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This UK growth stock has doubled in 2024 thanks in part to a lucrative US deal. With strong margins and a clean balance sheet, it could be an opportunity. When investing, your capital is at risk. The ...
I’m under no illusion that some long-term investors in Palantir stock will be considering an early retirement. The stock has surged. When investing, your capital is at risk. The value of your ...
Nvidia stock has jumped above $150 and a new record in recent days, as investors shrug off concerns they had just a couple of months ago.
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Nvidia stock is trading near its highs once again, and while it’s not as cheap as it was, Dr James Fox believes the price remains undemanding.
When I bought the stock at around 79p per share, it was down 44% from its 52-week high, sporting a decent 3.2% dividend yield. Since then, not only has the share price increased 20% but it’s ...
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 ...
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 the year ending June 2024, Kier reported revenue of £3.9bn, up from £3.4bn the year before. Pre-tax profit improved to £68m from £52m and perhaps most importantly, it managed to cut its ...
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 £ ...
As silver prices hit their highest level since 2011, Andrew Mackie is becoming increasingly bullish on the prospects for Fresnillo stock.
International Consolidated Airlines (IAG) shares look like a steal based on predicted earnings. But could they be a potential value trap?