Deleted User wrote: » Isn't that the Elan crew? Bargepoles come to mind.
Thargor wrote: » Any ETF or fund recs for the year?
kerosene wrote: » cap-xx at 10p today and rising.
kerosene wrote: » Anglesea mining might well be worth keeping an eye on this month. They have a scoping study due any day now, it is quite a volatile share and id be suprised if it didnt provide a decent return in the short term. Ive been following cap-xx for 12 months, its gradually increased from 3p to 7p during that time and looks to have plenty of room for bigger gains.
The Duke of Moral Hazard wrote: » Good prospect - Malin Corp Plc 12 EURLots of Bio Sciences on their portfolio Stock had earlier highs last year to 15.37 - I would expect to test this high again bar exogenous volatility
ftse100 wrote: » Wouldn't GBP weakness see less of a loss in Euro terms?
daheff wrote: » I agree with BOI (& PTSB) -and financials in general. Also going to say a general US Stock mkt pick (USD strengthening vs EUR). See OIL rising to 65$ a barrel...tempered somewhat by USD/EUR. Remember this time last year China wobbled and caused a big dip in the markets? I'm seeing something similar this year...maybe just at the start of the summer...DTrump esquire caused! UK stocks (FTSE 100)- I'm guessing will drop circa 5%, but probably lose some more in EUR terms due to GBP weakness after BREXIT is finally confirmed by UK govt.
jive wrote: » REGN $381.20 Down 35% last year, more than sector average, good pipeline and likely approval of a new blockbuster drug in March. Fairly volatile stock, looks likely to rebound this year. I don't invest in individual stocks, only ETFs, I like to pick a few to follow just for interests sakes.
g0g wrote: » General consensus BOI still good value at that price?
The Duke of Moral Hazard wrote: » Risky Punt - Providence Resources 15.25 GBX
newacc2015 wrote: » The value of AIB is estimated to be €12.2bn which would indicate BOI is overpriced at 25c per share
Francie Barrett wrote: » Also think it'll be a good year for financials and I think looking at one of the most reviled names in that sector will turn out to deliver the best performance. Royal Bank of Scotland at £2.27 has had so many problems, investors have just given up on it and think it can never be turned around. The reality is much different. Most of the troubles that it has and will have are known quantities. Customer redress costs from PPI and mis-selling have peaked and have now been time-boxed. DOJ settlement costs will be unpleasant, but will be manageable. The toxic investment banking business has been sold off and shrunk that it's now a tiny part of the balance sheet. The core underlying retail/commercial businesses are strong franchises that are already delivering a 10% ROE. I think with a 12/24 month timeline, we could easily see this at about £4.