LSE:RR.
LSE:RR.Aerospace & Defense

Is It Too Late To Consider Rolls-Royce After Its 1192% Three Year Surge?

If you are wondering whether Rolls-Royce Holdings is still worth buying after its massive run up, or if the real value has already been priced in, you are not alone. The stock has climbed 6.7% over the last week, 12.7% over the past month, and an eye catching 105.9% in the last year, while the 3 year gain sits at an extraordinary 1192.2%. These large moves have come alongside a major turnaround story, including aggressive cost cutting, a sharper focus on core civil aerospace and defense...
LSE:GSK
LSE:GSKPharmaceuticals

How Should Investors View GSK’s Valuation After Its Strong 2025 Share Price Rally?

If you are wondering whether GSK is still a smart buy after its big run or if most of the upside is already priced in, this article will help you frame that decision through a valuation lens. Despite a minor 0.5% slip over the last week, GSK is still up 1.4% over 30 days, 33.1% year to date and 43.1% over the past year, which naturally raises the question of whether the current price fairly reflects its prospects. That strong share price performance has come as investors have refocused on...
LSE:HSBA
LSE:HSBABanks

Has HSBC Run Too Far After a 47% 2025 Rally?

If you have been wondering whether HSBC Holdings is still good value after its huge run, you are not alone. This piece will walk through whether the current price still stacks up. The stock has climbed 3.4% over the last week, 8.9% over the past month, and a striking 46.8% year to date, building on 58.6% over 1 year and more than tripling over 5 years. Recently, investors have been reacting to a mix of macro headlines, from shifting interest rate expectations that affect global banks, to...
AIM:OPG
AIM:OPGElectric Utilities

UK Penny Stocks To Watch In December 2025

The United Kingdom's stock market has recently faced challenges, with the FTSE 100 index closing lower due to weak trade data from China, highlighting global economic interdependencies. Despite such broader market fluctuations, penny stocks remain an intriguing area for investors seeking growth opportunities in smaller or newer companies. While the term "penny stocks" may seem outdated, these investments can still offer potential when backed by strong financial health and resilience.
AIM:FNTL
AIM:FNTLProfessional Services

3 UK Stocks Estimated To Be 10.9% To 45% Below Intrinsic Value

The United Kingdom's stock market has recently faced challenges, with the FTSE 100 and FTSE 250 indices closing lower due to weak trade data from China, highlighting concerns about global economic recovery. In such a climate, identifying undervalued stocks—those trading below their intrinsic value—can present opportunities for investors seeking potential gains despite broader market uncertainties.