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Growth, value, and dividends: 3 ideas to consider for a Stocks and Shares ISA in February

Stephen Wright thinks an industrial firm, a high street bank, and a REIT could be great choices for his Stocks and Shares ISA this month

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Growth: Porvair

In the world of growth, Porvair’s (LSE:PRV) a stock that could be in for an interesting February. The company makes filtration products for aerospace, laboratory, and industrial settings.

Its products benefit from significant barriers to entry and earnings per share have grown strongly over the last decade. But selling into cyclical end markets can bring risk when things turn downwards.

With both Boeing and Airbus reporting production problems recently, aircraft production’s been lower than in previous years. And that might reduce demand for Porvair’s products in the short term. 

The company reports earnings on 10 February and I’ll be watching closely. If the stock falls in a meaningful way as a result of any short-term disruptions to sales, I’ll be looking to take advantage.

Value: Lloyds Banking Group

Shares in Lloyds Banking Group (LSE:LLOY) got a big boost in January with some positive news about the ongoing investigation into car loans. But I think there could still be interesting value on offer.

On a price-to-book (P/B) basis, the stock’s roughly where it was five years ago. By contrast, Barclays and NatWest are trading at much higher multiples than they were as a result of interest rates rising. 

The car loan investigation’s still a risk – and more so for Lloyds than the other UK banks. But the question for investors is whether the current share price is enough to offset this.

I think it might be. That’s why I’ll be paying close attention to what management has to say on the subject when the company reports earnings on 20 February. 

Dividends: Supermarket Income REIT

With dividend stocks, I think the real estate sector looks interesting. And shares in Supermarket Income REIT (LSE:SUPR) are trading at their lowest levels since the company went public in 2017.

Tesco and Sainsbury’s account for a lot of the firm’s income. And while neither’s likely to default on its rent, a heavy reliance on them doesn’t put Supermarket Income REIT in a strong negotiating position.

However, the stock currently has a 9% dividend yield, which might provide a decent return by itself. On top of this, the company’s rental contracts increase with inflation, which also removes this threat.

I’m generally wary of stocks that come with high dividend yields. But while there are clear limitations with Supermarket Income REIT, I think dividend investors should consider it seriously right now. 

UK stocks

I think February could be an interesting month in the UK stock market. I’ll be looking closely when Lloyds and Porvair report to see if a long-term opportunity’s being masked by short-term issues.

If not, Supermarket Income REIT might be the stock for me to buy. A lot of my investing this month will come from reinvesting dividends, so I have time to see what happens while I wait for the cash.

Stephen Wright has no position in any of the shares mentioned. The Motley Fool UK has recommended Barclays Plc, J Sainsbury Plc, Lloyds Banking Group Plc, Porvair Plc, and Tesco Plc. 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.

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