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How Games Workshop became a FTSE 350 star performer
Thursday 02 Jul 2020Nottingham-based fantasy miniatures manufacturer Games Workshop ( GAW ) has been the best FTSE 350 performer over the last five years, providing a total return, which includes reinvested dividends, of 1,600%. That means a £1,000 investment in 2015 would have turned into £17,000 today, which works...
Just do it: why you should invest in Nike
Thursday 11 Jun 2020Star money manager Terry Smith recently purchased shares in Nike (NKE) for Fundsmith Equity (B41YBW7) , the first time his flagship fund had invested in the world’s largest sportswear company. This is a testament to the high-quality characteristics of the American company famed for its iconic...
Inspecs is a great little stock that could thrive post-coronavirus
Thursday 28 May 2020Eyewear frames specialist Inspecs ( SPEC:AIM ) joined the stock market in February after raising £23.5m of new money by issuing stock at 195p. The Bath-based personal goods play got its IPO away before the coronavirus pandemic roiled equity markets and forced governments around the world to shut...
Big moment for Disney as streaming service debuts in UK and Europe during lockdown
Thursday 19 Mar 2020On 24 March the Disney+ streaming service launches in the UK and Europe. This event comes at an interesting time for parent company Walt Disney as an increasing number of people confined to their homes amid coronavirus lockdown might be looking for the distraction provided by a new content platform...
SSE offers much more than decent dividends
Thursday 05 Mar 2020In recent years utility SSE ( SSE ) has reduced its reliance on fossil fuels and become a developer, operator and owner of low-carbon, renewable energy assets and businesses. As a result, SSE has become an increasingly popular stock among those looking for ‘green’ or environmental investments,...
Why shares in Jet2 owner Dart have soared since last summer
Thursday 27 Feb 2020When it comes to beneficiaries from the collapse of Thomas Cook, they don’t come much more bigger than Jet2-owner Dart Group ( DTG:AIM ) . Dart’s share price has soared from 888p when Thomas Cook went bust in September 2019 to £15.82 today. The shares were even higher, approaching £20, before...
Why JD Sports Fashion can sustain its winning run
Thursday 20 Feb 2020Sentiment towards the UK retail sector remains largely negative, not helped by a number of post-Christmas profit warnings, yet JD Sports Fashion ( JD. ) continues to stand out from the crowd. The sports fashion and outdoor brands retailer is one of the UK retail sector’s all-time success stories...
Why Tesla shares can’t continue to motor
Thursday 13 Feb 2020There’s been only one share on the lips of investors over the past week or two; Tesla . The electric car maker seemed to turn a corner with its latest fourth quarter trading update, opening the floodgates on an almighty short squeeze that sent the stock soaring. Just eight months ago Tesla’s shares...
Should you reinvest Sirius Minerals takeover cash in Anglo American shares?
Thursday 06 Feb 2020Investors who bought shares in Sirius Minerals ( SXX ) and who want to retain exposure to the company’s Woodsmith potash project face a very different proposition now that Anglo American ( AAL ) looks set to take ownership through its planned £409m takeover of Sirius. To follow the development of...
M&S should choose revolution over evolution in order to grow
Thursday 23 Jan 2020According to chief executive Steve Rowe, a 35-year veteran of Marks & Spencer ( MKS ) , the venerable retailer is roughly at the halfway point in its three to five-year journey of transformation to ‘restore the basics’ and create a ‘profitable, growing family of businesses’. However, true to...