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Broker tips: Hargreaves Lansdown, Royal Mail, Vodafone

The first quarter of 2020 is “make or break” for Hargreaves Lansdown as investors examine whether weak inflows are the result of temporary factors or increased competition, Berenberg said as the broker cut its price target on the company’s shares. Keeping their ‘hold’ rating on the stock the Berenberg analysts …

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Zaha Hadid’s Bristol plans approved | News

Show Fullscreen Proposals designed by Zaha Hadid Architects to build a new district in Bristol with more than 500 homes, a hotel and conference centre have been backed by the city council’s cabinet. Legal & General has been handed the lease for the Temple Island mixed-use site, which the council …

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Register for the Energyst’s free EV Event

Considering a switch to electric vehicles, or planning to rollout charging infrastructure? Then register to attend The Energyst’s EV Event, 22-23 April at Silverstone – the UK’s only EV-dedicated fleet and business exhibition. The two day conference and exhibition provides a roadmap for businesses planning electric vehicle switches and charging infrastructure rollouts. …

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Bernstein downgrades Royal Mail to ‘underperform’

“Things will get worse before they get better,” the bank said, adding that the current cash flow trajectory implies a cash crunch, with dividends and capex outpacing cash generation by around £200m. Bernstein said management will have to choose between restarting the transformation, cutting the dividend, or increasing borrowing. “The …

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Post Box block-off sparks campaign plan

Residents were unable to send letter in the Brockenhurst post box after it was blocked up THE stamp of approval was given by Brockenhurst parish councillors to lobbying the Royal Mail and an MP to reinstate the village’s sole central post box. Advertisement There was outrage in early December when …

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Stocks Extend Rally On Trade Optimism, Twitter Pops 

Europe Equity markets are higher again as traders are less fearful of coronavirus, and the pledge by China to cut tariffs on some US imports has helped sentiment too. The health emergency isn’t getting any better but traders have shrugged off the fears that previously gripped the markets. China announced …

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