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Poundland (PLND): Make or break into Xmas

              19 November 2015 Poundland (PLND) shares have landed themselves a pounding today after first-half profits fell by almost 50%, troubled by higher costs for its trial run in Spain and the £55m acquisition of rival 99p Stores. What’s more the CEO’s outlook message wasn’t exactly upbeat, divulging that…

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The thought of trading shares on any of the world’s stock exchanges can be intimidating, but the reality is that things don’t work like that any more. Nowadays electronic trading dominates so that it’s never been more straightforward for ordinary people to become extraordinary traders. First, head online Those who wish to trade can find…

Paris Attacks: A week on and I’m still shaken

  18 November 2015 It’s almost a week now since those tragic Paris attacks and I must admit to still being quite shaken. I’m not sure if it’s because I know Paris well, having lived and worked there for a period, or whether it’s because I now have family there, but, strangely, I seem more…

Coal closures will leave a pit in the UK’s energy supply

18 Nov It needn’t have been the case, but what with all the recent faffing around concerning energy policy, it looks like it might be. National Grid (NG.) voiced concern in early November about this, suggesting that by early 2016 the UK might be facing an energy shortage because of an ageing family of under-invested-in…

Marriott International – Big hotel stocks to get even bigger…?

17 November “We can do better by being bigger,” says Arne Sorenson, CEO of Marriott international, who has agreed to buy Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide Inc. for $12.2bn, in turn creating the world’s largest hotel company. The merger would see the newly formed behemoth in possession of 30 hotel brands including the Ritz-Carlton and…

B&M Euro Value Retail (BME): Too much of a rush

              17 November 2015                                                          B&M European Value Retail (BME) shares are being considered anything but a bargain this morning after interim…

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