LSE:NXT (Next Plc)

About NXT

Next is a relative newcomer to the UK retail clothing scene, having opened its first womenswear store in 1982. In 1986 it acquired mail order company Grattan and two years later launched its own directory business. It has more than 500 stores in the UK and Ireland, and around 200 stores overseas.

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The bull case for Next plc

Here's why Next plc (LON: NXT) has long-term growth potential.

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Why I’m steering clear of the high street after today’s results

Roland Head takes a look at the two of the high street's biggest names. Is now a good time to…

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Is Neil Woodford bullish or bearish on fallen angels Next plc and Capita plc?

Here's Neil Woodford's latest view on Next plc (LON:NXT) and Capita plc (LON:CPI).

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Is it time to rescue these out-of-favour stocks?

Bilaal Mohamed discusses whether investors should scoop up these unloved bargains, or remain cautious.

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Are these two former FTSE 100 favourites now oversold?

These two FTSE 100 (INDEXFTSE: UKX) companies are down over 30% in 2016. Are they now oversold?

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Retail showdown: Sports Direct International plc vs NEXT plc

Next plc (LON: NXT) and Sports Direct International plc (LON: SPD) are two very different retail giants, what are their prospects…

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Should investors do the unthinkable and dump Next plc?

Can Next plc (LON:NXT) recover from subdued trading? Paul Summers looks at the high street giant's half-year results.

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Are these FTSE 100 retailers a bargain buy after today’s results?

Roland Head looks at two FTSE 100 (INDEXFTSE:UKX) retailers with contrasting fortunes.

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These 2 retail giants could give investors a nice surprise next week

Retail is a tough business but next week's results mean it could be time to go shopping for these two…

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3 Neil Woodford bargain picks

Here are three Woodford blue chips on cheap earnings ratings.

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Gold, silver and bronze medals to my top 3 British retailers!

Bilaal Mohamed hands out the medals to three retailers he thinks are investor winners.

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3 Footsie giants I would avoid at all costs!

Royston Wild looks at three FTSE 100 (INDEXFTSE: UKX) shares with patchy earnings prospects.

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