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Everyone loves cloud-mond | Dollar General: reduced to clear | Hey {NAME}, you’re on the free edition of Finimize. [Upgrade to Premium](: no ads, a third story every day, free events, and loads more on our mobile app. [Start for free here]( SPONSORED BY Hi {NAME}, here's what you need to know for March 19th in 3:05 minutes. 🤔 Curious about markets, stocks, or opportunities we haven’t got round to covering? We’d love to know: [tell us]( what you think we should be writing about, and you might see it come up in a future newsletter. Today's big stories - Accenture reported better-than-expected results as more and more businesses make the shift toward cloud computing - There might never be a better time to invest in dirt-cheap value stocks than right now – [Read Now]( - Dollar General’s earnings missed expectations, and the discount retailer warned that sales are going to drop off Unhappy Memories [Unhappy Memories] What’s Going On Here? Accenture [reported]( better-than-expected results on Thursday, as more and more businesses ruthlessly scrap their once-beloved hardware in favor of cloud computing. N’aww. What Does This Mean? At a time when “flexibility” has become the hot new business buzzword, companies specializing in everything from healthcare to financial services have been scrambling to shift their centralized IT operations to the cloud – and they’ve been turning to Accenture to help them do just that. The company, for its part, is feeling so confident that everyone’s going to keep asking for help that it even raised its full-year forecast: the firm’s expecting sales to grow by around 7.5% compared to the year before, up from its previous forecast of 5%. That’ll do, Accenture: investors sent its shares to all-time highs on Thursday. Why Should I Care? Zooming in: Small acquisitions > big acquisitions. Accenture’s strategy for staying at the cutting edge of tech – across everything from digital marketing to industrial automation – is to buy other businesses and soak up their talent and ideas. The company’s [announced]( at least 65 takeovers in the last two years alone – more than any other major business, and an average of one every week and a half. Most of the deals are small in size, sure, but that might be to Accenture’s advantage: [research]( from McKinsey suggests that lots of smaller [acquisitions]( over time add more value than one tentpole buy. The bigger picture: Accenture is spreading its bets. Cloud computing is big business: [$1 trillion]( big. And while Accenture’s cloud software segment might not be anywhere near as substantial as, say, [frontrunner]( Amazon, it has settled into a snug [position]( as both cloud consultancy and cloud provider. In other words, it both advises clients on how to implement cloud computing and offers services of its own – meaning it’ll get paid even if they end up plumping for one of the bigger players. You might also like: [How Amazon became the cloud frontrunner.]( Copy to share story: [( 🙋 [Ask a question](mailto:questions@finimize.com?body=Ask us a question: Where are you writing from? Let us know and we'll mention it when we reply.&noapp=true&subject=Unhappy Memories&utm_campaign=daily-global-19-03-2021&utm_source=email) 2. Analyst Take Value Stocks Are The Opportunity Of A Lifetime Right Now What’s Going On Here? After nearly two decades of underperformance, [cheap-looking value stocks]( have finally been showing signs of life this quarter. The million-dollar question, of course, is [whether the rally has legs](, or if it’s just another dead cat bounce. Because if the former turns out to be true, value stocks now may represent [a once-in-a-lifetime investment opportunity](. That might sound overblown, but we’re genuinely in a rare moment when they have a perfect storm of [three very powerful drivers]( – quality, momentum, and… well, value – working in their favor. Put simply, there’s a reason legends like [Warren Buffett and Michael “The Big Short” Burry]( rely on value-centric strategies, you know. So that’s today’s Insight: why [right here, right now is the moment for value stocks](, and how you can get the most out of their one-off potential. [Read or listen to the Insight here]( SPONSORED BY INVESTENGINE Power up your tax-free investing If you have cash set aside to [invest in an ISA]( before the end of the tax year… And if you’re after an account that’ll [generate returns]( without charging an arm and a leg… [InvestEngine]( might be the answer: they’ll manage a [portfolio of ETFs]( for you. And right now, you’ll [get a £50 welcome bonus]( to kick things off. All you need to do is [answer a simple questionnaire]( to see the portfolio they’d build for you. Once you’re invested, they’ll take care of the rest – [monitoring, investing, and rebalancing]( – to keep you on track. See which portfolio InvestEngine are recommending for you, and [get started with a £50 bonus today](. [Get Started]( Disclaimer: Capital at risk. ISA rules apply. Welcome bonus Ts&Cs apply, subject to minimum investment. Investengine (UK) Limited is Authorised and Regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority FRN [801128]. [Turn off adverts]( Cheap Tricks [Cheap Tricks] What’s Going On Here? US discount retailer Dollar General [reported]( worse-than-expected earnings on Thursday, and shoppers don’t look like they’re about to start filling their carts again anytime soon. What Does This Mean? Americans stockpiled Dollar General’s low-priced groceries in their droves during the pandemic, but those glory days might be a thing of the past. The retailer said sales were down by 16% in the first two weeks of March compared to the same period last year, and it’s expecting its full-year revenue to drop off by as much as 6% compared to 2020. That’s more of a slowdown than analysts were expecting, so it’s probably no wonder the company’s shares initially tumbled 6%. Why Should I Care? The bigger picture: People want luxuries, not staples. It isn’t just groceries Americans have been hoarding, but cash too – there’s not been a lot to spend it on, after all. In fact, Wells Fargo [reckons]( consumer spending in the next two quarters is likely to be the strongest in at least 70 years, driven primarily by nice-to-haves ([tweet this](). That might explain why Signet Jewelers’ earnings struck a more positive note than Dollar General’s on Thursday: the world’s biggest diamond jewelry retailer saw its sales outlook top estimates, and its stock initially shot up 6%. Zooming out: Beware, beware post-IPO bumps. Petco reported its own strong earnings on Thursday, in the pet retailer’s first update since its [initial public offering]( in January. That means its shares have risen 30% since then – a gain of 21% more than Poshmark, the online thrift store that listed on the same day and [posted]( a disappointing sales outlook earlier this month. Still, let’s meet back here in half a decade and see how they’re both getting on then: 60% of IPOs end up trading below their initial prices five years after they list anyway. You might also like: [How to tell a hot retail stock from a not-hot retail stock.]( Copy to share story: [( 🙋 [Ask a question](mailto:questions@finimize.com?body=Ask us a question: Where are you writing from? 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