John Menzies, Clipper Logistics: Top FTSE All-Share stocks to invest now

3 min read | March 12, 2022 04:10 PM PST | By Rishika Raina

Highlights

  • The UK market is extremely volatile at present due to the Russia-Ukraine war.
  • Several LSE-listed companies are losing value due to the disruptions caused by the war and the pressure from Government to cut ties with Russia.

The UK market has taken a significant blow due to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war. With market volatility increasing across the globe, the FTSE indices are also going through a roller coaster ride. Many companies listed on the London Stock Exchange are losing value due to the disruptions caused by the war and the pressure from the UK government to cut ties with Russia that has impacted them financially.

FTSE all share stocks to buy now

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The FTSE 100 index was down on 10 March due to some of the major financial and mining companies losing significant value, with the top loser being Rio Tinto (LON: RIO). However, the FTSE 100 was up by 0.84% around 11:00 AM (GMT) on 11 March, as the non-executive directors of Evraz (LON: EVR) resigned. The company was reportedly providing steel to the Russian military.

Representing around 98% of the total capital value of all LSE-listed companies, the FTSE All-Share index constitutes the companies falling under the FTSE 100 index, the FTSE 250 index, the FTSE 350 index, as well as the FTSE SmallCap Index.

Here are 5 FTSE All-Share stocks that investors may consider buying after carefully analysing the prospects of the companies.

John Menzies plc (LON: MNZS)

The market cap of the UK-based aviation corporation, John Menzies plc, stands at £473.30 million as of 11 March 2022. John Menzies plc’s shares were trading at GBX 510.00, down by 0.97%, at 11:16 AM (GMT) on 11 March 2022.

The company has given a significant return of 114.17% to its shareholders over the last one year as of 11 March 2022, while its year-to-date return stands at 65.81%.

Riverstone Energy Limited (LON: RSE)

The market cap of the closed-ended investment firm, Riverstone Energy Limited, stands at £336.96 million as of 11 March 2022. Riverstone Energy Limited’s shares were trading at GBX 648.00, up by 5.20%, at 11:19 AM (GMT) on 11 March 2022.

The company has offered a considerable return of 124.55% to its shareholders over the last one year as of 11 March 2022, while its year-to-date return stands at 38.59%.

Kin and Carta plc (LON: KCT)

The market cap of the UK-based digital transformation business, Kin and Carta plc, stands at £435.62 million as of 11 March 2022. Kin and Carta plc’s shares were trading at GBX 252.00, up by 0.80%, at 11:22 AM (GMT) on 11 March 2022.

The company has offered a return of 59.49% to its shareholders over the last one year as of 11 March 2022, while its year-to-date return is negative, standing at -12.71%. 

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Clipper Logistics plc (LON: CLG)

The market cap of the UK-based logistics business, Clipper Logistics plc, stands at £886.56 million as of 11 March 2022. Clipper Logistics plc’s shares were trading at GBX 858.00, down by 0.81%, at 11:25 AM (GMT) on 11 March 2022.

The company has provided a return of 49.48% to its shareholders over the last one year as of 11 March 2022, while its year-to-date return stands at 18.18%.

FTSE all share stocks to buy now

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AEW UK REIT plc (LON: AEWU)

The market cap of the UK-based real estate investment company, AEW UK REIT plc, stands at £176.80 million as of 11 March 2022. AEW UK REIT plc plc’s shares were trading at GBX 114.20, up by 2.33%, at 11:39 AM (GMT) on 11 March 2022.

The company has given a return of 40.69% to its shareholders over the last one year as of 11 March 2022, while its year-to-date return stands at 1.75%.


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