An opportunity could emerges quickly on Berkeley Group Holdings.
Regarding fundamentals Berkeley Group Holdings seems to be in a good shape. Indeed, sales are estimated in perpetual growth for the next two years. Due to good margins, the company is expected to get a good net income for 2015 (+32% compared to 2014). As all previous figures, the Earning per share should also increase by 39% in 2015.
Graphically, a good opportunity could emerges. A strong support is defines by the short term pivot point at GBp 2433. So, the price could rebound on this area in order to reach the next resistance at GBp 2596.
According to both fundamentals and technical analysis, it is a good opportunity to getting long on Berkeley Group Holdings. However it could be relevant to wait for another decrease in order to buy next to the support. The target will be the GBp 2596 level and a stop-loss order could be placed under the pivot point at GBp 2352.
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The Berkeley Group Holdings plc is a United Kingdom-based company engaged in building homes and neighborhoods across London, Birmingham, and the South of England. The Company and its subsidiaries are engaged in residential-led, mixed-use property development. The Company specializes in brownfield regeneration, reviving underused land to create sustainable and nature-rich places. The Company's portfolio of developments includes Sunningdale Park, Sunninghill Square, Bankside Gardens, Berkeley Place, Abbey Barn Park, Hareshill Crookham Village, Hartland Village, Knights Quarter, Hertford Locks, The Arches, The Eight Gardens, Farmstead at Tannersbrook, Hildenborough, Holborough Lakes, Foal Hurst Green, Hollyfields, Grand Union, Prince Of Wales Drive, Camden Goods Yard, South Quay Plaza, Chelsea Creek, Beaufort Park, Filmworks Ealing, Woodberry Down, Fulham Reach and others. The Companyâs brands include Berkeley, St Edward, St George, St James, St Joseph, and St William.