Regardless of economic conditions the firm reckons enthusiasts will continue to fork out for a perfect replica of a 1962 Franco Railways Shunter locomotive. If they can keep up with roaring demand, all the world could be a train set.
When we first drew attention to this sunny company the shares were about £1.25. So full of ourselves are we that we are saying it will go even higher than the £1.75 it is today. Tuck in.
Remember Jackanory? Remember the tale of the three little pigs? So do we... Obviously with the banking crisis going on, there has to be a few winners, when the dust settles and all. Yep. Barclays.
Some things that change the world are just tiny. I mean, have you ever seen an electron? So the Next Big Thing could actually be very small indeed. Let's introduce you to Meldex then - one of the most exciting investment prospects out there.
There are some people who find train spotting too exciting and love to stand on foot bridges watching out for lorries. And not ordinary lorries, but Eddie Stobart ones. So, perhaps us investors should be getting the binoculars out as well.
Apparently it used to be called Global Warming but now all the environmental types are calling it Climate Change. So if and when the world does warm up a bit, Crystalox Solar investors can bask in their own brilliance...
At times like these we need solidity, stability, home comforts, the kind of comforts than our Grandmothers used to provide. Nice dream, but at £10,000 a pop, AGA could be the answer to your investing nightmare
Ryanair is a bit like the dentist. We all hate it, but have to use it from time to time and not as cheap as you think it is. but how can a company which sells flights for a fiver make revenues of near Euros 500m a year?
If you are as much of an investing buff as a film fan then aiming at the cinema could be a better idea. There's one group out there that has had a bumper year and it just seems to keep getting better.
The price of gold has gone through more record highs in recent months than Amy Winehouse in a Camden pub lavatory. We think there's no reason why it shouldn't continue. After all, it's all so pretty.
National Express has come along way from trundling up from Taunton for a tenner. Now it has buses, coaches and trains. It seems to think that where most other firms have failed it can make some money from British trains.
Virgin Active used to be called Holmes Place, the choice of exercise venue for the well heeled and image-conscious urbanite.But since everyone's favourite image-conscious entrepreneur scooped up the chain there's been talk of flotation...
There are some famous defensive stocks when times are rocky. Food is one, because whatever the underlying economic conditions, you've got to eat. So in bad times people are stuffing themselves with pizza... Like Domino's
Given the date, we had a good look around for a company we could iBall which was loving and sexy and a sweet investment. But all we could come up with was Thorntons. Just kidding.
Has ITV got the X-factor? Shuffling the news about, even bringing back the great Sir Trevor McDonald to try and bring more eyeballs in. Michael Grade is not know for his association with failure so it could be a good time to look at the shares.
So much has gone on in the fiscal universe in 2009, and in the middle, as always, is us. As election fever begins to tighten its grip on Britainâs collective psyche â we can resist no longer. It is time to get political.
In the 21st century, leisure is so far the key to our success. IBall loves this, because in our case it means idleness. Goals Soccer Centres is spreading its five-a-side gospel across the world, and we just love the stock.
Intercytex is a Manchester based firm that is leading the way in follicular cell implantation. This has excited middle aged men worldwide. But if you are looking to enhance your portfolio could Intercytex inject the growth you are looking for?
What do you do for a holiday or business trip in a recession? Find the cheapest plane going, mayhap? Could that be easyJet? But are we seriously suggesting a punt in an airline? After all, quite a few have well, come to a shuddering halt.
Investors seem to love this story of clever engineering - and we love being silly. It involves gizmos which connect a ride-on mower, big old tractors and Formula 1 racing cars. No, really...
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