Ford Stock Rises on Upbeat Call. ‘Have You Owned Ford Lately?’
Bernstein analyst Daniel Roeska launched coverage of the stock with a Buy rating and a price target of $16.
Bernstein analyst Daniel Roeska launched coverage of the stock with a Buy rating and a price target of $16.
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Contrarian investor Michael Burry has taken large stakes in these two well-known value stocks. Which one would I rather buy? The post Investor Michael Burry has 10% of his portfolio in these 2 dirt-cheap value stocks appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
None of the 175 passengers or six crew members were injured on the Southwest Airlines flight
Following publication of updated guidance, our writer’s been looking at the Legal & General dividend forecast for the next four years. The post Here’s the 2024-2027 dividend forecast for one of the FTSE 100’s most reliable income stocks appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
A Southwest Airlines flight plunged toward the ocean off the coast of a Hawaiian island. The Boeing 737 Max 8 flew as low as 400 feet before rapidly climbing. Former pilot and aviation safety analyst David Soucie explains.
Harvey Jones couldn't resist the double-digit yield on offer from this FTSE 100 stock. Now he'd like to get some share price growth, too. The post This 10.6% yielder beats every dividend share on the FTSE 100. Can it last? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
Even the HMRC doesn’t know if any of the 341 tax breaks promote economic growth – many merely line the pockets of company owners and the super-rich, writes Phillip Inman, economics editor
Gordon Brown’s proposal to launch a stealth tax raid on banks would add hundreds of pounds to the cost of the average mortgage, analysis suggests.
A new bull market's here, and UK stocks are already surging in double digits! But even with this momentum, there are still bargains to enjoy. The post The great stock market recovery is under way! appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
Motorists are facing 90-minute delays with queues six miles long after a multi-vehicle crash on the M62.
This Fool highlights four very different shares he's added to his SIPP and Stocks and Shares ISA portfolios so far this year. The post 4 new stocks I’ve bought for my ISA and SIPP in 2024! appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
The UK central bank began raising interest rates as the pandemic came to an end and energy costs began to rise
Introducing capital gains tax on family homes could freeze the housing market, Treasury analysis suggests, as Labour was forced to deny it would introduce the levy.
Tesla's (TSLA) stock momentum seems to have stalled Friday morning after shareholders voted to approve CEO Elon Musk's pay packages — valued at nearly $46 billion — at the company's annual shareholder meeting on Thursday. Many analysts and Wall Street experts have shared new, incredibly bullish forecasts for the EV company, including Wedbush's Dan Ives — whose latest call sees Tesla's market cap reaching over $1 trillion in 2025 — and Ark Invest (ARKK) Founder, CEO, and CIO Cathie Wood, who believes the stock could reach $2,600 by 2029. However, not everyone shares this enthusiasm around Tesla and Elon Musk. Clean Energy Transition CEO and Portfolio Manager Per Lekander — a long-time Tesla short-seller — joins The Morning Brief to explain his $15 price target, likening Tesla to "the next Enron." "Let's not forget, that the stock is down 60% from all-time high at the same time as the market has gone up, 20, 25% in the meantime," Lekander says, citing Tesla's earnings and its year-to-date stock losses. "So the stock needs to go down. Once it goes down, it's going to go down more. And I think what drives it down is earnings. And I think we are very, very close to the turning point because so far it's been a slippery slope. They've sold cars poorly therefore they lowered the price, therefore earnings went down..." Lekander characterizes Musk as "missing... what's going on in the overall EV space" coming out of COVID-19 pandemic trends. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Morning Brief. This post was written by Luke Carberry Mogan. Catch up on Yahoo Finance's coverage of all things Tesla, Elon Musk, and his pay package saga: Don't bet against Elon Musk: Dan Ives talks $1T Tesla call Elon Musk wins Tesla shareholder battle to keep his record-breaking pay Elon Musk has been integral to Tesla's growth, AI: Cathie Wood Musk's pay battle is not over. Here's why. Is Elon Musk the right fit as Tesla's CEO? Musk pay package: What's incentivizing shareholder votes Elon Musk's $46B Tesla pay package: Explained
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The Legal & General share price has been flat for a few years, despite chunky dividend forecasts. I check its passive income outlook. The post Is Legal & General the best FTSE 100 stock to buy for passive income now? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
GSK shares have taken a hit in recent weeks due to Zantac uncertainty. Here, Edward Sheldon looks at whether they’re now cheap. The post Are GSK shares a bargain after falling 11%? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
Jeremy Hunt and Rachel Reeves have been squaring up to the UK’s pension sector in recent months with threats to strong-arm money managers into backing homegrown British companies - but they may do well to look closer to home.
An upmarket interiors retailer founded by the mother-in-law of Lord Cameron, the foreign secretary, is to launch a restructuring aimed at securing its survival. Sky News has learnt that OKA, which was founded in 1999 by Lady Astor, went to court on Friday to seek approval for a company voluntary arrangement (CVA) that would involve closing one of its 13 UK stores. The proposal, which will require the approval of creditors, comes weeks after Lady Astor - the mother of Samantha Cameron - stepped back from the company's board.