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Future is the publisher of world-famous magazines like Marie Claire, FourFourTwo, and Country Life. And it announced today that revenues had climbed 89% during the six months to March, to £272.6m. This in turn allowed pre-tax profit to more than double year-on-year to £56.9m. Future said that organic turnover was up 21% from the same 2020 period. I...
Commenting on the results, media analyst Fiona Orford-Williams of Edison Group called Future’s first-half numbers “a very strong set of results”. She added that “with momentum continuing into the second half, there will be upgrades to come”. While the publisher’s sales have been helped by Covid-19 lockdowns boosting people’s time online and their p...
Sophie Lund-Yates, equity analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown, called Future’s latest trading update “a stonking set of results” that “suggest at least for now [that] the business is futureproof”. Lund-Yates noted that “the meteoric rise in revenues has been boosted by acquisitions,” though she added that “crucially organic growth showed up in a big way...
Dec 17, 2021 · Futures linked to TTF, the region’s wholesale gas price, hit a record €137 per megawatt hour in early October, rising more than 75 per cent.
- The Biden Impact. January will be dominated by news of the incoming Biden administration. Plenty has been written about President-elect Joe Biden’s plan to raise taxes on the wealthy and its potential impact on stocks.
- Beginning of the End of Covid-19. The approval and gradual distribution of Covid-19 vaccines will be a major obsession in early and mid 2021. Will the vaccines work as advertised?
- Covid-19 Vaccine to Boost Pharmaceutical Stocks. If the pharmaceutical industry manages to get Covid-19 under control during 2021, it will be a triumph for science.
- Pent-up Demand for Travel Stocks. Plenty of other sectors are set to jump if the world starts returning to normal in 2021. Pent-up demand for travel could drive a gold rush for long-punished airline stocks, hotels and even cruise lines.
Get real-time futures quotes from the BSE, Dow Jones, S&P 500 and more. This table displays stock market futures with live streaming rates for 31 of the world's top stock indexes. Stock...
Jul 22, 2021 · Comparing trading in stocks vs. ETFs vs. futures. Today we focus on two things that traders often look at before they trade: spreads and liquidity. Spreads reflect the costs of doing an immediate...
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Oct 26, 2021 · Futures contracts, or futures, are agreements to trade a commodity (like oil) or a security (like a stock) at a later date, but at today’s price. Retail investors rarely trade futures because it requires tremendous speculation and has big loss potential.