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 covers Concepta (LSE:CPT) and the manufacturing deal they have signed in China, the annual report for Berkeley Energia (LSE:BKY), Universe’s interim results (LSE:SYM), Results from Symphony Environmental Technologies (LSE:SYM), half-year results from Petropavlovsk (LSE:POG), Tungsten (LSE:TUNG) and Avesco (LSE:AVS).
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Hot Stock Rockets’ September tip is a small oil stock that looks really promising. The newsletter has also looked at Concepta (LSE:CPT), Premaitha (LSE:NIPT) and Avingtrans (LSE@AVG).
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Clem Chambers ponders how the forthcoming US election will affect the markets on his Contrarian Investor newsletter. He describes the candidates as “two US clowns” and says that if one wins the market will go up, if the other wins, it will go down.
Which of the clowns will have which effect? Subscribe to the newsletter to find out.
The OMG blog (Opportunity 4 Material Gains) analyses companies in detail and this week they report on NAHL (LSE:NAH), Venn Life Science (LSE:VENN), Mission Marketing (LSE:TMMG), SCISYS (LSE:SSY) and Eagle Eye (LSE:EYE). They also talk about a company where a one-off management mistake gives a great opportunity to buy.
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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. Recently he’s been looking at Warren Buffet’s relationship with Wesco, going into the history of his takeover in depth.
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The US Swing Trade Alerts newsletter looks at stocks in which a gain can be expected within a day or a few weeks. This week, Mitek Systems (NYSE:MITK) came under the scrutiny of Sinisa Persic, CMT, who writes the newsletter.
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