I see a lot of talk of investors buying shares in Cineworld on social media. And I ask myself why? From a day trading point of view it’s probably an interesting share given it can be volatile, but from any other perspective it’s a poor investment. What makes Cineworld a bad share to buy? Cineworld... Continue Reading →
Is Reckitt Benckiser a better investment than Unilever?
When Unilever (LON:ULVR) last updated the market, the fact shares rose on news that sales shrunk, is a measure of how low expectations have become. Despite increased demand for hygiene products underlying sales fell 0.3% in the three months to June 30. The reason for cheer was that analysts had been expecting a 4.3% decrease.... Continue Reading →
What next for the share prices of retailers and landlords?
With covid-19 damaging an already struggling retail industry what could be next for retailers' share prices and what does the changing nature of the high street and shopping centres mean for the big listed landlords? Share prices would indicate shareholders are not confident about the prospects for landlords with a large exposure to retail clients.... Continue Reading →