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The Week That Was: Shell, ITV & supermarkets

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The Week That Was: Shell, ITV & supermarkets
Graham Spooner of The Share Centre discusses recent numbers from Shell and ITV and looks at the latest supermarket market share numbers. He also looks ahead to results forthcoming from Barclays and RBS as well as from Centrica and Taylor Wimpey.
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Graham Spooner


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The Week That Was: Royal Mail, Unilever & Easyjet

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The Week That Was: Royal Mail, Unilever & Easyjet
Ian Forrest of The Share Centre looks at recent news from Royal Mail, Unilever and Easyjet and ahead to forthcoming announcements from Vodafone, Diageo and BT.
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Ian Forrest


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The Week That Was: Ocado & Barratt Developments

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The Week That Was: Ocado & Barratt Developments
Helal Miah of The Share Centre looks back at news from Ocado, Barratt Developments, Burberry and ASOS and looks ahead to numbers coming from Royal Mail, RPC, Unilever and SSE.
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Helal Miah


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The Week That Was: Tesco, Vedanta & A B Foods

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The Week That Was: Tesco, Vedanta & A B Foods
Ian Forrest of The Share Centre looks at recent news from Tesco, Vedanta Resources and Associated British Foods. He also looks ahead to what we might expect from Burberry, MIcro Focus and Experian.
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Ian Forrest


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The Week That Was: Carnival & Whitbread

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The Week That Was: Carnival & Whitbread
Helal Miah of The Share Centre looks back at recent figures from Carnival, Whitbread, Stagecoach and Greene King and ahead to forthcoming results from Costain, Sainsbury, Associated British Foods and Persimmon.
Guest:

Helal Miah


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The Week That Was: Ashtead

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The Week That Was: Ashtead
Graham Spooner of The Share Centre looks at recent figures from Ashtead, Ferguson and the Berkeley Group, as well as looking at market reaction to the mounting trade wars. He also looks ahead to forthcoming numbers from Carnival, Whitbread and Tullow Oil.
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Graham Spooner


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The Week That Was: Rolls-Royce, BAT and Boohoo

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The Week That Was: Rolls-Royce, BAT and Boohoo
Helal Miah of The Share Centre looks at recent news from Rolls-Royce, BAT, Boohoo, AVEVA and Halma and looks ahead to expected numbers from Ashtead, Dixons Carphone, Berkeley and Telecom Plus.
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Helal Miah


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The Week That Was: RPC, W H Smith & Auto Trader

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The Week That Was: RPC, W H Smith & Auto Trader
Helal Miah of The Share Centre discusses recent statements from packaging group RPC, W H Smith and Auto Trader and looks ahead to what we might expect from Tesco, still losing market share, and BAT, feeling the impact of declining tobacco sales.
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Helal Miah


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The Week That Was: Dixons Carphone

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The Week That Was: Dixons Carphone
Ian Forrest of The Share Centre looks at recent stock market ructions and reviews results from Dixons Carphone and Photo-Me International, both of which fell sharply on their announcements, as well as Johnson Matthey, struggling with the shift in emphasis from diesel to electric cars.
Guest:

Ian Forrest


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The Week That Was: Marks & Spencer

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The Week That Was: Marks & Spencer
Graham Spooner of The Share Centre looks at the recent results from Marks & Spencer, asking if they could have done anything differently with hindsight. He also examines the closure of Tesco's non-food website Tesco Direct and figures from Kingfisher as well as setting into context in the light of the record highs for the stock market and the firmness of the oil price.
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Graham Spooner


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