Blame game won’t stop the next Gamestop

Today’s (18 February) Congressional hearing in Washington into what happened with shares in Gamestop should make for fascinating listening.

A host of luminaries – including...

Thu, 18/02/2021 - 00:00


RWS shares gain on ‘excellent’ first quarter

RWS (RWS:AIM) 619p
Gain to date: 15.9%
Original entry point: Buy at 534p, 23 December 2020


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Thu, 18/02/2021 - 00:00


Profit from the reopening with FTSE 250 chemicals firm Elementis

FTSE 250 chemicals firm Elementis (ELM) ticks all the boxes for an investor looking for an overlooked and undervalued stock set to benefit...

Thu, 18/02/2021 - 00:00


Oil surge helps revive Shell after strategy concerns

New threats to supply and recovery hopes pegged on vaccine roll-outs and US stimulus are helping oil prices extend their stunning start to 2021.

As...

Thu, 18/02/2021 - 00:00


Coupang targeting $50 billion IPO

SoftBank-backed Coupang has filed to go public in the US, with reports suggesting the South Korean e-commerce giant is aiming for a valuation of around...

Thu, 18/02/2021 - 00:00


BHP rewards shareholders with bumper payout as iron ore surges

BHP (BHP) £22.71
Gain to date: 14.5%
Original entry point: Buy at £19.83, 23 December 2020


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Thu, 18/02/2021 - 00:00


Cordiant Digital first of new breed of investment trust to IPO

Investor appetite for all things digital and technology related has started to become apparent as a new breed of investment trust has launched on the...

Thu, 18/02/2021 - 00:00


magazine 18 Feb 2021

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1 year since the market crash. What has changed, what has performed well and the stocks which have been left behind in the recovery rally.

This week’s issue of Shares features an in-depth discussion on the recently floated online greetings card company Moonpig, a report on the funds which pay dividends every month and insight into a planned $50 billion e-commerce IPO from South Korea.

FTSE slump deepens on weak US open

Higher than expected UK inflation and an increase in UK retail sales helped stoke inflation fears and saw the FTSE 100 close down 0.6% to...

Wed, 17/02/2021 - 16:36


Inflation starts 2021 without a bang

Inflation has started 2021 in much the same vein as it finished 2020, low and moving sideways. The fact that restaurants and hotels provided a...

Wed, 17/02/2021 - 16:17


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