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The bank currently has a 286p share price target for BT, representing a 62% potential capital gain that might emerge in the next 12 months. If that proves to be accurate, it means investing £ ...
When I buy stocks for my ISA portfolio, I’m obviously backing them to rise. But I have higher conviction in some than others. Here are three holdings I expect to do well over the next decade. As ...
The report was – in my view – stellar across the board. But there’s one particular nuance that I think is important and investors should be careful not to overlook. The results The headline ...
Over the past year, the stock is down 18%. This puts the P/E ratio at just 10.78. From an evaluation perspective, this already looks a lot more appealing. There are also clear catalysts for it to ...
The company’s partnership with Nationwide Building Society was a big driver for the 6% growth in UK personal lines premiums (eg car, home and travel). In commercial lines, the acquisition of ...
Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust holds around 95 growth stocks. While some of these are private holdings that could theoretically go under, adding risk, there are plenty of listed stocks that I ...
A lesser-known banking stock on the FTSE 250 is rapidly climbing the ranks, vying for a place in the top 100. Mark Hartley considers its investment prospects.
Vodafone (LSE:VOD) has been a dividend favourite for some investors for a long time. From 2020 to late 2024, the dividend yield ranged from around 6% up to over 12%. However, cuts since then have ...
Which companies have Stocks and Shares ISA investors been buying in June? Rolls-Royce Holdings (LSE: RR.) was the most popular among Interactive Investor customers in the week ending 13 June ...
For example, over the same period: Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) is up 138%. Microsoft is up 152%. Visa is up 91%. Walmart is up by 148%. RTX Corp is up by 116%. This goes to show that by investing in only ...
Dr James Fox takes a closer look at two value stocks operating in the aerospace and defence sector. He thinks they both could be undervalued.
Plough the cash back in We’ve seen annual FTSE 100 returns averaging 6.9% in the past 20 years. That’s consistent with the longer-term history of the UK stock market stretching back more than ...