We have some exciting news to share! The Motley Fool UK has now become The Twelfth Magpie -- an independent, UK-owned company, led by our long-serving UK management team — Mark Rogers, Chris Nials and Heather Adlington. In practical terms, it’s the same team you know, now fully focused on serving our UK readers and members.

Just as importantly, our approach remains unchanged: long-term, jargon-free, and on your side. This site is our new home, and there will be extra tweaks made across the coming few days as we settle in. So if anything looks a little off, please bear with us!

The content of this article was relevant at the time of publishing. Circumstances change continuously and caution should therefore be exercised when relying upon any content contained within this article.

These 3 growth stocks still look dirt cheap despite the FTSE hitting all-time highs

Harvey Jones is hunting for growth stocks that have missed out on the recent FTSE 100 rally and still look good value. These three grab him.

| More on:
Young Caucasian woman with pink her studying from her laptop screen

Image source: Getty Images

You’re reading a free article with opinions that may differ from The Twelfth Magpie’s Premium Investing Services. Become a member today to get instant access to our top analyst recommendations, in-depth research, investing resources, and more. Learn more, and get a free 'Best Buy Now' stock!.

I get nervous buying growth stocks after the market has been on a tear, because I fear overpaying at the top of the cycle. I’m happier when the market is down in the dumps, and there’s a chance of buying at the bottom.

This makes me nervous buying FTSE 100 growth stocks today, as the index breaks new all-time highs. Yet a number of stocks still look really good value, including these three.

Should you buy Beazley Plc shares today?

Before you decide, please take a moment to review this report first. Despite ongoing uncertainties from US tariffs to global conflicts, Mark Rogers and his team believe many UK shares still trade at substantial discounts, offering savvy investors plenty of potential opportunities to learn about.

That’s why this could be an ideal time to secure this valuable research – Mark’s analysts have scoured the markets to reveal 5 of his favourite long-term ‘Buys’. Please, don’t make any big decisions before seeing them.

Lloyds of London insurer Beazley (LSE: BEZ) looks super cheap trading at just 4.18 times trailing earnings. Especially with the FTSE 100 as a whole trading at 12.4 times.

Bargain shares

I expected to see dismal share price performance but in fact the Beazley share price is up 17.06% over the last three months, and 9.53% over the year.

Beazley got a real lift on 7 March, when it reported that full-year 2023 profits before tax jumped 155% to a record $1.25bn. Gross premiums have been climbing for years but there’s a key metric it has no control over, and that’s claims. Costs rocketed during the pandemic, for example, plunging Beazley to a loss.

Investors get a modest dividend, with the yield currently 2.23% a year, but the board recently agreed to a generous $325m share buyback programme. It’s a successful company going cheap, and I’m tempted to buy it.

Here’s a cheap growth stock I did buy recently: JD Sports Fashion (LSE: JD). I’d been standing on the sidelines for years, watching its shares grow and grow, but decided I’d left it too late to join the fun. 

I spotted my chance on 4 January, when its shares crashed 20% after the board warned profits would be £125m lower than predicted after a poor festive trading period. I bought them on 22 January.

A trading update on 28 March suggested JD had stopped the rot, although the “challenging” market was still causing issues. My position is up a modest 4.38%. I think there’s still a buying opportunity here, with the JD Sports share price down 26.08% over 12 months.

The FTSE 100 is flying

The stock looks decent value, trading at 8.68 times trailing earnings. Sports and fashion retail is a tough market but with a five-year view, I’m optimistic.

Meanwhile, British Gas owner Centrica (LSE: CNA) is incredibly cheap trading at just 3.39 times earnings. That’s particularly surprising given that its shares have been going gangbusters, up 19.75% over 12 months and 142.83% over three years.

The Centrica share price got a real boost from the energy shock, but suffered as gas and oil prices retreated in 2023. Adjusted operating profits plunged from £3.3bn in 2022 to £2.72bn, a drop of 17.6%.

The board nonetheless hiked the dividend by 33% to 4p a share. Yet it’s not a super-high income stock, with a modest trailing yield of 2.99%. Centrica has warned that revenues will fall in 2024, based on the assumption that the oil price would continue to decline. That may change though. Much now depends on the Middle East.

JP Morgan recently highlighted how cheap Centrica is today. It reckons the group’s £1bn share buyback could be extended by a further £500m from the summer. We’ll see. Given the low valuation, I’m tempted to buy it today.

Harvey Jones has positions in JD Sports Fashion. The Motley Fool UK has no position in any of the shares mentioned. Views expressed on the companies mentioned in this article are those of the writer and therefore may differ from the official recommendations we make in our subscription services such as Share Advisor, Hidden Winners and Pro. Here at The Motley Fool we believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors.

More on Investing Articles

Santa Clara offices of NVIDIA
Investing Articles

Up 1,200% in 5 years, here’s why Nvidia could still be a brilliant value stock

An exciting new announcement that could reshape the PC industry has just pushed Nvidia stock... well, just about nowhere really.

Read more »

House models and one with REIT - standing for real estate investment trust - written on it.
Investing Articles

How investing £4.50 a day could set you on the way to a £1,505 monthly second income

How can UK stocks with high dividend yields help investors earn a meaningful second income from the price of a…

Read more »

Investing Articles

Up 103% with a P/E of 261 — is this FTSE 100 stock still worth buying?

One FTSE 100 stock is quietly moving higher while most investors are still looking elsewhere — is the market missing…

Read more »

Concept of two young professional men looking at a screen in a technological data centre
Investing Articles

The smart money thinks AI stocks look risky — but is there still a chance to buy?

According to fund managers, the AI trade is getting crowded. But they still seem to think it’s the place to…

Read more »

Man putting his card into an ATM machine while his son sits in a stroller beside him.
Investing Articles

Barclays shares are 11% below their 52-week high. Could they be a bit of a bargain to consider?

Overpriced or one of the FTSE 100’s hidden gems? James Beard takes a closer look at how the market is…

Read more »

Stack of one pound coins falling over
Investing Articles

Down 65% but yielding 6.7% – is this beaten-down UK stock now a generational bargain?

Harvey Jones says this UK stock is one of the worst FTSE 100 performers but there are sound reasons to…

Read more »

Portrait of elderly man wearing white denim shirt and glasses looking up with hand on chin. Thoughtful senior entrepreneur, studio shot against grey background.
Investing Articles

Is this FTSE stock really 46% undervalued?

Analysts reckon this FTSE stock should be worth nearly 50% more. James Beard considers why there’s so much positivity surrounding…

Read more »

Front view of a young couple walking down terraced Street in Whitley Bay in the north-east of England they are heading into the town centre and deciding which shops to go to they are also holding hands and carrying bags over their shoulders.
Investing Articles

How much is needed in an ISA for passive income that covers the UK’s monthly average rent of £1,381?

The UK’s monthly average rent for May 2026 is £1,381. Muhammad Cheema looks at how much is needed to aim…

Read more »