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stocks: 4 sectors Gautam Shah is bullish on for near term

Well, we are very closely looking at the metal space. I think this is more of a contra view, I would say, because not many market participants are too excited about it. But the way we read the charts, I think a special move is coming. We are already seeing JSW Steel do so well, trading at lifetime highs and clearly good for a lot more.

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Breakfast

them with stock rotation, make sure they are marking down or taking away they are marking down or taking away the last fresh fruit and veg so it sells first. the really important message here is the amount of money that consumers can safe this way. i make a bbc podcast called the big green money shelf and we were told by the organisation that campaigns against food waste that the average home throws away about £700 worth of goods, edible food every single year. we are in a cost—of—living crisis, tomorrow we find out what our energy bills will go up by. £700 a year is a difference... if we get a year is a difference... if we get a bit more careful about the food we are throwing away, we can see that difference in our pockets and budgets straightaway and it will help with what will be a really tough winter.— help with what will be a really touch winter. ., .., ,., tough winter. the logical end point, eo - le tough winter. the logical end point, --eole of tough winter. the logical end point, people of a — tough winter. the logical end point, people of a certain _ tough winter. the logical end point, people of a certain age _ tough winter. the logical end point, people of a certain age will - people of a certain age will remember, there was no date on anything you bought, you just decide yourself whether you could carry on eating it. why don't we go back to

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Barrow Foodbank seeks volunteers

BARROW Foodbank is searching for selfless volunteers.

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Merchants Trust turns defensive to protect dividend yield record


Merchants Trust turns defensive to protect dividend yield record
Rotating towards telecoms and housing-related stocks
Simon Gergel of Merchants Trust
The Merchants Trust shifted its exposure away from cyclical stocks towards more defensive sectors in 2020 in an effort to help sustain its 38-year dividend growth record, amid growing retail investor interest for the investment company.
Merchants, which currently offers a dividend yield of 6.1%, has been adding to telecoms, tobacco and housing-related stocks at the expense of holdings in sectors where "it will take some time for dividends...
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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150419:15:38:00

all. >> is there a good reason to have that date visible to the public wen you go into a store? my teenaged son lives by that date. if it's a day later he's not eating it. is there a reason to have it shown to us? >> for most it's about stock rotation, really for the grocery stores so they make sure they are not leaving things on the shelf for too long. as individuals we can use our senses more and use better common sense. >> we are talking now about household food waste. let's talk about on farms. this is not, as your documentary said, the leading cause of food waste, but what about the food that's thrown away? there was a shot in the film about a mountain of bananas because they weren't the perfect shape. how much of that's going on? >> there is ton thes of it going on. the banana example is also an example of a peach grower we met in california. he throws away between 30 and 70% of his peaches because they are not the right shape, color or they have a blemish on them.

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