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Creightons PLC Faces Uphill Battle as Returns on Capital Decline

The UK-based personal care products group, Creightons, is seeing a sustained drop in its capital efficiency, with ROCE falling from 24% to 11% over five years. Despite ongoing reinvestment, stagnant sales and a plummeting share price raise questions about its growth strategy and appeal to investors seeking high-growth opportunities.

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New Jersey Resources Beats the Freeze, Raises Outlook on Energy Services Strength

New Jersey Resources (NJR) has raised its full-year earnings guidance following a robust first-quarter performance, where its diversified portfolio, particularly the Energy Services unit, capitalized on market volatility during a severe cold snap. Management reaffirmed its long-term, utility-anchored growth strategy and detailed expansion plans across its storage, transportation, and clean energy ventures.

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Stanley Black & Decker: A Bullish Bet on a Dividend King's Turnaround

Amidst a challenging macro environment, Stanley Black & Decker (SWK) is attracting investor attention with a compelling income-generating strategy and a fortified financial foundation. This analysis delves into the bull case, examining the tools giant's cost-cutting drive, resilient brand power, and a derivative play that offers a high-conviction entry point.

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Ball Corporation Caps Record 2025, Eyes Sustained Growth on Aluminum Can Demand and Strategic Acquisitions

Ball Corporation (NYSE: BALL) reported record financial results for 2025 and provided a confident outlook for 2026, fueled by robust global demand for aluminum beverage cans, disciplined cost management, and the recent acquisition of European assets. New CEO Ron Lewis emphasized the company's strategy is 'intact and working,' targeting continued double-digit EPS growth.

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PepsiCo Bets on Affordability and Brand Relaunches to Fuel North American Growth

In its Q4 2025 earnings call, PepsiCo detailed a multi-pronged strategy to reignite growth in its core North American market. Plans include targeted price adjustments for Frito-Lay snacks, major brand overhauls for Lay's and Gatorade, and leveraging productivity gains to fund commercial investments, with leadership expressing confidence in a stronger second half for 2026.