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    Home » 1 FTSE share I’m eyeing — and 1 I’m avoiding
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    1 FTSE share I’m eyeing — and 1 I’m avoiding

    userBy userMarch 2, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    This is the time of year when a lot of companies unveil their performance in the prior year. Last week saw quite a few FTSE 100 and FTSE 250 firms unveil their annual results for 2024.

    Some, it has to be said, were much more impressive than others.

    Ocado: some promise, but a long way to go

    One FTSE 250 firm that reported its results, only to be met by a big share price fall in response, was Ocado (LSE: OCDO).

    The results were what we have come to expect from the business.

    Lots of talk about potential? Yes. Explanations of how the business is gearing up for long-term performance? Yes.

    Profits? No.

    The loss-making firm continues to burn cash.

    For now, I still regard its capital-intensive business model as unproven when it comes to profitability. So, for now, I am avoiding the shares.

    But while I have long been bearish about the prospects for Ocado, the results did also provide a few potentially promising points to chew over.

    One is ongoing solid growth: both the retail joint venture with Marks & Spencer and the outsourcing services business offered to retailers globally continue to grow revenues at pace. That could lay the foundations for long-term success.

    I was also struck by the company’s forecast that it will turn cash flow positive within the next couple of years. I will believe it when I see it, but that could be a game changer for the FTSE firm’s investment case.

    So, although I am avoiding Ocado shares for now, I will be keeping an eye on its business performance.

    WPP: adapting to a changing world

    Who would want to be in advertising right now?

    Some clients are spending less, whole markets like China are weak, and AI threatens to replace a lot of what has traditionally been done by ad agencies.

    When agency network WPP (LSE: WPP) unveiled its full-year results, the share price dropped like a lead bomb in response.

    In some ways I understand that.

    Revenues are set to decline. The company has reduced its workforce by thousands. That is not typically a sign of strength.

    But that partly reflects its increased use of AI. AI is a threat to some of WPP’s creative activities — but I also reckon it could help the firm cut costs substantially. That could be good for profits.

    Meanwhile, WPP has a huge business, a large global client base, and is one of the advertising industry leaders.

    It kept its annual dividend per share, but given the weakened share price, that equates to a dividend yield of 6.1%. That is well in excess of the current FTSE 100 average.

    I did not think WPP’s results were too bad but its shares got hammered by the City and sunk to a four-year low.

    That could potentially offer me an attractive buying opportunity.

    But I am still wondering whether I am missing something other investors are very worried about, so I am eyeing WPP as a potential addition to my portfolio — but do not yet plan to make a move.



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