Investors' Chronicle

Investors' Chronicle
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Nov 3, 2023 • 27min

The Companies and Markets Show: HSBC, Asos and the problem with megaprojects

Alex Newman hosts this week's episode which begins with a discussion about HSBC’s recently published trading update. From that huge share buyback to what we can understand about China’s economy and real estate market, Julian Hofmann takes listeners through all they need to know about the bank’s update.Next up is this week’s cover feature on megaprojects by deputy news editor Mike Fahy. Mike and Alex discuss the background of the article, which focuses on the reasons for the many setbacks the industry has faced in recent years. In this episode, Mike sheds light on what investors should consider when debating whether to invest in project work, including naming some core infrastructure trusts that could be of interest.Last but not least, Jemma Slingo joins to discuss tumultuous fast fashion seller Asos. In 2021 the company was valued at £5bn but today it’s worth just a tenth of that. Jemma and Alex discuss not just the larger forces at play that have contributed to this fall in value, but also the debt the business is finding itself in as well as the apparent lack of sustainable operating infrastructure.Listen to the stories mentioned in the showHSBC announces huge share buybackHow to run megaprojects so they deliver for everyoneLosses deepen at Asos Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Oct 31, 2023 • 46min

IC Interviews: UK equity manager Nick Train

Dave Baxter welcomes back popular UK equity manager Nick Train to The IC Interviews. Best known for co-founding Lindsell Train Ltd and running its UK Equity, Global Equity funds and the Finsbury Growth and Income Trust, Nick is a household name when it comes to picking UK stocks.In this episode, Nick shares his thoughts on the state of the UK equity market, British luxury designer Burberry, the events that would lead him to sell a holding and more.If you would like to suggest potential guests, share your thoughts or pose questions to the IC Interviews team, email Dave Baxter at David.Baxter@ft.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Oct 27, 2023 • 27min

The Companies and Markets Show: Lloyd’s of London and Aim 100 Part 2

This week’s episode begins with a discussion on insurer Lloyd’s of London, which is starting to attract investor attention again. Julian Hoffman, author of the story, and Mark ponder over the hopes for the market and use a near-40-year-old scandal as a guiding point of scepticism.Jemma Slingo joins the conversation to discuss two companies covered in the second part of our Aim 100 feature, translation expert RWS and digital advertising company WPP. She explains why each company is struggling and gives her outlook on whether or not they can turn it around.Last of all, Jennifer Johnson shines a light on two other Aim 100 companies: Chinese biopharmaceutical company Hutchmed and veterinary services provider CVS Group. The former predominantly develops oncology drugs, a well-honed focus given China’s rapidly ageing population. The latter’s shares are down 13 per cent in the past month thanks to an investigation into the industry’s competitiveness. She outlines what lies ahead for the two businesses.The Aim 100 2023: 50 to 41The Aim 100 2023: 40 to 31The Aim 100 2023: 30 to 21The Aim 100 2023: 20 to 11The Aim 100 2023: 10 to 1See more data on the Aim 100 here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Oct 24, 2023 • 38min

‘You can’t get selling right every time’ | Lee and the IC

In this episode, Alex and John begin with a dive into John’s largest, and most successful, holding, Treatt Plc. He delves into his history with the flavour and fragrance company and explains the appeal that led him to up his holding is for so long.This leads tidily onto a conversation on the art, and challenge, of selling, the downfalls he’s experienced and what he’s learned from his time as a DIY investor. The duo also discuss how important political environments are to investing and finally, he answers questions from listeners.This episode was recorded on 19th October. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Oct 20, 2023 • 29min

The Companies and Markets Show: The 2023 Aim special

This week’s episode, like this week’s cover feature special, highlights the first part of our annual dive into the top 100 Aim companies. Having had a nightmarish 2022, companies traded on the alternative market don’t seem to have had an easier time in 2023 as the index underperformed the FTSE All-Share and the FTSE Small Cap Index. Our journalists have analysed the top 100 Aim companies and, in this episode, you can hear a handful of the team discuss some cherrypicked businesses. These firms include investment manager Tatton Asset Management, specialist franchiser Franchise Brands, insolvency expert FRP Advisory and antibody producer Bioventix. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Oct 13, 2023 • 35min

The Companies and Markets Show: Wetherspoons, saving for retirement and Birkenstock’s IPO

