INVESTING SHOW: How to find the best British companies to invest in and not worry about Brexit
Britain’s companies offer some great opportunities at the moment despite Brexit, but investors should look further down the ladder than the FTSE 100 big guns.
That’s the view of Colin McLean, co-manager of the SVM UK Growth fund, who says that he is backing British firms with good profit margins, solid business plans and something special in their product or service.
This gives the ability to reinvest their cash to grow for years to come, whereas the Footsie’s big international companies are less in control of their own destiny.
Colin joins us on the latest Investing Show to discuss where he sees the winners in the UK stock market.
He explains why he has been backing Ocado for years and stuck with through the tough times as investors waited patiently for the deal that would finally deliver on its promise to turn be a tech company and not just an online supermarket.
Colin also discusses why he is backing AB Dynamics, the UK’s largest listed automotive consulting specialist and how the push for driverless and much safer cars can help it for years to come.
Why investors should watch the G20 closely
The G20 political gathering is usually something investors can comfortably ignore, but not this time round says Richard Hunter.
He argues that President Trump's trade war with China makes this one a must watch.
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