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The 10 Best Travel Hair Dryers for Easy, Effortless Styling Anywhere
The 10 Best Travel Hair Dryers for Easy, Effortless Styling Anywhere

Elle

time13 hours ago

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The 10 Best Travel Hair Dryers for Easy, Effortless Styling Anywhere

Every item on this page was chosen by an ELLE editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. When you're traveling, the last thing you need is another thing to pack, especially one of your many hot tools. There are so many reasons why you might be tempted to knock hair dryers off of your packing list: they're heavy and bulky, they take up space that could be filled by another cute pair of shoes or more of your favorite makeup products, and you can always use the hotel hair dryer in a pinch…right? We hate to break it to you, but if you're someone who needs that perfect blow-dry every time you wash your hair, nothing beats bringing your own—especially considering how many people use the same hotel blow dryer. 'Hotel hair dryers are full of bacteria if the hair dryers aren't cleaned regularly,' says Julien Farel, hairstylist and founder of Julien Farel Restore Salon, Spa & Fitness in New York City. The good news is that there are some great travel hair dryers on the market you won't hesitate to make room for in your suitcase. When shopping for a travel hair dryer, there are certain qualities that you should keep an eye out for. 'You want to look for something that has a small size and is lightweight for easy travel. If you travel abroad, you will want dual-voltage since America and Europe use different voltages. Temperature and speed control are still important in a travel dryer, and a dryer with a long cord is also important since the outlets could be out of reach when traveling,' explains Jenna Spino, a stylist at Maxine Salon in Chicago. At the end of the day, you still don't want to sacrifice performance. We polled hair experts and customer reviews to find the 12 best ones. The best travel hair dryers we've assembled for you here will do everything you need them to do—whether that's drying your hair as quickly as possible or helping you eliminate frizz. Ahead, find our favorite picks. T3's travel hair packs a lot into a small package. 'This dryer is super powerful for being so small and lightweight. It features ionic technology to reduce frizz and add shine. It is also super quiet with multiple heat/speed settings,' says Spino. Those who need a diffuser can pick one up separately, and the nine-foot cord means you won't be struggling to reach every single hair. Wattage: 1600 watts Ulta rating: 4.2/5 stars An ELLE Editor says: 'Vacation is the time when all my different personalities come out to play. Do I feel like being a beach wave goddess? Or is a silky straight middle part the vibe? Whatever hairstyle I choose, having my handy T3 travel hair dryer is a non-negotiable. As an over-packer, I love how compact this tool is and all the settings it comes with to leave room for my hot comb and flat iron.'—Nerisha Penrose, beauty commerce editor 'This little dryer is perfect for travel of any kind. It is super lightweight and has a folding handle perfect for packing. The wattage is 1000, which means it can be safe for carrying on planes, and it also has dual voltage. I'm very impressed with its power, and it lasts forever,' says Spino. The small but mighty dryer also features nano-titanium technology to smooth away any flyaways and frizz, and its concentrator gives you plenty of control. Wattage: 1000 watts Amazon rating: 4.4/5 stars An Amazon reviewer says: 'Wow! This little dryer puts out the heat. Perfect for my uses and I find I use it on low 95% of the time. It is small and well made. I'd buy another one if I ever need it, and I would also not hesitate to buy it as a gift for the travelers in my life or those that also have small bathroom spaces.' If you want the best of the best and don't mind dropping the big bucks to get it, Dyson's the way to go. 'Dyson is my go-to when it comes to traveling. It's very light, compact, quiet, but powerful enough to blow dry hair in no time,' says Iudina. It comes with five attachments, so you'll be prepared for anything. Wattage: 1,600 watts Ulta rating: 4.6/5 stars An ELLE editor says: 'Whenever I've used a Dyson hair dryer or had one used on me, I'm amazed at how quickly my hair dries. I'm being so serious when I say that it cuts my drying time by half—and I swear it feels softer afterward, too.' —Carol Lee, associate beauty e-commerce writer The last thing you want when you're traveling is a bad hair day. L'ange's dryer makes getting a static-free, salon-worthy blowout a breeze. It packs a punch with four heat settings and three speed settings, and it weighs less than a pound! Wattage: 1500 watts An Ulta reviewer says: 'It's great for travel as it's small, and if you have plenty of hair, it will take around 10 to 15 minutes to totally blow it out.' Ghd pulled out all the stops for this powerhouse dryer, which is equipped with frizz-fighting ionic technology, a safeguard feature that automatically turns off the hair dryer when it's too close to your hair, and 77 percent of the power of Ghd's beloved Air hairdryer. It nestles perfectly in the included travel case, so you can tote it around worry-free. Wattage: 1300 watts Ghd rating: 4.6/5 stars A Ghd reviewer says: 'I bought this for my friends 40th