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This week's articles: 18 August 2017

All the articles published in this week's magazine in one place
August 18, 2017

FEATURES

Bargain shares: Second chance

Simon Thompson is beating the market yet againand our ace stock-picking expert has spotted somerepeat buying opportunities to exploit

Private Investor Diary: My 10-stock experiment

John Rosier’s portfolio is performing strongly, helped by his mid- and small-cap holdings. But should he hold fewer stocks?

SEVEN DAYS

Our take on the biggest stories of the past week

NEWS

Telit overhauls board

Air Berlin’s insolvency provides capacity opportunities

Domino’s costly growth

EVR strikes music licensing deals

News Spotlight – Motor retail shares are cheap for a reason

Economic outlook – Housing risksNext week’s economics…

 

COMMENT

The Editor – Next’s Kodak moment

Simon Thompson – Equity roadmap

Chris Dillow – Anxiety attacksGilts move together

The Trader – Under pressure

Mr Bearbull – Comical and tragical

Property Matters – Still some gems in the property world

 

MONEY

What’s in my ongoing charge: cheap funds explained

Portfolio Clinic – Achieve your desired return with less risk

 

TIPS

Tritax ticking all the big boxes

“Great comfort” from Cineworld

Petra, a diamond in the rough

Churchill China – a heritage buy

Go where the opportunities are with TwentyFour Dynamic Bond

TIP UPDATES

Epwin

Card Factory

Prudential

Shire

XLMedia

 

FUNDS

Best UK income funds have small-cap flavour

Three options for alternative income

 

SHARES

Taking Stock – Tesla: the future, in short order

Sector Focus – Air combat evolving beyond dogfights

RESULTS

Prudential

Aldermore

Interserve

Hill & Smith

Ibstock

Derwent London

Capital & Regional

PageGroup

Glencore

Amec Foster Wheeler

Evraz

Vitec

Old Mutual 

TT Electronics

Caledonia Mining

John Menzies

Hargreaves Lansdown 

Marshall Motors

Mears

Jackpotjoy

Lookers

Savills

Georgia Healthcare

Clarkson

H&T

WEEK AHEAD

DIRECTORS DEALINGS

BAE all at sea

New Mitie chairman buys in