Whitbread Q1 trading update confirms solid start to year – remains in the GrowthRater portfolio The recent consumption data for May from VISA that I highlighted earlier in the month which showed a relatively buoyant YoY growth in expenditure of +3.3% for Hotels, Restaurants and Bars was also reflected in Whitbread’s Q1 trading update. While […]
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I am closing my long position on Apple (aapl) I established back in February at $121.4 ps. With the shares closing at $156.1 on Friday, that’s a gain of approx +29% over the 100 days held; an annualised return of 105%. GrowthRater porfolio – recent closed positions GrowthRater model portfolio additions – Apple […]
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ITV (itv_l) – Q FY17 IMS: Mid-year 2017 inflection point or just wishful thinking ahead of Brexit negotiations? . Wolters Kluwer (wkl_as) – Q1 FY17 IMS: No fireworks, but a >5% OpFCF yield = a NIRP bolt-hole Compass Group (cpg_l) – H1 FY17 results: Solid value & improving momentum . Muted start to […]
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Atresmedia (a3m_mc) – Q1 FY17 results: The cost of audience recovery. . Daimler (dai_de) – Q1 FY17 results: Has Daimler waited until the cyclical peak to start pumping up expectations? . S&P Global (spgi): Q1 FY17 results: The benefits of operational leverage on a rebounding high yield issuance […]
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Marks & Spencer: getting closer to delivering the growth being priced into the stock, with speculative bid/mgt recovery thrown in for free! I added this stock it to my portfolio last summer and the stabilisation in revenues, particularly in Clothing & Home in Thursday’s (12 Jan 2017) Q3 sales IMS continues to support that decision. […]
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No sooner than IDC release estimated data for the top 5 global ‘wearable’ devices for the Q3 showing a -71% collapse in Apple Watch shipments for the period (see table below), than Apple’s CEO Tim Cook jumps straight back in with one of his now infamous selective disclosures to the press to talk the product […]
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Are milk prices on the turn? Over the last month powdered milk prices are up another +10%, which means prices are over +30% up from their low point in May. For milk producers and consumers (such as Danone) alike the question is whether this represents an early indicator of a change in longer term price […]
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Leaving to one side the possibility that recessionary fears are being used as another ruse to monetise intractable deficits, the current round of recession fears have the “Buy defensives” brigade out in force. One such stock that has been attracting such attention is our old friend Procter & Gamble. Back in 2008, this was also […]
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