birthday and she loves it. She travels up and down the country and this has come in handy for her when she's in hotels with rubbish hairdryers. The Ghd Hairdryer is super quick and often no need to use straighteners.' Just like many of the other best travel hair dryers, this budget-friendly option has a fold-up handle, so it'll take up the least amount of space possible. Other top-tier features include shine-encouraging ionic technology, an impressive motor that cuts down on drying time, and a cold shot button to cool hair quickly and lock in your style. Wattage: 1875 watts An Amazon reviewer says: 'This dryer is lightweight an idea for travel. It has a lot of power when blow drying you hair. It was a nice Christmas present to my teen. She has curly hair so the accessories meant something to us. It works well to diffuse her hair.' Ever get frustrated because your hair refuses to dry evenly? This travel hair dryer is designed to solve that issue; the device's wave heater allows for even heat distribution and airflow. Even better, international travelers will want to snatch this one up—it's dual-voltage, so it'll work just fine overseas, too. Wattage: 1200 watts Amazon rating: 4/5 stars An Amazon reviewer says: 'Works just as I hoped. Used this once at a hotel that had this brand. Worked so well I had to buy one myself. Comes with a little travel pouch—great for storage. I don't like drying my hair with a hair dryer but this does the trick without making my hair feel crunchy afterwards.' When it comes down to the basics—that is, drying your hair as evenly and as quickly as possible—the Revlon travel hair dryer is a pro. It gets the job done without any bells or whistles. An Amazon reviewer says: 'The Revlon 1875W Compact Folding Handle Hair Dryer has become my ultimate travel companion, providing convenience and efficiency in a compact design! This hair dryer is perfect for on-the-go use and has quickly become an essential part of my travel essentials.' This is the exact model used by the celebrity hairstylists at the Julien Farel Restore Salon & Spa in New York City. The hair dryer has everything you need to create shiny, voluminous locks at home or in a hotel bathroom: overheating protection, three heat settings (including a cool shot setting), and two speeds. Wattage: 1875 watts Our expert says: 'It's full-size but not overweight and comes with a nozzle and travel bag. The white gloss finish looks great on any countertop.' —Jackson Simmonds, advanced stylist and brand ambassador at Julien Farel Restore Salon & Spa When you have thick or hard-to-dry hair, drying your tresses can be a real chore. Not only does this dryer's ergonomic handle make it comfortable to hold, but it also delivers a powerful flow of air that encourages volume and eliminates dampness in record time. Wattage: 1700 watts FHI Heat rating: 5/5 stars An ELLE editor says: 'I'm ashamed to say that I'm most likely to skip arm day, which means I always appreciate a lightweight device. This one, with its sleek design, definitely fits the bill, and it's pretty quiet to boot.' —Carol Lee, associate beauty e-commerce writer Julien Farel is a hairstylist and the founder of Julien Farel Restore Salon and Spa. Jenna Spino is a stylist at Maxine Salon in Chicago Olya Iudina a stylist at IGK NYC. Jackson Simmonds, advanced stylist and brand ambassador at Julien Farel Restore Salon & Spa. According to Spino, you should watch out for airline restrictions—typically, companies only allow hair dryers up to 1600 watts in your carry-on bag. 'Also, avoid dryers that only have an on/off button because then you can't control the speed or temperature of the dryer,' she adds. Meanwhile, Iudina warns against 'heavy, big-sized dryers. An extra long cord is probably also not necessary,' she says. Another vital piece of advice for international jet setters: 'Always check voltage compatibility and ensure your hair dryer is dual-voltage or has the correct voltage settings for your destination to avoid damage or safety issues,' emphasizes Farel. Different countries use different voltages, so plugging in a hair dryer that doesn't align with that country's voltage could damage the dryer and could even be dangerous. Thankfully, using a dual-voltage dryer or utilizing a voltage converter or transformer with a single-voltage dryer should do the trick. 'It's advised to pack your hair dryer in your carry-on luggage to prevent damage in checked baggage and for quick access during your journey.' After all, you never know when you might have a hair emergency and need a quick fix in the airport bathroom. You also want to make sure your hair dryer stays safe and secure throughout your travels. 'If you've got a travel hair dryer that comes with a case, that's wonderful. If it did not, you can simply wrap the dryer in a towel before packing. Make sure to wrap the cord neatly so it does not get tangled or frayed, and keep the dryer clean and dry,' explains Spino. As a leading publisher of fashion, lifestyle, and beauty content, is committed to highlighting the best products in various categories by personally testing the latest and most innovative products, interviewing countless experts, and vetting customer-loved items. For this piece, Carol Lee spoke with experts about the best dryers on the market and how to shop for them. Lee also tested a few top-rated products and perused reviews for dozens of others, assessing each on their features and customer evaluations.

