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  • Investing during volatility, property & Vodafone : Companies and Markets Show
    2026/05/15


    This week’s show kicks off with a look at FTSE 100 Reit Land Securities, which reported full-year figures. It is still shifting away from offices in favour of shopping centres and residential developments, but with gilt yields spiking again this week, will it remain a victim of circumstances beyond its control? Hugh Moorhead dives into the details. More updates on that here


    Discussion then turns to Vodafone its annual results were met with a mixed reaction, but its turnaround plan has found favour over the past year and continues at pace. Alex Newman and Dan Jones discuss whether doubling down on the UK and Africa makes sense. More on Vodafone here


    To conclude, we delve into our Big Read , which, in the face of current geopolitical uncertainty, outlines five portfolios for five possible futures. Julian Hofmann explains why investors should consider scenario planning rather than predictions, and outlines what some of these different eventualities will mean for a range of investments.



    Read more here:

    Landsec struggles to convince on new strategy

    Vodafone moves forward with greater clarity

    Five ways to invest during turbulent times


    Time stamps

    00:00 Intro

    01:08 Land Securities

    09:41 Vodafone

    21:29 How to shield your portfolio


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    33 分
  • Meeting PZ Cussons’ CEO: Lee and the IC
    2026/05/12

    PZ Cussons, known for brands such as Imperial Leather, Carex and Original Source, has been around for more than a century, but its shape and focus today are very different from its origins.


    The FTSE 250 consumer goods giant is focusing on core brands and expanding overseas, and owns market-leading products in a host of countries around the world.


    But M&A deals, both good and bad, have meant there are questions to be asked around the company’s strategy, balance sheet and future priorities, all of which Alex Newman and Lord John Lee put to CEO Jonathan Myers.


    The trio discuss PZ Cussons’ expansion overseas, its share price valuation, where it can save costs, the stake owned by one of the founders’ families and much more.


    Let us know your thoughts, or if you have any questions or any suggestions for future guests, by emailing alex.newman@ft.com


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    Timestamps

    00:00 Intro

    00:49 What is PZ Cussons?

    02:56 Lord Lee's involvement

    06:33 Strategic review

    10:31 Offers for African business

    13:39 Value of the brands

    16:02 Is the valuation low?

    19:34 Innovation and building new brands

    24:32 Manufacturing efficiencies

    27:02 Impact of Iran War

    29:48 Shareholder register

    31:15 Involvement of family owners

    40:08 Confidence in future outlook




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    42 分
  • How to pick funds, Diageo & hotel stocks: Companies and Markets Show
    2026/05/08

    As potential jet fuel shortages unnerve summer holidaymakers, airlines have been reporting shaky demand as people hold off from booking trips. But what of the hoteliers? In this week’s episode, we discuss the quarterly update from InterContinental Hotels (IHG), owner of Holiday Inn, as well as recent figures from Premier Inn owner Whitbread (WTB). Mark Robinson explains why the picture is brighter than many fear, and how long he expects that to continue.


    We then talk through the latest figures from drinks giant Diageo (DGE), which has found life very hard for some time now. But with a dividend cut out the way, its CEO, former Tesco boss Sir Dave Lewis, is due to outline his new strategy this summer. Are things looking up? Or is it too soon to say for the Guinness maker – Mark has the answers. More on Diageo here


    Finally, we tackle this week’s Big Read, asking the fundamental question for any investor – how to pick a fund. Val Cipriani explains our five-step guide, giving you a checklist of things to look for, mistakes to avoid, and more.


    Read more here:

    Our five-step guide to picking the best funds

    Shares soar on (another) Taco feast

    InterContinental reports rising revenues, but travel concerns linger



    Timestamps

    00:00 Intro

    01:13 Hotels

    14:09 Diageo

    22:24 Fund selection


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    39 分
  • ‘There’s a lot of value in emerging markets’ - Paul Niven of F&C
    2026/05/05

    The F&C Investment Trust (FCIT) is as close to a household name as a fund can be. Founded in the 19th century, its global stocks “one-stop shop” nature has made it a favourite for investors for decades, and despite changing managers and fund houses, it’s remained true to its aim.


    Val Cipriani sits down with current manager Paul Niven, who discusses the trust’s approach to using other fund managers, where he sees value in stock markets, the pros and cons of a concentrated portfolio and why, despite cutting back on US companies, he believes there’s still value to be found.


    Timestamps

    00:00 Intro

    00:21 What is F&C

    01:45 How the trust is structured

    05:01 Use of 3rd party managers

    7:31 Trying to beat the benchmark

    10:02 Why F&C is so diversified

    14:21 Reacting to the war in Iran

    20:32 Is the market too optimistic?

