I like buying UK stocks after they’ve had a stinker, because it gives me an opportunity to pick them up at a cut-price valuation. April was a strong month for the FTSE 100 but the index had its share of strugglers, too. This may have thrown up a double buying opportunity. Is it a struggling online grocer? ...
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There are a few things I like about online retailer Ocado (LSE: OCDO). It has a substantial customer base and well-regarded brand. As well as its own online operations, in which it partners with Marks & Spencer, the company has been offering its technology and logistics solutions to a raft of other retailers ...
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Checking the performance of share prices on the FTSE 100 can often be confusing. Usually, a share price is a fairly good indicator of how well a company is performing. But now and then, a price will drop to extremely low levels for no obviously logical reason. This prompts the question: is it a great ...
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Ocado Group (LSE:OCDO) is a FTSE 100 stock that’s in danger of being relegated from the prestigious index of the UK’s largest listed companies. That’s because its share price is down 30% since April 2023. And it’s 85% lower than its all-time peak achieved in September 2020. The company now has the second-lowest ...
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So far, 2024 has been a rough ride for holders of some UK growth shares. While the FTSE 100 index is up 2.1% since end-2023, some of its stocks have been battered. For example, the Ocado Group (LSE: OCDO) share price has plummeted since the start of the year. Ocado takes a tumble Back in its glory days, ...
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Ocado (LSE: OCDO) stock has fallen 66% over the past five years. Fortunately, I haven’t been a shareholder that long, but I’m still down 29% after investing in this FTSE 100 free-faller last year. Now I’m wondering what to do with my holding. The retail joint venture Firstly, I should say that I’m not ...
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With a trading statement for its retail venture published today (26 March), there was some good news for Ocado (LSE: OCDO). Retail revenues for the FTSE 100 company showed double digit percentage growth compared to the same period last year. Yet despite this, I would not dream of buying Ocado shares ...
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The Ocado (LSE: OCDO) share price climbed 8% in early trading on 26 March. That’s down to a Q1 trading update from Ocado Retail, the joint venture with Marks & Spencer. Volumes grew by 8.1% year on year, with retail revenue up 10.6%. And the firm’s market share rose by 0.7% to 13.5%. The growth came ...
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The FTSE 100 has enjoyed a stellar week and is up several hundred points. At 7,950 points, it’s closing in on the psychologically key 8,000 barrier. Given the drivers behind this move, I think that a more sustained market rally could be seen in coming months. This gives me a kick in the backside to buy ...
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