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easyJet Stock And Two UK Growth Names With Heavy Insider Backing
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Record export orders in Taiwan, driven by strong AI and tech demand, show how quickly capital is flowing toward growth stories with clear earnings potential. Investors are watching fast growing stocks with high insider ownership more closely, since committed management can be a powerful signal when conditions are this supportive. This article highlights three stocks from that screener that could deserve a spot on your watchlist.

The three stocks covered below are only a sample of what this theme turns up, with the full screen surfacing 62 more companies that pair fast growth profiles with management teams that have meaningful skin in the game and equally compelling narratives. To identify your own highest conviction ideas, head straight into the Fast Growing Stocks With High Insider Ownership screener.

easyJet (LSE:EZJ)

Overview: easyJet is a low cost airline focused on short haul passenger flights across Europe, with its growth story closely tied to expanding routes, increasing seat capacity and selling extras like bags, seat selection and holiday packages. It also runs a holidays business, maintenance services and other related activities that support its core passenger network.

Operations: easyJet generates the bulk of its revenue from the Airline segment at about £9.0b, with EasyJet Holidays adding around £2.1b, and most sales coming from the United Kingdom alongside meaningful contributions from France, Switzerland and the rest of Europe.

Market Cap: £5.0b

For investors looking at fast growing stocks with committed owners, easyJet offers a clear link between its low cost European flight network, ancillary revenue and the “Fast Growing Stocks With High Insider Ownership” theme. Forecast earnings growth of about 22.93% a year and revenue growth of 7.7% sit against a P/E of 12.1x. Some may read this as a reasonable entry point given the growth profile and established Airbus fleet. The holidays arm and ancillary fees give extra levers for profit, but margins remain tight, funding is heavily debt reliant and management tenure is relatively short, so execution really matters. Add in an active takeover battle and hedge fund interest, and you have a stock where growth potential and ownership signals meet real operational and financing risk.

easyJet’s growth forecasts and takeover interest suggest the story could be moving faster than the market conversation. Before deciding how it fits your watchlist, look at how the current P/E and balance sheet risks stack up in the DCF valuation analysis for easyJet

EZJ Discounted Cash Flow as at Aug 2026
EZJ Discounted Cash Flow as at Aug 2026

Build your own fast growth and insider ownership shortlist

easyJet and the other two stocks in this list all came from a single screen, but the real value comes when you shape the filters around your own approach. Use our flexible Screener to blend growth, valuation, balance sheet and risk checks into your own watchlist, or start with any of our curated Investing Ideas.

Metals Exploration (AIM:MTL)

Overview: Metals Exploration is a London based miner focused on identifying, acquiring and developing gold and other precious and base metal projects, anchored by its 100% owned Runruno gold project in the Philippines. This project is the main driver of its growth potential and a key reason it features in a fast growing, high insider ownership screen.

Operations: Metals Exploration currently generates all of its roughly US$208 million in revenue from gold and other precious metals in the Philippines.

Market Cap: £442 million

Metals Exploration catches the eye because the Runruno gold project and the newer Batong Buhay copper gold licence give it multiple avenues for expansion in one of the higher grade gold regions. Recent net margins have been around 13.9%. The stock also has a meaningful insider ownership profile, which can matter when project outcomes hinge on careful capital allocation and local execution. On the flip side, funding relies heavily on external borrowing and the P/E sits above sector averages, so any delay to resource updates, permits or production timelines could hit sentiment. For investors who can handle project and jurisdiction risk, the combination of development projects and aligned management may justify a closer look.

Accelerating gold output and new copper gold potential at Metals Exploration could be masking a deeper story around capital allocation and debt. Get the full picture in the analysis report for Metals Exploration

MTL Discounted Cash Flow as at Aug 2026
MTL Discounted Cash Flow as at Aug 2026

Foresight Group Holdings (LSE:FSG)

Overview: Foresight Group Holdings is an infrastructure and private equity manager that raises and runs funds for institutions and individuals, with a core focus on renewable energy assets such as solar, onshore wind and battery storage. This aligns it closely with the fast growth, high insider ownership theme. Alongside this renewables platform, it also manages private equity, venture capital and listed funds that give investors access to a broad mix of real assets and sustainable investment opportunities.

Operations: Foresight Group Holdings generates about £114.8 million of revenue from Real Assets and £50.1 million from Private Equity, with most income coming from clients in the United Kingdom and a smaller contribution from markets such as Australia and Luxembourg.

Market Cap: £551 million

Foresight Group Holdings is drawing attention because its renewables focused Real Assets arm, 47.8% return on equity and rising profit margins sit alongside a growing record of fee based growth in underpenetrated markets. Analysts are optimistic on earnings and AUM expansion. In addition, ongoing buybacks and insider participation in long term incentive plans indicate that management is confident in the business. The catch is that this is a capital intensive, externally funded infrastructure manager, so interest rates, regulation and performance fees can quickly change the earnings picture. For investors who want exposure to energy transition and long term fund management growth, the mix of potential opportunities, insider alignment and clear risks makes this a stock that some may wish to study in more detail.

Foresight Group Holdings combines renewable energy assets, private equity and a 47.8% return on equity, yet the real story around earnings momentum and fee growth still feels underappreciated. Get the context behind the analyst forecasts for Foresight Group Holdings

LSE:FSG Earnings & Revenue Growth as at Aug 2026
LSE:FSG Earnings & Revenue Growth as at Aug 2026

Seeking Fresh Alternatives For Your Watchlist

Some opportunities are already moving while others remain under the radar. Explore these fresh screens before momentum becomes widely recognized.

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.

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