Retired Fort Worth Police Chief Neil Noakes Joins The American Warrior Association as Chief of Strategic Advancement, Marks A New Chapter for Moral Injury Advocacy and First Responder Wellness
Retired Fort Worth Police Chief Neil Noakes Joins The American Warrior Association as Chief of Strategic Advancement, Marks A New Chapter for Moral Injury Advocacy and First Responder Wellness

Yahoo

time23-06-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Retired Fort Worth Police Chief Neil Noakes Joins The American Warrior Association as Chief of Strategic Advancement, Marks A New Chapter for Moral Injury Advocacy and First Responder Wellness

FORT WORTH, Texas, June 23, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Just weeks after Texas lawmakers stood alongside The American Warrior Association (AWA) in support of their program R3: Respond, Restore, Resolve – and first responders – to officially proclaim May 14, 2025, as Moral Injury Awareness Day, retired Fort Worth Police Department (FWPD) Chief Neil Noakes has joined the AWA as its Chief of Strategic Advancement, bringing decades of frontline experience and nationally respected leadership in public safety and officer wellness to advance the R3 program. "I know the toll this work can take on first responders and their families. When I retired from the FWPD, I hoped to continue serving the community and the profession that's given so much to me. I'm grateful the AWA is the next step," commented Noakes. "The R3 program is providing critically important awareness of first responder wellness and the effects of moral injury, while simultaneously breaking the stigma surrounding mental health in the first responder community. I'm so proud and thankful to be part of the R3 team." Chief Noakes brings unmatched perspective to his new role. The son of a firefighter and 25 years of his own service with the FWPD, he has a unique understanding of pressures faced by first responders. During his tenure as Chief, he led several wellness-focused initiatives, including the launch of the department's Wellness Unit and the implementation of the Checkpoint system—a tool designed to monitor and support officer wellness. Noakes was instrumental in launching the inaugural R3 program with both FWPD and FWFD, the first partnership of its kind to recognize the urgency of addressing moral injury. "Chief Noakes represents the heart of what AWA stands for—service, integrity, and action. His firsthand experience and deep commitment to first responder wellness make him an extraordinary addition to our team," said AWA Executive Director Anna Heil. "He's not just joining an organization; he's joining a movement to change how we care for those who serve. We are incredibly grateful to have his leadership as we expand the reach and impact of R3." Noakes' professional credentials include: Master's Degree in Criminal Justice and Criminology from Texas Christian University (TCU) Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice Administration from Tarleton State University Associate's Degree from Weatherford College Graduate of TCU's inaugural Leadership, Executive and Administrative Development (LEAD) Program, where he now serves as a cofounder and instructor Graduate of the Southern Police Institute's 137th Administrative Officers Course, a nationally recognized law enforcement leadership program During the 89th Legislative Session, the Texas House and Senate presented official Resolutions establishing the first ever Moral Injury Awareness Day in Texas. The bipartisan effort underscores the state's commitment to raising awareness of the psychological and emotional toll faced by military members, veterans, first responders, frontline professionals and their families. Moral injury, a condition distinct from PTSD, and often considered its precursor, occurs when individuals witness, participate in, or fail to prevent actions that violate their moral values, leading to guilt, shame and moral distress. About R3 – Respond, Restore, Resolve Launched in Fort Worth and powered by the American Warrior Association (AWA), R3 is a pioneering initiative that equips first responders with the tools, support and resources needed to proactively address moral injury and improve mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being. The program enhances resilience, reduces absenteeism, and builds healthier departments—ultimately improving service to the community. R3 programming has been adopted by the Fort Worth and Dallas Fire and Police Departments, as well as DFW International Airport, with growing interest from multiple agencies across the state. Earlier this year, the Texas Tactical Police Officers Association (TTPOA) became an R3 Partner. The TTPOA membership base is approximately 5,500 individuals working within 2,300 organizations. About the American Warrior Association The American Warrior Association (AWA) is a Texas-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting our nation's military, veterans, first responders, and their families in mind, body, and soul. As the national steward of the R3 initiative, AWA continues to lead the charge in addressing the long-term wellness of America's frontline professionals. For more information about the R3 initiative, visit: View source version on Contacts Susan K. Medina, 817.707.1306 orBrooke Goggans, 617.680.1048;The Collaborative Sign in to access your portfolio

