EDENTREE AMITY UK: Top performer steers clear of the ‘sin’ stocks

EDENTREE AMITY UK: Top performing fund steers clear of the ‘sin’ stocks By Jeff Prestridge for The Mail on Sunday Published: 22:32 BST, 4 July 2020 | Updated: 22:32 BST, 4 July 2020 Investment fund EdenTree Amity UK was way ahead of its time when it launched 32 years ago. It was one of the … Read more

Millions of Britons now hold cryptocurrency like bitcoin

Not so long ago, sandwiched somewhere in between the EU referendum and the coronavirus pandemic, bitcoin and cryptocurrencies briefly became the hottest global topic. With prices soaring, many blindly took a punt, worried they would miss out on a chance for a quick and large profit – the only way was up and all that … Read more

Catenae Innovation rockets with Covid-19 digital passport

SMALL CAP MOVERS: Catenae Innovation rockets thanks to Covid-19 digital passport and anti-fraud document wallet By Giulia Bottaro At Proactive Investors For Thisismoney.co.uk Published: 13:50 BST, 3 July 2020 | Updated: 13:50 BST, 3 July 2020 Catenae Innovation had a busy week with a triple dose of good news, sending the shares up 154 per … Read more

SMALL CAP SHARE IDEAS: Impax Environmental Markets

BP’s decision to take a write-off of up to $17billion (£14billion) on some of its exploration assets underlines the direction of travel among both the fossil fuel industry and investors currently. The oil major’s decision follows a revision of its long-term price forecasts and were a reality check that many of these projects won’t be … Read more

MIDAS SHARE TIPS: Warehouses can mean big profit

According to psychologists, it takes little more than nine weeks to form a new habit. And with lockdown starting on March 23, the UK has had plenty of time to develop new routines. Online shopping was already a popular pastime among British consumers. But it has surged to new levels in recent months  A decade … Read more

Is investing in utility giants STILL such a bright idea?

A bright idea?: As a nation we’ve used less water, gas and electricity during lockdown Your own energy bills may have been eye-watering during lockdown, but as a nation we’ve used less water, gas and electricity thanks to temporary shutdowns in manufacturing and less use of public and private transport.  This all has an effect … Read more

Snap up these undervalued stocks and bag a bargain

Many months have passed since the world’s stock markets were first shocked by the fallout from coronavirus. In the meantime, the lockdown has hammered the travel and hospitality sectors and taken huge bites out of the share prices of manufacturing firms, construction groups and retailers.  Finally, next weekend, the most ravaged of these hibernating businesses … Read more

Sainsbury’s indicates lockdown sales boost likely to subside

As first-quarter results loom, Sainsbury’s indicates that boost in demand from early days of lockdown is likely to subside By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 22:08 BST, 26 June 2020 | Updated: 22:08 BST, 26 June 2020 New Sainsbury’s boss Simon Roberts will only have been in the job a month when he … Read more

Is the future Rosie at High Street giant Marks & Spencer?

As investors back a great British brand at what could well be a bargain price, analysts ask: Is the future Rosie at Marks & Spencer?  More than a third of bras are bought from M&S, and a surprising tenth of denim#  Earlier this year M&S shares sank to their lowest since the early 1980s By … Read more

As digital payments soar due to the pandemic… can investors cash in?

Britain’s cash system is on the brink, with increasing numbers of businesses refusing coins and notes due to virus fears. For the millions who still rely on paper money to shop and pay the bills, the idea of a cashless world is desperately worrying. While Money Mail will keep fighting to protect the nation’s access … Read more