Thursday, 2nd September 2010

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Broker snap: H&T discount to rival "unreasonable"

5 hours ago

Investors looking to invest in pawnbrokers, currently enjoying a rise in popularity on the back of the strength of gold, will find better value with H&T Group shares than those of its competitor Albemarle & Bond, research firm Equity Development believes.

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Broker snap: H&T discount to rival "unreasonable"

Investors looking to invest in pawnbrokers, currently enjoying a rise in popularity on the back of the strength of gold, will find better value with H&T Group shares than those of its competitor Albemarle & Bond, research firm Equity Development believes. 5 hours ago

Broker tips: Hays, Go-Ahead, H&T

Recruitment firm Hays delivered full year results that were ahead of expectations but the outlook for the UK continues to look bleak in KBC Peel Hunt's view, though the broker notes this is largely reflected in the price. 5 hours ago

Broker snap: Panmure slashes Go-Ahead price target

Panmure Gordon has cut its rating for bus and train group Go-Ahead Group despite Thursday's results from the group exceeding its expectations, as the broker has concerns over the potential lack of earnings growth in the coming years. 6 hours ago

Broker snap: Hays worth holding for the yield

Recruitment firm Hays delivered full year results that were ahead of expectations but the outlook for the UK continues to look bleak in KBC Peel Hunt's view, though the broker notes this is largely reflected in the price. 6 hours ago

Broker tips: ICAP, Ocado, Lloyd's insurers

Inter-dealer broker ICAP is set to launch a new electronic platform for euro interest rate swaps (IRS) on 6 September, which suggests to ICAP fan Panmure Gordon that dealers are warming to the faceless alternative to telephonic transactions. Yesterday

Broker snap: Ocado may get FTSE 250 boost

The flotation of loss-making grocery delivery outfit Ocado was a humbling experience for some of the City's biggest names and a wallet-damaging one for shareholders persuaded to support it. Yesterday

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