    22:46 Emerging markets

    25:17 Trends away from the US

    28:05 Magnificent seven

    32:05 Nvidia

    35:11 Private equity

    42:15 Software exposure and AI disruption




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    46 分
  • Electrifying your portfolio & chemical stock struggles: Companies and Markets Show
    2026/05/01

    It’s the end of April, and a reopening of the Strait of Hormuz is looking further away than ever. Its closure looms large over everything else at the moment, and risk asset investors are starting to worry for the first time in several weeks. However, there are still signs of life across the market.


    In this week’s episode, we look at some of those rebound stories and discuss whether recoveries can persist in the face of ongoing stress. Michael Fahy discusses the electronics sector – companies such as Renishaw, Oxford Instruments and XP Power, which are belatedly starting to benefit from supplying the semiconductor industry.


    We then move to this week’s Big Read on electricity and electrification. Could the defining, if sometimes forgotten, story of the past century be the characterising feature of this century, too? Alex Newman has the answers.


    Finally, Julian Hofmann talks about chemicals supplier Synthomer, whose refinancing and improved full-year figures provide the first signs of recovery. It also had some interesting comments to make about the Iran War.


    Timestamps

    00:00 Intro

    01:13 Electronics companies

    12:06 Electrification

    32:37 Synthomer


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    42 分
  • Isas, apps and platforms: Where to invest your money
    2026/04/27

    Choosing your first stocks and shares Isa can be overwhelming. There are apps, brokerages and dozens of providers, all claiming to be the best. In this episode of Women and Wealth, funds editor Val Cipriani and personal finance editor Holly McKechnie walk you through how to choose the right one for you, whether you're investing for the first time or moving beyond cash savings.


    They explain everything from what beginners should look for, which fees really matter, the differences between providers and the common mistakes to avoid. This episode will get you started on the path of investing, with Investors' Chronicle your handy guide as you grow your portfolio.


    *At the time of recording, AJ Bell charged a trading fee for regular investing. The provider has since announced that this will be scrapped from May.


    Women and Wealth is the monthly podcast series from Investors’ Chronicle. You can listen to and watch the episodes, alongside our other podcasts, on Apple, Spotify and YouTube.




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    25 分
  • Primark spin-off, robotics & US equity funds: Companies and Markets show
    2026/04/24

    It’s another week and another break-up of a FTSE 100 business. This time it’s the turn of Associated British Foods, which has announced plans to spin off Primark into a separate entity. Erin Withey discusses the demerger and explains why management of both businesses will also have their hands full dealing with a range of issues arising from the Iran War and elsewhere.


    After that, we delve into investment ideas in robotics, our Big Read of the week. The word robot has been around for a century, and the tech has been present in factories for over 60 years, but could the current age herald a step change in uses of the technology, and more widespread adoption than ever before? Mark Robinson reports.


    To finish, we consider US equity funds. With the Magnificent Seven – or certain members of the group – struggling this year, is it time to look at a different set of active managers to gain exposure to US shares? Val Cipriani outlines some potential options.


    Timestamps


    • 00:00 Intro
    • 01:12 Primark spin-off
    • 12:14 Robotics
    • 27:33 US equity funds


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    38 分
  • Meeting Primary Health Properties CEO: Lee and The IC
    2026/04/21

    Primary Health Properties (PHP) is one of the UK market’s best-known income stocks.


    With a record of 30 consecutive annual dividend increases and the strongest tenant base in the real estate sector, it has long been a favourite of investors looking for a secure, growing yield.


    Since chief executive Mark Davies took over from founder and chair Harry Hyman in 2024, the story has been more dramatic. Last year, in a high-profile contest, Davies saw off KKR in its bid for Assura and combined with its major listed peer to form a Reit with £6bn of assets.


    We discuss the logic of the deal, the landlord’s relationship with the NHS, debt, politics, why John believes PHP is a “no brainer” investment and the appropriate yield he, Davies and Hyman believe the stock warrants.


    Let us know your thoughts, or if you have any questions or any suggestions for future guests, by emailing alex.newman@ft.com

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    Timestamps:

    00:00 Intro

    02:42 What is PHP?

    05:29 Becoming a growth stock

    08:20 Being a REIT

    14:49 Maintaining dividend growth

    18:60 How new opportunities arise

    22:37 How lease negotiation works

    26:33 Assura acquisition

    34:54 Move to unsecured loans

    37:15 The challenge of the political landscape

    40:41 Potential for a buyout

    45:23 Goodwins update

    49:55 Small cap stock update





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    52 分