Retired Fort Worth Police Chief Neil Noakes Joins The American Warrior Association as Chief of Strategic Advancement, Marks A New Chapter for Moral Injury Advocacy and First Responder Wellness
Retired Fort Worth Police Chief Neil Noakes Joins The American Warrior Association as Chief of Strategic Advancement, Marks A New Chapter for Moral Injury Advocacy and First Responder Wellness

Business Wire

time23-06-2025

  • Health
  • Business Wire

Retired Fort Worth Police Chief Neil Noakes Joins The American Warrior Association as Chief of Strategic Advancement, Marks A New Chapter for Moral Injury Advocacy and First Responder Wellness

FORT WORTH, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Just weeks after Texas lawmakers stood alongside The American Warrior Association (AWA) in support of their program R3: Respond, Restore, Resolve – and first responders – to officially proclaim May 14, 2025, as Moral Injury Awareness Day, retired Fort Worth Police Department (FWPD) Chief Neil Noakes has joined the AWA as its Chief of Strategic Advancement, bringing decades of frontline experience and nationally respected leadership in public safety and officer wellness to advance the R3 program. 'I know the toll this work can take on first responders and their families. When I retired from the FWPD, I hoped to continue serving the community and the profession that's given so much to me. I'm grateful the AWA is the next step,' commented Noakes. Share 'I know the toll this work can take on first responders and their families. When I retired from the FWPD, I hoped to continue serving the community and the profession that's given so much to me. I'm grateful the AWA is the next step,' commented Noakes. 'The R3 program is providing critically important awareness of first responder wellness and the effects of moral injury, while simultaneously breaking the stigma surrounding mental health in the first responder community. I'm so proud and thankful to be part of the R3 team.' Chief Noakes brings unmatched perspective to his new role. The son of a firefighter and 25 years of his own service with the FWPD, he has a unique understanding of pressures faced by first responders. During his tenure as Chief, he led several wellness-focused initiatives, including the launch of the department's Wellness Unit and the implementation of the Checkpoint system—a tool designed to monitor and support officer wellness. Noakes was instrumental in launching the inaugural R3 program with both FWPD and FWFD, the first partnership of its kind to recognize the urgency of addressing moral injury. 'Chief Noakes represents the heart of what AWA stands for—service, integrity, and action. His firsthand experience and deep commitment to first responder wellness make him an extraordinary addition to our team,' said AWA Executive Director Anna Heil. 'He's not just joining an organization; he's joining a movement to change how we care for those who serve. We are incredibly grateful to have his leadership as we expand the reach and impact of R3.' Noakes' professional credentials include: Master's Degree in Criminal Justice and Criminology from Texas Christian University (TCU) Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice Administration from Tarleton State University Associate's Degree from Weatherford College Graduate of TCU's inaugural Leadership, Executive and Administrative Development (LEAD) Program, where he now serves as a cofounder and instructor Graduate of the Southern Police Institute's 137th Administrative Officers Course, a nationally recognized law enforcement leadership program During the 89 th Legislative Session, the Texas House and Senate presented official Resolutions establishing the first ever Moral Injury Awareness Day in Texas. The bipartisan effort underscores the state's commitment to raising awareness of the psychological and emotional toll faced by military members, veterans, first responders, frontline professionals and their families. Moral injury, a condition distinct from PTSD, and often considered its precursor, occurs when individuals witness, participate in, or fail to prevent actions that violate their moral values, leading to guilt, shame and moral distress. About R3 – Respond, Restore, Resolve Launched in Fort Worth and powered by the American Warrior Association (AWA), R3 is a pioneering initiative that equips first responders with the tools, support and resources needed to proactively address moral injury and improve mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being. The program enhances resilience, reduces absenteeism, and builds healthier departments—ultimately improving service to the community. R3 programming has been adopted by the Fort Worth and Dallas Fire and Police Departments, as well as DFW International Airport, with growing interest from multiple agencies across the state. Earlier this year, the Texas Tactical Police Officers Association (TTPOA) became an R3 Partner. The TTPOA membership base is approximately 5,500 individuals working within 2,300 organizations. About the American Warrior Association The American Warrior Association (AWA) is a Texas-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting our nation's military, veterans, first responders, and their families in mind, body, and soul. As the national steward of the R3 initiative, AWA continues to lead the charge in addressing the long-term wellness of America's frontline professionals. For more information about the R3 initiative, visit:

