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It’s hard to escape the conclusion that another UK business is being sold on the cheap by its directors
There is more to the feeding frenzy on London-listed companies than just sterling’s weakness
Is gut instinct a good way to make decisions? Sometimes, but rarely in financial markets
When profits and cash flow move in opposite directions it is generally time to worry
Trade wars tell us that globalisation is changing, and not necessarily to the UK’s advantage
A company’s shares are always worth more to a controlling investor than to the likes of you and me
Lowering the income portfolio’s yield threshold immediately produces some promising candidates – not least Henry Boot
Car dealers are lookers by name – at least one is – but not by appearance. Yet they may have hidden virtues
The way that stock market indices are calculated is distorting the notion of a good income stock
Special dividends are becoming common place. So here’s a rational way to assess their investment merits