This week on ADVFN’s premium newsletters you could read top tips and market analysis about the following companies and issues:
Tom Winnifrith’s Nifty Fifty newsletter looked at Andrew Sykes Group (LSE:ASY) which announced positive half-year results, Norcros (LSE:NXR) which also released results, and K3 Business Technology (LSE:KBT) which issued a trading update. The Short Letter looked at Avocet (LSE:AVM) and Mitie (LSE:MTO).
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The Hot Stock Rockets team released its tip of the month today, for a company that is unpopular but they reckon could shine. You’ll have to subscribe to find out which company they recommend. Apart from that they talked about Sula Iron & Gold LSE:SULA) and Premaitha (LSE:NIPT).
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On his Contrarian Investor newsletter, Clem Chambers continues to discuss the twin shocks of Brexit and Trump, and how the markets are responding.
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The OMG blog (Opportunity 4 Material Gains) wrongly predicted a Clinton win, but their track record on analysing AIM companies is much more successful. This week in the weekly review they looked at MIRADA (LSE:MIRA), Solid State (LSE:SOLI) and Avesco (LSE:AVS) among others and turned the spotlight on EVR Holdings (LSE:EVRH).
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On the Deep Value Shares newsletter, Professor Glen Arnold looks at company fundamentals in depth, examining all aspects of a company’s financials before deciding whether to recommend the company or not. This week he looked at Avingtrans (LSE:AVG) in detail.
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The US Swing Trade Alerts newsletter spotted a breakout for Brunswick Corporation. The newsletter looks at stocks in which a gain can be expected within a day or a few weeks.
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