Silentnight's 'genius' cooling blanket that '96% of women said improved sleep'
Silentnight's 'genius' cooling blanket that '96% of women said improved sleep'

North Wales Live

time19-06-2025

  • Health
  • North Wales Live

Silentnight's 'genius' cooling blanket that '96% of women said improved sleep'

The menopause can usher in a host of undesirable side effects, with sleep disruption due to night sweats and hot flashes being among the most troublesome. On average, these symptoms rob women of roughly two hours and 36 minutes of sleep each night - a cumulative impact that rapidly accumulates. Silentnight has launched a new cooling bedding collection specifically tailored for menopausal women to help them achieve more restful sleep. The range is designed to combat overheating and discomfort during the night. What's more, it works for all kinds of restless sleepers - so even shoppers not going through the menopause could benefit. In trials, an impressive 96% of women reported improved sleep using the range, while all experienced immediate cooling relief. One standout product from the collection is the Restore Cooling Lightweight Blanket (£44.99), currently available at a reduced price of £38.24 with the discount code 15RESTORE. This soft grey blanket is made from cooling cotton and breathable jersey cotton - materials chosen for their temperature-regulating and moisture-wicking properties. The result is a blanket that feels refreshingly cool to the touch and gentle on the skin, making it perfect for both warm nights and hormonal fluctuations. The blanket is also easy to care for, as it is machine washable and safe for the dryer, ensuring it stays fresh and clean for the foreseeable future, according to the Manchester Evening News. However, there are numerous other moisture-wicking alternatives available on the market. For example, Piglet in Bed offers linen sheets in a variety of colours that are not only timeless but also breathable. For duvet aficionados, the new low-tog Slumberland option starts at £49.99 and has been praised by shoppers as 'perfect for all year round. One user praising the Silentnight creation labelled the Restore blanket ' the best ever'. They said: "I'm going through menopause, and the weather is so hot. This blanket is amazing. I don't wake up in a sweat anymore. I've had the best sleep since I bought it. I would recommend this." Another buyer remarked: "I've been struggling with getting hot at night, and this has been brilliant; I either use just this or a top sheet with it. I've now bought a second so that one can be in the wash. Highly recommended." Unfortunately, the reviews aren't universally glowing. A dissatisfied customer stated: "For one, it's short, it won't keep you cool all night, I still have to take it off several times a night, I sleep with a cool air fan set at 16 degrees Celsius, and I am still very hot, I wake up tired." Yet another shopper recounted their positive encounter, sharing: "My mum bought this for me as I'm going through the menopause and haven't had a good night's sleep in years. I used it for the first time last night and have to say it's genius, and I was so happy that I didn't want to get up." One user raved about it: "It's big enough that when the part covering you feels warmer, you can just pull across another bit and instantly feel cool again." Another consumer also gave it their seal of approval, saying: "This works. It has two different sides. One is cooler with a silky texture, and the other is a cotton-type fabric, providing a slightly cosier feeling. Lightweight with minimal filling, it really helps me sleep during these muggy summer nights."

3 UK Stocks Estimated To Be Trading Below Fair Value By Up To 38.1%
3 UK Stocks Estimated To Be Trading Below Fair Value By Up To 38.1%

