Taking StockWood Group 'break-out' some way off in the distanceA raft of new renewables contracts points the way forward, but legacy work continues to drag on financial performanceSave24 June 2021
Taking StockHalfords gears up for electric mobilityThe group's transformation into a service-led business has accelerated through the pandemic year, and it is well set to exploit changes in urban transportationSave17 June 2021
Taking StockTate & Lyle - will shareholders be in line for a sweetener?Changing consumer preferences have precipitated a gradual change from poacher to gamekeeperSave27 May 2021
Taking StockPressure growing at GSK Activist investor Elliott has taken a stake as the company prepares to spin off its consumer divisionSave26 May 2021
Taking StockIs high-yielding Imperial Brands worth the risk?The tobacco group has trimmed its sails and stabilised market share during lockdown, but secular trends continue to place pressure on volumesSave18 May 2021
Taking StockEleco plus 131 per cent – more to come?Rising construction costs could drive demand for the Aim-traded stock's proprietary softwareSave4 May 2021
Taking StockCould changes to the UK audit regime constrict dividends payments?Companies may have trouble justifying their distributions under the proposals Save21 April 2021
Taking StockBookings boost, but Saga still confined to portThere are signs that over-50s are contributing to pent-up demand in the travel sector, even those willing to take to seaSave7 April 2021
Taking StockArchegos Capital and the Born LegacyA decade on from the financial crisis and there are still corners of the market that are largely impervious to scrutinySave29 March 2021