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I still don’t eat much meat but maybe I should continue buying Cranswick shares

A year ago, I concluded an article by observing that “Hull is not about Lib Dem success, Philip Larkin poetry or being the ‘City of Culture 2017’...it is clearly all about Cranswick (CWK) share potential!”. Before we get onto today’s rather good update from the company which is “passionate about producing only the best quality food, efficiently and sustainably in well invested facilities across the UK”, I am very grateful for the reader who pointed out that in my analysis of Hull I had missed out that “Siemens has its blade factory there” and “Peter Levy from Look North of course should not be overlooked as lead ambassador”. I would therefore like to take this opportunity to add those extra insights and now back onto Cranswick.

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Why haven't the share prices of the companies involved in West Newton, Union Jack and Reabold, rocketed?

As is so often the case with oil and gas drills amongst the smaller companies, private investors built expectations around West Newton up to such a level that the actual results were never likely to live up to that.

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The Saturday Punt - The best team always wins the league, but the cup?

What did I say about La Liga last Saturday?! No one wants to win the damn thing. Real Madrid’s utterly inexplicable end of season collapse has cost me tens of thousands of upside. It is such a bitter sweet feeling. No matter what happens on Sunday between Barcelona and Atletico Madrid I stand to make a small fortune, but I can’t escape the lingering feelings of what might have been had Ancelotti’s men not imploded in the last three games. But the great thing about football is there is always next season to look forward to, not to mention the small matter of this summer’s World Cup.

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