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Five days ago, I wrote an article titled “What happens when Ocado falls out of the FTSE 100?”. As John Maynard Keynes, not somebody I frequently quote, said “in the long run we are all dead”, and my guess would be that Ocado (OCDO) will struggle to stay a FTSE 100 stock for the rest of this year, let alone beyond. And how did the now sub £3 billion market cap business survive in the FTSE 100 this time? Because the £3.2 billion market cap British Land (BLND) fell out instead.
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