The Week UK – 23 August 2019

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Shares CITY 51

24 August 2019 THE WEEK

Doric Nimrod Air Three
The Daily Telegraph
Shares in the trust, which leases
planes, dived when Airbus
declared it would stop making
A380s. The gloom’s overdone.
Airlines like Emirates rely on
the higher-capacity model
and will probably retain the
jets. Buy. 83p.


Ideagen
Shares
Fresh from consolidating a
highly fragmented sector and
conquering the US, the risk and
compliance software provider
is eyeing considerable new
opportunities in the Far East.
An impressive blue-chip client
list helps. Buy. 142p.


JPJ Group
The Times
The online bingo operator’s
revenues are up 14%, active
monthly customers by 7%,
and net debt is down by more
than £30m. The acquisition of
Gamesys meansagame-
changing move into the FTSE
250 index. Buy. 654p.

Renew Holdings
Investors Chronicle
This engineering services group
is sheltered from falling UK
construction output by its
focus on non-discretionary
infrastructure. Good growth
potential, and should land new
contracts in the rail and water
funding cycles. Buy. 388p.

Tate&Lyle
Shares
Aftera“testing” transfor-
mation, the sweeteners
specialist is ina“healthier
position”–annual results were
better than expected. Well
placed to profit from growing
consumer demand for plant-
based proteins. Buy. 727.2p.

Unilever
The Sunday Telegraph
Half-year results show that
emerging market growth
remains the key driver for the
Anglo-Dutch consumer goods
group. Protected byadiverse
portfolio providing a
consistency few can match.
Buy. £50.11.

Who’s tipping what

The week’s best shares

...and some to hold, avoid or sell

AA
Investors Chronicle
The roadside assistance and
insurance provider has made
“tentative progress” since last
year’s 13% contraction. But
growth isn’t expected until



  1. Despite “encouraging”
    cash flow, the net debt remains
    worrying. Sell. 58.8p.


Burford Capital
Shares
Shares in the litigation finance
expert tanked from around
£14 to just over 600p after
“mud-slinging” by short-seller
Muddy Waters. There’s talk of
“market manipulation” and an
FCA enquiry. Watch from the
sidelines. Hold. 824.5p


G4S
Investors Chronicle
The global security company is
de-merging its cash solutions
business to “inject momen-
tum”–it’s unclear when.
£398m of lease liabilities,
growing debt and the pension
deficit are “plenty to be
nervous about”. Sell. 171.6p.

Gooch&Housego
Investors Chronicle
The photonics specialist is
suffering from US-Chinese
tensions and dampened
demand for industrial lasers.
Internal issues include falling
financial metrics and an
underperforming recent
acquisition. Sell. £11.45.

ITV
The Times
The broadcaster has allied with
the BBC to launch BritBox
–“aBritish rival to Netflix and
Amazon Prime”–later this
year. But Apple and Disney
are also entering the streaming
market and advertising is
“sluggish”. Avoid. 104.6p.

Watches of Switzerland
The Times
The luxury watch retailer has
growth potential, but Brexit
uncertainty andapossible US
recession may give even the
wealthiest shoppers “pause”.
With no upcoming dividends,
more proof is needed it can
deliver. Hold. 285p.

Directors’ dealings

IQE

The 5G chipmaker’s CEO, Drew
Nelson,has sold almostathird
of hi sstake to US firm Equities
First Holdings, inathree-year
sale and buyback deal; in effect
securinga£4.8m loan. The
deal highlights IQE’s markets
and cash-generating ability.

Form guide

Shares tipped 12 weeks ago
Best tip
C&C Group
The Times
up 11.47% tos4.18

Worst tip
MaxCyte
The Mail on Sunday
down 24.22% to 122p

Market view
“When something as
important as the US bond
yield hits historical
extremes, it’s worth at least
adiscussion.”
Cliff Asness, of AQR
Capital Management.
Quoted in the FT

SOURCE: INVESTORS CHRONICLE

Market summary

6-month movement in the FTSE 100 index

20 Aug 2019 Week before Change (%)
FTSE 100 7125.00 7250.90 –1.74%
FTSE All-share UK 3904.60 3961.16 –1.43%
Dow Jones 26082.08 26320.83 –0.91%
NASDAQ 7990.51 8017.85 –0.34%
Nikkei 225 20677.22 20455.44 1.08%
Hang Seng 26231.54 25281.30 3.76%
Gold 1496.60 1504.70 –0.54%
Brent Crude Oil 59.89 61.35 –2.38%
DIVIDEND YIELD(FTSE 100) 4.60% 4.49%
UK 10-year gilts yield 0.45 0.49
US 10-year Treasuries 1.56 1.68
UK ECONOMIC DATA
Latest CPI (yoy) 2.1% (Jul) 2.0% (Jun)
2.9% (Jun)
+5.7% (Jun)

Latest RPI (yoy) 2.8% (Jul)
Halifax house price (yoy) +4.1% (Jul)
£1 STERLING $1.214 E1.094 ¥129.383

Key numbers for investors Best and worst performing shares Following the Footsie

WEEK’S CHANGE, FTSE 100 STOCKS
RISES Price %change
Admiral Group 2175.00 +7.04
Ocado Group 1214.50 +3.49
Unilever (UK) 5070.00 +3.32
Sainsbury J 193.90 +3.25
Rolls-Royce Holdings 769.00 +2.18
FALLS
Evraz 493.00 –11.39
Royal Bank of Sctl. Gp. 184.50 –9.02
Anglo American 1716.40 –7.92
Kingfisher 188.00 –7.30
Intl. Cons. Airl. Gp. 415.90 –6.41
BEST AND WORST UK STOCKS OVERALL
TLA Worldwide 2.50 +455.55
Corero Network Secur. 3.25 –51.85
Source: Datastream (not adjusted for dividends). Prices on 20 Aug (pm)

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