UK e-commerce stocks: here are some of my top picks for 2021 Image source: Getty Images.
When it comes to growth industries, it’s hard to ignore e-commerce. Over the last five years, global online retail sales have grown from around $1.5trn to around $4.3trn. By 2027, e-sales are expected to reach a whopping $10trn.
For investors, this extraordinary industry growth is creating many lucrative opportunities. With that in mind, here’s a look at my top UK e-commerce stocks for 2021 and beyond.
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StockMarketWire.com - Logistics property investor Urban Logistics REIT said it had acquired two assets, in Warrington and Edinburgh, for a combined £21.7 million.
The acquisition price represented a net initial yield of 6.14%.
In Warrington, the company acquired a recently refurbished 110,859 square foot distribution unit for £8.5 million.
In Edinburgh, it had acquired a 7-acre site comprising a 75,478 square foot warehouse, which traded as The Range .
Urban Logistics REIT said it had received 99% of rent due for the quarter to June. The remaining 1% was expected to be collected imminently .
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