Julian Hofmann kicks off today's conversation with a discussion of Britain’s beloved pub chain JD Wetherspoon (JDW). Results showed that food sales are now a bigger driver, so does that show a change of strategy for the business? And is there still value there?It’s then on to our cover story this week, a topic that many listeners will be thinking about; how to ensure they’re saving enough for retirement. Alex Newman joins the conversation to explain the thought process behind the piece and shares questions investors should ask themselves when planning for the future.Use our Pension Calculator to track your progress towards retirement here.Last up is newly listed German shoe company Birkenstock (US:BIRK). The popularity of the sandal-maker’s footwear has boomed recently and pairs can be spotted everywhere, from Hollywood films to your morning commute. But is the company’s $9bn valuation sustainable? And given high-profile IPOs haven't done well recently, is the very fact they're happening a good sign for market confidence?As JD Wetherspoon toasts progress, have its shares bottomed out?How to save enough for retirement Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Oct 10, 2023 • 32min

IC Interviews: Small-cap stockpicker Rosemary Banyard

With more than 30 years experience under her belt, Rosemary Banyard is no fledgling in the investment world. She developed her reputation as one of the leading UK female fund managers while at Schroders in the 1990s and has gone on to become lead manager on award-winning small and mid cap funds.She has worked at firms including Sanford DeLand, launching its Free Spirit Fund in 2016, and in 2020 she joined Downing to spearhead its Unique Opportunities Fund. Under her guidance, the former delivered an impressive 31 per cent return, marking its place in the top decile of the Investment Association’s IA UK All Companies sector.In this episode, our funds editor Dave Baxter and Banyard discuss the characteristics that she looks for in companies during periods of high rates, and the businesses benefiting from challenging times. She goes on to discuss the strengths of one of her largest holdings, Games Workshop (GAW), and shares her thoughts on companies changing their capital allocation to dividends._Listen to the first episode of the newest Investors' Chronicle podcast, Lee & the IC.Lee and the IC is a podcast from the minds of Investors' Chronicle associate editor Alex Newman and seasoned private investor Lord John Lee.Each month, the pair will meet to discuss various topics of interest to investors of all experience levels. Intertwined with conversations featuring topical issues and favourite holdings of the hour, listeners will be privy to investing wisdom gathered from Lord Lee's invaluable decades of experience as a 'do-it-yourself' investor. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Oct 6, 2023 • 35min

The Companies and Markets Show: Volution, investment trust discounts & the bond yield spike

On today’s episode, we start with a look at the latest full-year results from underappreciated ventilation equipment group Volution, which has been under the cosh somewhat this summer. Michael Fahy, who covered the company's results for the Investors' Chronicle this week, talks about the growth drivers for the business. Is the price reaction confirmation that the shares' summer slump was unjustified? Next up is this week's cover story by Val Cipriani, on those persistent investment trust discounts – what are the drivers of this, and what can be done? Will it take specific catalysts to close these discounts, or are we just waiting for better macro conditions? And, importantly, are there bargains to be found for investors? Lastly, the big issue in markets over the past month – the renewed spike in bond yields in the US. Alex Newman discusses the catalysts, and what it all may mean for shares over the months ahead. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Oct 2, 2023 • 15min

Partner Content: AI – opportunity or threat?

ChatGPT has brought artificial intelligence (AI) firmly into investors’ sights in 2023. But, where are we today in terms of AI and its applications, and where are we going in the future? Cherry Reynard and Allianz Technology Trust portfolio manager Mike Seidenberg look at the implications and whether the initial euphoria from an investment perspective is warranted.There is no doubt that increasing use of data is an advantage for businesses, and those that fall behind in their use of AI risk being at a competitive disadvantage. On balance, is AI an opportunity or a threat? To see the full podcast series visit https://www.allianztechnologytrust.com/en-gb/videos-podcasts-and-reading?Topic=Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sep 29, 2023 • 30min

The Companies and Markets Show: Pendragon, disinflation and pet care

Mark Robinson kicks off today’s podcast with a discussion about used-car retailer Pendragon’s (PDG) results. The company’s rating has shifted in the past year since AutoNation Inc’s (US:AN) £447mn takeover proposal, but the industry is still facing headwinds after the pandemic. In a similar motoring vein, Julian Hofmann shares his thoughts on the EV market, which is set to heat up as Germany and China gear up for a trade fight.Our economics expert, Hermione Taylor, jumps in the driving seat for the next segment, sharing her thoughts on how long it will take for the UK to get back to normal inflation figures. She draws on Bank of England data, which are infused with reasons to doubt a fall in inflation, but she says that there are some reasons to be optimistic.  Jennifer Johnson then reveals what we can expect to see in the pet care industry. The share price of CVS Group (CVSG), one of the six big players in the sector, fell after the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) announced an investigation into the sector, “exploring how well the market is working for pet owners”. As the British tend to dote on their four, or more, legged family members, pet owners will often splash out on veterinary needs, sometimes scrimping on other spending if needs be. Is this love-fuelled spending being exploited for cynical, profit-driven ends? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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