TUI AG Reg Shs (DI) (TUI)

Sector:

Tourism and Leisure Services

Index:

FTSE 250

556.00p
   
  • Change Today:
    -2.50p
  • 52 Week High: 677.00p
  • 52 Week Low: 401.00p
  • Currency: UK Pounds
  • Shares Issued: 384.26m
  • Volume: 88,772
  • Market Cap: £2,136.47m
  • RiskGrade: 407

Analyst recommendations fail to beat the market

By Abigail Townsend

Date: Wednesday 23 Jan 2019

LONDON (ShareCast) - (Sharecast News) - The ten blue-chip stocks most regularly backed by analysts with 'buy' recommendations lost more than the FTSE 100 index in 2018, fresh analysis showed on Wednesday.
Research by AJ Bell found that the ten FTSE 100 stocks analysts most often rated a 'buy' lost an average of 17.3% in 2018, while the index lost 12.5%.

Only one of top ten, Shire, made a positive return, following a £46bn takeover bid from Japanese drug maker Takeda. The other most recommended stocks included British American Tobacco, venture capitalist 3i, travel firm TUI and takeaway app Just Eat.

In contrast, the ten stocks most regularly ranked as a 'sell' by analysts beat the benchmark index, losing 10.1% on average, although only one - publisher Pearson - recorded share price gains

Russ Mould, investment director at AJ Bell, said investment banks and broking firms had failed to identify last year's winners and losers.

"While it is tempting to cut analysts some slack by noting that 2018 was a tough year, this is the fourth time we have concluded this analysis, and the analysts' combined top picks fared no better than the benchmark index in 2015, 2016 or 2017," he added.

"This is not to gratuitously kick the analysts when they are down. But it does suggest that the real value of broking research lies not with the recommendations but with the industry analysis and distillation of the key company issues that it provides."

AJ Bell also published the ten stocks with the highest percentage of 'buy' ratings at the start of the current year. They included publishing and events group Informa, healthcare provider NMC Health, commodity specialist Glencore, 3i and wealth manager St James's Place.

The ten stocks with the highest percentage of 'sell' ratings at the start of 2019 include miner Antofagasta, Marks & Spencer, Rolls Royce, Next, Pearson and Standard Chartered.

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TUI Market Data

Currency UK Pounds
Share Price 556.00p
Change Today -2.50p
% Change -0.45 %
52 Week High 677.00p
52 Week Low 401.00p
Volume 88,772
Shares Issued 384.26m
Market Cap £2,136.47m
RiskGrade 407

TUI Star Ratings

Compare performance with the sector and the market.
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Key: vs Market vs Sector
Value
48.02% above the market average48.02% above the market average48.02% above the market average48.02% above the market average48.02% above the market average
45.10% above the sector average45.10% above the sector average45.10% above the sector average45.10% above the sector average45.10% above the sector average
Price Trend
15.23% below the market average15.23% below the market average15.23% below the market average15.23% below the market average15.23% below the market average
20% below the sector average20% below the sector average20% below the sector average20% below the sector average20% below the sector average
Income Not Available
Growth
50.43% above the market average50.43% above the market average50.43% above the market average50.43% above the market average50.43% above the market average
35.85% above the sector average35.85% above the sector average35.85% above the sector average35.85% above the sector average35.85% above the sector average

TUI Dividends

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