Special Report Is UK Retail Dead- Shares to short and buy
By
Tom Winnifrith
PUBLISHED:
27 Mar 2013 @ 06:09
|
Comments (1)
|
More info about Tom Winnifrith
No big high street name seems to have gone bust for a couple of weeks but the quarterly rent cheques are due soon so we should have a few more casualties shortly. But is retail 100% dead? No. It is just changing. The team at onefreesharetip.com has prepared a special report on retail stocks to buy (and buy NOW when everyone writes off the sector) and retail stocks to sell as it is only a matter of time before their flawed business model gives up.
This report will be sent to readers of www.onefreesharetip.com on Wednesday at 3 PM. It will not be available anywhere else. To get that report sign up HERE
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR FREE ON ADVFN, the world's leading stocks and shares information website, provides the private investor with all the latest high-tech trading tools and includes live price data streaming, stock quotes and the option to access 'Level 2' data on all of the world's key exchanges (LSE, NYSE, NASDAQ, Euronext etc).
This area of the ADVFN.com site is for independent financial commentary. These blogs are provided by independent authors via a common carrier platform and do not represent the opinions of ADVFN Ltd. ADVFN Ltd does not monitor, approve, endorse or exert editorial control over these articles and does not therefore accept responsibility for or make any warranties in connection with or recommend that you or any third party rely on such information. The information available at ADVFN.com is for your general information and use and is not intended to address your particular requirements. In particular, the information does not constitute any form of advice or recommendation by ADVFN.COM and is not intended to be relied upon by users in making (or refraining from making) any investment decisions. Authors may or may not have positions in stocks that they are discussing but it should be considered very likely that their opinions are aligned with their trading and that they hold positions in companies, forex, commodities and other instruments they discuss.