These are the top five FTSE performers of 2021. Will 2022 be so kind?
These five stocks were the best performing FTSE 100 companies in 2021. Will they do so well in 2022?
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These five stocks were the best performing FTSE 100 companies in 2021. Will they do so well in 2022?
A look at five FTSE 100 companies that offer income and growth.
Lloyds Banking Group plc (LLOY) dividends overview.
Fears that much of BP’s and Shell’s oil reserves will become stranded assets are holding back BP and Shell shares, but is the prognosis for oil much stronger than markets realise?
What are meme stocks exactly?
Investors planning for 2022 have difficult decisions to make; income stocks might be a good option, but should investors look towards companies like Lloyds or BP?
Shopify is making the right moves and is headed in the right direction.
Ashtead Group was the best performing FTSE 100 stock in 2021, but shares have fallen so far this year. Are Ashtead Group shares now a bargain?
Facebook’s $230bn fall has set a record for the largest one-day value drop in stock market history.
WPP shares surged in 2021 but whether they continue to rise depends on whether the company can meet the disruptive challenge?
Netflix is an entertainment streaming giant that offers a variety of shows, movies, and more through a subscription-based service model to hundreds of millions of customers worldwide.
Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) is a leading e-commerce and recently cloud-based solutions giant through its segments Amazon.com and Amazon Web Services (AWS).
There is a growing view that inflation is returning. What can investors do, and what shares should they consider in a period of inflation? Here are three suggestions.
The spirit of innovation is alive and soaring at Rolls-Royce Holdings, and that is good news for its share price as the company targets net-zero.
ETSY has shown massive growth over the past year but will the company continue to generate revenue in a post-pandemic world?
With the revival of travel and tourism, will Airbnb continue to deliver in 2022, or will the new covid strain hamper its growth?
There was a time when Bitcoin was the only popular cryptocurrency in the space, but today, several assets are generating massive returns for investors.
No pandemic or chip shortage can stop the growth momentum of AMD. It is one stock for the long term.
Can BP flourish in the post Cop26 era? I think this alternative FTSE 100 company might be a better bet.
Nvidia is one of the top tech companies today and it is consistently expanding its market share.