Taking StockDevro snapped up at peak-porkThe Lanarkshire sausage skin king has been snaffled by an overseas businessSave29 November 2022
Taking StockCheniere Energy to ride US LNG surgeRishi Sunak’s recent overtures to Joe Biden underline the potential growth in North American LNG Save24 November 2022
Taking StockFTSE 250 to retrace in advance of economic recoveryHistory shows that the performance of equities generally prefigures official economic dataSave15 November 2022
Taking StockRolls-Royce recovery is slow to sprout wingsHours flown by company's aero engines at 65 per cent of 2019 levelsSave7 November 2022
Taking StockCould Unilever's premium brands lose their lustre?The consumer staples sector has held up reasonably well in 2022, but more consumers are likely to trade down as price pressures mount Save31 October 2022
Taking StockBloomsbury retains a magical appealIt's not entirely recession proof, but the publisher's revenue mix provides resilienceSave26 October 2022
Taking StockDeliveroo, Just Eat and unpalatable industry margins Quarterly updates from Deliveroo and Just Eat did little to support the investment rationale – further industry consolidation is in the offingSave24 October 2022
Taking StockWill Imperial's dividends hold up as interest rates rise?A more granular view of corporate debt servicing may be required as base rates tick upSave17 October 2022
Taking StockRS Group runs the gauntlet of interest rate hikesThe outlook on general industrials has deteriorated as interest rates rise, but there could be a diamond in the roughSave11 October 2022
Taking StockRaytheon set to profit from strategic lessons of UkraineThe US defence contractor hasn't gone unnoticed by ´óÏóÊÓÆµ, but it offers growth and relative stability at a time when markets are in fluxSave5 October 2022