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The Company will invest in a combination of large, medium and smaller companies listed in the UK. We are not constrained by the weightings of any index; we focus instead on controlling absolute risk by diversifying on the basis of underlying company characteristics such as size, industry, economic sensitivity, clients and management. In normal circumstances up to half the portfolio will be invested in FTSE 100 companies; the remainder will be divided between small- and medium-sized companies. On occasions the Manager will buy shares listed overseas. The Manager may also invest a maximum of 15% in other listed trusts. It is a pleasure to report that, after a period of disappointing performance, the portfolio bounced back in the first half of the year, with NAV increasing by 33.0% against the benchmark s 18.5%. The previous financial year had started hopefully, only for those hopes to be dashed in March 2020 by the effects of the pandemi
LONDON BRIEFING: Kingfisher and easyJet show contrast in Covid impact
Thu, 20th May 2021 08:21
(Alliance News) - DIY store chain Kingfisher on Thursday raised its profit guidance as the pandemic-spurred demand for home-improvement supplies continues.
The positive results contrasted starkly with those of low-cost airline easyJet, which also reported Thursday, showing the uneven economic impact of Covid-19. easyJet sank deeper into loss as it flew only 15% of its capacity due to government restrictions.
Kingfisher said it delivered strong sales growth in the first quarter, with positive momentum continuing into the second quarter.
For the three months to April 30, Kingfisher reported total group sales of GBP3.44 billion, up 64% on a like-for-like basis, supported by strong demand in the UK and France as well as continued e-commerce sales progress.