Matthew Brown on CNBC a year before he is sued for fraudulent Virgin Orbit offer
Matthew Brown appeared on CNBC a year before he was sued for a fraudulent Virgin Orbit offer.Source: CNBC
Matthew Brown appeared on CNBC a year before he was sued for a fraudulent Virgin Orbit offer.Source: CNBC
Customers arriving at Asda’s Bournemouth superstore this month would have been forgiven for immediately turning around and going home.
Labour is understood to be considering options for an extra wealth tax as the party looks for ways to raise revenue.
The UK general election is in focus this week as investors brace for a widely expected Labour landslide that could share price moves across the FTSE 100.
Melius Research projects Nvidia will generate $270 billion in cash over the next three years, potentially setting the stage for huge shareholder returns.
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I've been watching these two penny stocks for a long time. And right now, I think they might just be on the verge of a strong decade. The post A once-in-a-decade opportunity to buy these 2 penny stocks this cheaply? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
The stock market hates uncertainty, so we may see a surge for FTSE 100 shares late next week once the result of the election is in. The post What’s the best FTSE 100 stock to buy now the general election is almost behind us? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
This FTSE 100 heavyweight pays one of the highest dividends in the index, looks extremely undervalued to me, and has strong growth prospects. The post A 9.5% yield but down 11%! Is this overlooked FTSE 100 stock an unmissable bargain? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
A closely watched tracker from one of the UK’s biggest mortgage lenders has showed house prices rose in June. It took the average house price to £266,604 in June from £264,249 in May. Transactions involving mortgages were down by a quarter “reflecting the impact of higher borrowing costs” according to Robert Gardner, Nationwide’s chief economist.
The top 10 companies in the S&P 500 account for 35% of the index's market value but only 23% of its earnings, according to Apollo Global Management chief economist Torsten Sløk.
This investor in BAE Systems shares is wondering whether to add to his holding while the FTSE 100 defence stock is stuck around £13. The post Should I buy more BAE Systems shares at 1,320p? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
A permanent banking hub has opened in Downham Market's High Street after Lloyds closed the west Norfolk town's last bank three months ago.
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Christopher Ruane sets out seven simple, clear steps he would take to try and generate hundreds of pounds in passive income each month. The post I’d target £700 a month with this 7-step passive income plan appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
National Grid is a favourite with passive income investors. It still looks good to me, even if the latest share issue brought some dilution. The post I’d buy 4,000 National Grid shares to target £2,000 of yearly passive income appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
The FTSE 100 is up by more than 12% since January 2024 as inflation falls to 2%, but is Lloyds still to cheap even after this market rally? The post Should I buy cheap Lloyds shares as the FTSE 100 rallies? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
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SINGAPORE (Reuters) -The euro rose on Monday after the first round of France's snap election put the far-right in pole position, though by a smaller margin than projected, while the yen struggled to break away from a near 38-year low. Marine Le Pen's far-right National Rally (RN) party won the first round of France's parliamentary elections on Sunday, exit polls showed, although analysts noted the party won a smaller share of the vote than some polls had initially projected. The euro, which has fallen some 0.8% since President Emmanuel Macron called the election on June 9, was last 0.4% higher at $1.0756, after having touched two-week top earlier in the session.