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Trading: it’s time for investors to dump Match.com
Tips The dating group is grappling with regulators and looks absurdly expensive.
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Build profits with this industrial equipment rentals company
Tips United Rentals is poised to benefit from higher spending on infrastructure. Matthew Partridge explains the best way to play it.
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Boeing's share price plummets: here's how to play it
Tips Boeing shares have fallen by a third this year. But there could be worse to come. Matthew Partridge explains how traders should play it
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Betting on politics: some safe Labour bets
Features Matthew Partridge outlines a few flutters on what should be safe Labour seats in the general election.
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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DS Smith will deliver: here's how to play the share price
Features Packaging group DS Smith is profiting from the online retail boom. Matthew Partridge explains how traders can play the share price.
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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Betting on politics: don't put your money on the SNP
Features Scottish voters are strongly opposed to another independence referendum, says Matthew Partridge. That opens up a few tasty punts against he SNP.
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Betting on politics: two parliamentary seats worth a punt on
Features Matthew Partridge takes a look at the odds on two seats up for grabs in the next general election.
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Betting on politics: the odds on Trump being impeached
Features Punters have swung firmly behind the idea of Donald Trump being impeached by at least one House of Congress. Matthew Partridge looks into the latest odds.
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Betting on politics: how many seats can each party win in a general election?
Features Markets are now open on the number of seats that each individual party could win at the next election. Matthew Partridge takes a look at the odds.
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