Airbnb’s next growth leg might not be so smooth

Thursday 24 Feb 2022

Inflation isn’t necessarily bad news for all companies. When hosting platform Airbnb published its latest results on 15 February, chief executive Brian Chesky said rising prices and the pressure on household finances might drive more individuals to list their homes on the site. This begs the...

Why Unilever, Reckitt and Nestle are under pressure

Thursday 17 Feb 2022

Big brand owners in the food, drink and household products space are meant to be reliable names that deliver slow but steady growth no matter the economic conditions. So why is it that names like Unilever ( ULVR ) , Nestle and Reckitt Benckiser ( RB. ) are struggling on the stock market this year?...

Why diversity in the boardroom really matters

Thursday 10 Feb 2022

Female representation in British boardrooms became heathier this week as two women were appointed as chief executives at Taylor Wimpey ( TW. ) and Pets at Home ( PETS ) . They join Roisin Currie who was unveiled as the new boss at Greggs ( GRG ) in January and who will succeed the long-serving...

Why investors haven’t filled their boots on the sell-off

Thursday 03 Feb 2022

Two years ago, global stock markets experienced a significant sell-off as the pandemic caused mayhem. For some investors it was a time of stress and panic, but for many professional investors it provided a rare opportunity to pick up shares in good companies for a fraction of their value pre-Covid...

The shares that could go up as the market falls

Thursday 27 Jan 2022

It’s been a miserable start to the year for a lot of investors, leading many people to ask if we’re seeing more than a simple pullback from last year’s successful run for stocks and shares. The key headwinds to markets have been clear for months, namely higher rates, an impending reduction in...

ASOS to leave AIM: why this matters to investors

Thursday 20 Jan 2022

One of AIM’s biggest success stories is finally packing its bags and moving to London’s Main Market. Fashion retailer ASOS ( ASC:AIM ) will switch markets by the end of February and this event could potentially see a few other businesses do the same. AIM was set up as a market for young companies...

An antidote to New Year investing resolutions

Thursday 13 Jan 2022

Traditionally the New Year is a time to set resolutions – whether it’s digging your running kit from the back of the drawer, learning how to play guitar for the first time in your 40s or quitting alcohol and sugar. The problem is these resolutions are typically consigned to the bin by the end of...

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