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Why Kindred is a market favourite

Consumer Cyclicals

Economic shockwaves caused by Covid-19 have plunged stock markets into turmoil, but some shares are better able to absorb this volatility than others - and Kindred (STO:KIND SDB) could be one of them. To understand why different shar...

STO:KIND SDB

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Are analysts upbeat on the outlook for Fresnillo?

Basic Materials

While the world continues to wrestle with the consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic, investors are naturally wondering what lies in store for some of the country's largest quoted companies, such as Fresnillo (LON:FRES).  Fresnillo is a...

LON:FRES

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Shares in Andrews Sykes bounce back from market chaos

Industrials

After the turbulence that ripped through the stock market in March, shares in Andrews Sykes (LON:ASY) have gone on to outperform. In terms of relative price strength, the price is up by 33.5% against the market over the past three mont...

LON:ASY

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Shares in Aa bounce back from market chaos

Consumer Defensives

After the turbulence that ripped through the stock market in March, shares in Aa (LON:AA.) have gone on to outperform. In terms of relative price strength, the price is up by 81.4% against the market over the past three months. The sha...

LON:AA.^C21

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Do analysts think that Meggitt is a buy, hold or sell?

Industrials

Trying to predict how the Covid-19 crisis will impact on companies and sectors is not easy. Fortunately, large companies like Meggitt (LON:MGGT) are well covered by professional analysts who are used to making forecasts about them.  Me...

LON:MGGT^I22

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What factors will move the Plexus share price?

Technology

Shares in Plexus (NSQ:PLXS) are currently trading at 79.26 but a key question for investors is how the economic uncertainty caused by Coronavirus will affect the price. One way of making that assessment is to examine where its strength...

NSQ:PLXS

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Why Sto Se & Co Kgaa is a market favourite

Consumer Cyclicals

Economic shockwaves caused by Covid-19 have plunged stock markets into turmoil, but some shares are better able to absorb this volatility than others - and Sto Se & Co Kgaa (ETR:STO3) could be one of them. To understand why diffe...

ETR:STO3

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Will Lovesac Co's price keep rising?

Consumer Cyclicals

Studies by leading experts into the power of price momentum show that stocks with the strongest price trends tend to keep up the pace for anywhere up to one year. A big part of the reason for this is down to investor psychology.  With...

NMQ:LOVE

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Shares in Premier Foods outperform over three months

Consumer Defensives

Shares in Premier Foods (LON:PFD) have outperformed the market over the past three months, signalling optimism on the part of investors at a time of economic uncertainty. Based on relative price strength against the market, the company...

LON:PFD

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