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Who queues for a vegan sausage roll? Find out on this week’s PlayingFTSE Show!
This could be the worst week in the stock market for both Steves. But they’re here to talk about it nonetheless.
Are things finally looking up for Greggs shares? It looks like it – improving like-for-like sales and a rising share price say so.
Steve W’s been taking a look. But there’s something else in the firm’s cash flow statement that’s catching his attention.
Steve D is on the case with Klarna and looking at its operating leverage. There’s plenty of it and the company’s even profitable… sort of.
The stock market is starting to come around, but zooming out suggests a potential opportunity. Is either Steve buying?
Compass might be the FTSE 100 stock that both Steves wish they owned. And it continues to go from strength to strength.
Organic growth is impressive and the firm is rolling out its FoodBuy platform across its markets. What’s next for the company?
Monday.com’s latest results look very impressive. There’s strong growth across the board and it doesn’t look like slowing down.
It’s just starting to look like AI might in fact be a catalyst that drives this company forward. Steve D has the latest.
Only on this week’s PlayingFTSE Podcast!
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► Timestamps:
0:00 INTRO & OUR WEEKS
07:38 GREGGS
22:22 KLARNA
45:45 COMPASS
57:56 MONDAY.COM
► Show Notes:
Playing FTSE is for entertainment purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Please consult a qualified financial professional before making investment decisions.
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Who queues for a vegan sausage roll? Find out on this week’s PlayingFTSE Show!
This could be the worst week in the stock market for both Steves. But they’re here to talk about it nonetheless.
Are things finally looking up for Greggs shares? It looks like it – improving like-for-like sales and a rising share price say so.
Steve W’s been taking a look. But there’s something else in the firm’s cash flow statement that’s catching his attention.
Steve D is on the case with Klarna and looking at its operating leverage. There’s plenty of it and the company’s even profitable… sort of.
The stock market is starting to come around, but zooming out suggests a potential opportunity. Is either Steve buying?
Compass might be the FTSE 100 stock that both Steves wish they owned. And it continues to go from strength to strength.
Organic growth is impressive and the firm is rolling out its FoodBuy platform across its markets. What’s next for the company?
Monday.com’s latest results look very impressive. There’s strong growth across the board and it doesn’t look like slowing down.
It’s just starting to look like AI might in fact be a catalyst that drives this company forward. Steve D has the latest.
Only on this week’s PlayingFTSE Podcast!
► Free Share + Exclusive Deals — Start Here:
🎁 Free Fractional Share — Open a Trading 212 account through our link and grab shares worth up to £/€100, completely free. Terms apply.
👉 https://www.trading212.com/Jdsfj/FTSE
When investing, your capital is at risk. Past performance doesn't guarantee future results.
📊 15% Off Fiscal.ai — The investing toolkit we actually use. Analyse stocks, spot hidden opportunities, and build income streams.
👉 https://fiscal.ai/?via=steve
► About Playing FTSE:
What's happening in the markets — and why should you care? We break down the week's biggest financial news, stocks, and economic mayhem in a way that's actually enjoyable to listen to. No jargon, no waffle, just straight-talking chat about money, markets, and the madness in between.
For people who want to get smarter about investing — without wanting to fall asleep.
► Free Investing Course + Newsletter:
📬 Join us on Substack for our completely free 10-week investing and research course — no sign-up fees, no paywalls, no nonsense. Plus regular deep dives on market trends, investor psychology, and asset classes that will genuinely make you think differently.
👉 https://playingftse.substack.com/
► Enjoyed the Episode?
☕ Buy us a coffee (we'll spend it on the show, promise):
👉 https://ko-fi.com/playingftse
💬 Drop a question in the comments or find us on Instagram:
👉 https://www.instagram.com/playing_ftse/
📩 Business enquiries: [email protected]
► Timestamps:
0:00 INTRO & OUR WEEKS
07:38 GREGGS
22:22 KLARNA
45:45 COMPASS
57:56 MONDAY.COM
► Show Notes:
Playing FTSE is for entertainment purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Please consult a qualified financial professional before making investment decisions.

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