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Tuesday June 16, 07:00 AM
Tuesday tips round-up: Unilever, Imperial Tobacco, Ten Alps

LONDON (ShareCast) - Everything is in place at Unilever (LSE: ULVR.L - news) to confound the cynics and show good volume growth over
the next few years. The shares are yielding 4.5% and trade on a December 2009 earnings multiple of 13.5 times. Unilever is a buy says the Telegraph.

Fears of a dividend cut at Imperial Tobacco (LSE: IMT.L - news) are overplayed says the Telegraph. Debt markets have improved and financing should not be a problem for the group. The shares are currently trading on an earnings multiple of just under 10 times and yielding 4.7%. The shares remain a buy.

Any housebuilder, no matter how small the business, will naturally be discounted, but Gallford Try is cheap and at these levels it is still worth a bet. Buy says the Independent.

After a 20% hike in the share price in the past month, even before yesterday's jump, the shares of programme maker Ten Alps are already fairly priced. Monitor the share price and look to get in at a cheaper level says the Independent. Hold.

Webis Holdings (LSE: WEB.L - news) , the group that operates betinternet.com, issued its full-year trading statement yesterday, saying that it has "generated strong year-on-year growth". But there was no indication that the full-year numbers will be anything less then in-line with previous announcements, suggesting that the good performance is already priced into the stock. No doubt Webis is a good company, but potential shareholders have missed the boat. Hold says the Independent.

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Imperial Tobacco Gro...
IMT.L
1823.00
+0.50%
Unilever Plc
ULVR.L
1795.00
+0.06%
Webis Holdings Plc
WEB.L
2.60
-0.95%
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