Yahoo

time13-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

3 UK Stocks Estimated To Be Trading Below Fair Value By Up To 38.1%

The United Kingdom market has recently faced challenges, with the FTSE 100 index closing lower due to weak trade data from China, highlighting concerns about global economic recovery. In this environment, identifying stocks that are trading below their fair value can be an appealing strategy for investors looking to capitalize on potential long-term gains amidst broader market uncertainties. Name Current Price Fair Value (Est) Discount (Est) Victrex (LSE:VCT) £7.86 £15.58 49.6% LSL Property Services (LSE:LSL) £2.95 £5.61 47.4% Informa (LSE:INF) £7.906 £14.45 45.3% Ibstock (LSE:IBST) £1.628 £3.13 48% Huddled Group (AIM:HUD) £0.032 £0.06 46.5% Greatland Gold (AIM:GGP) £0.165 £0.3 44.4% Gooch & Housego (AIM:GHH) £5.88 £11.02 46.6% GlobalData (AIM:DATA) £1.545 £3.08 49.9% Entain (LSE:ENT) £7.476 £13.64 45.2% Duke Capital (AIM:DUKE) £0.295 £0.53 44.8% Click here to see the full list of 55 stocks from our Undervalued UK Stocks Based On Cash Flows screener. Below we spotlight a couple of our favorites from our exclusive screener. Overview: Restore plc, along with its subsidiaries, offers secure and sustainable business services for data, information, communications, and assets primarily in the United Kingdom with a market cap of £351.89 million. Operations: The company's revenue segments include Datashred (£36 million), Technology (£36.10 million), Harrow Green (£35.30 million), and Information Management (£167.90 million). Estimated Discount To Fair Value: 38.1% Restore is trading at £2.57, significantly below its estimated fair value of £4.15, suggesting it may be undervalued based on discounted cash flows. Despite a slower revenue growth forecast of 10.6% per year compared to the market's 3.6%, earnings are expected to grow significantly at 24.8% annually, outpacing the UK market average of 14.4%. The company recently became profitable with a net income of £12.4 million for 2024 and announced an increased dividend payout. Our growth report here indicates Restore may be poised for an improving outlook. Get an in-depth perspective on Restore's balance sheet by reading our health report here. Overview: Dr. Martens plc designs, develops, procures, markets, sells, and distributes footwear under the Dr. Martens brand and has a market cap of £738.40 million. Operations: Dr. Martens generates revenue primarily from its footwear segment, which amounts to £787.60 million. Estimated Discount To Fair Value: 27.9% Dr. Martens is trading at £0.77, below its estimated fair value of £1.06, highlighting potential undervaluation based on cash flows. Despite a volatile share price and a recent decline in net income to £4.5 million from £69.2 million, earnings are forecast to grow significantly at 47.8% annually over the next three years, outpacing the UK market average of 14.4%. However, profit margins have decreased and dividends remain undercovered by earnings. Our comprehensive growth report raises the possibility that Dr. Martens is poised for substantial financial growth. Take a closer look at Dr. Martens' balance sheet health here in our report. Overview: Mitie Group plc, along with its subsidiaries, offers facilities management and professional services both in the United Kingdom and internationally, with a market capitalization of £1.78 billion. Operations: Mitie's revenue segments include Communities (£869.80 million), Business Services (£2.24 billion), and Technical Services (£1.98 billion). Estimated Discount To Fair Value: 37.6% Mitie Group, trading at £1.47, is undervalued compared to its fair value estimate of £2.35, with earnings projected to grow 16.6% annually, outpacing the UK market's 14.4%. The company recently completed a share buyback worth £2.8 million and announced an 8% dividend increase for FY25 despite a dip in net income from £126.3 million to £101.4 million year-on-year amidst ongoing M&A discussions with Marlowe plc. Upon reviewing our latest growth report, Mitie Group's projected financial performance appears quite optimistic. Click to explore a detailed breakdown of our findings in Mitie Group's balance sheet health report. Unlock our comprehensive list of 55 Undervalued UK Stocks Based On Cash Flows by clicking here. Are you invested in these stocks already? Keep abreast of every twist and turn by setting up a portfolio with Simply Wall St, where we make it simple for investors like you to stay informed and proactive. Take control of your financial future using Simply Wall St, offering free, in-depth knowledge of international markets to every investor. Explore high-performing small cap companies that haven't yet garnered significant analyst attention. Diversify your portfolio with solid dividend payers offering reliable income streams to weather potential market turbulence. Fuel your portfolio with companies showing strong growth potential, backed by optimistic outlooks both from analysts and management. This article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. We provide commentary based on historical data and analyst forecasts only using an unbiased methodology and our articles are not intended to be financial advice. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. We aim to bring you long-term focused analysis driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis may not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material. Simply Wall St has no position in any stocks mentioned. Companies discussed in this article include AIM:RST LSE:DOCS and LSE:MTO. 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