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.

2 of the best performing FTSE 100 shares so far in 2024 look like no-brainer buys to me!

These FTSE 100 shares have been on good runs in 2024, and look like they might still be savvy buys for returns and growth, according to this Fool.

| More on:
Mature black woman at home texting on her cell phone while sitting on the couch

Image source: Getty Images

You’re reading a free article with opinions that may differ from The Motley Fool’s Premium Investing Services. Become a Motley Fool member today to get instant access to our top analyst recommendations, in-depth research, investing resources, and more. Learn More.

I was recently reviewing the best FTSE 100 shares by share price performance in 2024 to date. A few familiar names stood out.

However, two picks I want to cover in more detail today are DS Smith (LSE: SMDS) and Beazley (LSE: BEZ).

XXX

Here’s why I’d love to buy some shares in both picks when I next have some funds to invest.

DS Smith

International packaging firm DS Smith has been around for a long time, approximately 70 years in fact. I must admit packaging isn’t the most riveting business. However, I’m more interested in shareholder value, and DS Smith ticks this box nicely.

The shares have been on a good run recently. Over a 12-month period, they’re up 64% from 286p at this time last year, to current levels of 470p. In 2024, they’re up 53% from 306p, to current levels.

DS Smith has a fantastic track record of performance, including churning out earnings and profit growth for many years. Although I do understand past performance isn’t a guarantee of the future, I can see this trend continuing. The changing habits of shopping and the e-commerce boom has led to huge demand for packaging.

From a returns view, the shares offer a dividend yield of 3.8%, which sweetens the investment case. However, I do understand that dividends are never guaranteed.

Finally, the business continues to adapt to future trends and appeals to ESG investors through the use of its environmentally friendly packaging alternatives. This could help future-proof earnings.

Two issues I’ll keep an eye on are DS Smith’s valuation, as well as inflationary pressures. The shares trade on a price-to-earnings ratio of 17, so any dent in earnings could send the shares tumbling. Inflation is a worry as a rise in cost of raw materials could dent profitability and returns.

Beazley

Lloyds of London insurance firm Beazley deals in speciality insurance risk and reinsurance. Like DS Smith, it’s hardly exciting, but nevertheless the business looks like a solid investment to me.

The shares have also done well, up 40% over a 12-month period, from 537p at this time last year, to current levels of 754p. In 2024 to date, they’re up 44% from 522p, to current levels.

I can see why the shares have been on a great run this year, and excellent interim results revealed earlier this month helped the ascent. The main takeaways for me were that profit before tax increased by a whopping 99% compared to the same period last year. Furthermore, insurance written premiums, and earnings per share also grew impressively.

From a fundamentals view, the shares look excellent value for money on a price-to-earnings ratio of just over four. Plus, a dividend yield of 1.9% helps my investment case.

Looking at the bear case, insurance firms like Beazley are at the mercy of disasters or catastrophes. These can dent earnings, when payouts are needed. A prime example of such an event is last month’s IT outage which impacted millions. Although unavoidable, it is something for me to bear in mind.

Sumayya Mansoor has no position in any of the shares mentioned. The Motley Fool UK has recommended DS Smith. 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

Friends and sisters exploring the outdoors together in Cornwall. They are standing with their arms around each other at the coast.
Investing Articles

£503 buys 14 shares in this FTSE 250 stock that returned 23.9% annually for the last 15 years

This FTSE 250 stock has averaged a huge return for 15 years. At today's price, £503 buys 14 shares. But…

Read more »

Black woman using loudspeaker to be heard
Investing Articles

£1,000 buys 25 shares in this FTSE 100 stock that’s returned 29.2% annually for the last 10 years

This FTSE 100 mining stock has returned close to 30% a year for a decade. At 3,995p, £1,000 buys 25…

Read more »

Female student sitting at the steps and using laptop
Investing Articles

Down 47%, is this growth stock finally worth buying in May?

With a £288m order book and a hidden pipeline of defence and nuclear contracts, is this growth stock now too…

Read more »

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

2 REITs yielding 7%+ to consider for passive income in 2026

A REIT backed by the NHS and another backed by Tesco and Sainsbury's with both yielding 7%+. Here's why I'm…

Read more »

Woman riding her old fashioned bicycle along the Beach Esplanade at Aberdeen, Scotland.
Investing Articles

Just 97 shares of this UK dividend stock generate £238 in passive income

A 5.7% yield, £238 in passive income from just 97 shares, and one of the most divisive dividend stocks on…

Read more »

ISA coins
Investing Articles

£10,000 in an ISA generates a second income of…

The London Stock Exchange is home to some of the world's most generous dividends. But how big a second income…

Read more »

Shot of a senior man drinking coffee and looking thoughtfully out of a window
Investing Articles

Expert recommendations: 2 top income stocks yielding 7%+!

With yields of 7.2% and 7.8% respectively, these two income stocks are catching the eyes of institutional analysts. Should investors…

Read more »

Illustration of flames over a black background
Investing Articles

3 top income-focused stocks to buy in May 2026, according to experts

Looking for a stock to buy for income in May 2026? Experts have flagged these three UK dividend shares as…

Read more »