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Pubs' winter rally, buy-to-let & Oxford Nanopore: The Companies and Markets Show

Pubs' winter rally, buy-to-let & Oxford Nanopore: The Companies and Markets Show

Investors' Chronicle · Investors' Chronicle

January 16, 202635m 23s

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Show Notes

It may be dry January for some, but this week we are settling down with the pub companies amid a raft of news for the sector in recent days. Mark Robinson is here to discuss the bumper Christmas periods that many in the sector enjoyed, the imminent U-turn on business rate hikes likely to be announced by the government in the days ahead, the US activist putting the pressure on Marston’s (MARS) and more.


After that we turn our attention to one government reform that’s not being reversed – the Renters’ Rights Act is due to come into force this year, and that puts pressure on landlords to comply. Holly McKechnie will explain what that means for the rental market, and also talk us through the other changes coming in that could have an even bigger impact on buy-to-let properties.


Lastly, we look at gene sequencing device maker Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT), one of the 2021 UK IPOs that have done especially badly, but which has shown some signs of life in recent months. Julian Hofmann will examine the company’s full-year trading update for clues to its future prospects.


Timestamps

00:00 Intro

01:06 Pubs winter rally

14:20 Renters' Rights Act

26:26 Oxford Nanopore


Read the articles highlighted in the show:

Mitchells & Butlers: Pricier pints power profit growth

Does it still pay to be a landlord?

Oxford Nanopore returns to growth




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