magazine 22 Jun 2017

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Are you open-minded when it comes to investing? The new issue of Shares looks at six of the market’s most loved and hated stocks to examine their negative and positive points, respectively. Discover why Vodafone, Fevertree, Ocado and others are worth analysing from a different perspective.
You can also find out what Amazon’s $13.7bn acquisition of Whole Foods Market means for UK grocers. There is an article discussing how miners in South Africa could see a hit to earnings due to new country rules. And you can learn why analysts are relaxed about Barclays from an investment perspective despite the bank getting into trouble with the Serious Fraud Office.
The new issue of Shares contains details on a forthcoming renewables fund that hopes to pay a 6% dividend yield. We get under the bonnet with Smith & Nephew. There is a discussion about what happens to your pension if you move abroad once Brexit happens. And the digital magazine also talks about managing investments if you find yourself unemployed or ill for a long time.
Clean energy operator plans to pay attractive income
Laser technology rumoured to feature in latest iPhone
We make sense of the online disruptor’s seismic acquisition
Analysts relaxed despite shock charges against the bank
Anglo American, Glencore and South32 among affected UK stocks
Engineer looks like it may be back to winning ways after years of turmoil
Fast fashion womenswear brand targeting July IPO
Sector sentiment is poor, yet the men’s suits specialist looks tailor-made for profitable progress
Shares in showers and taps specialist Norcros are cheap and offer an attractive dividend yield
Cost of borrowing slashed but future remains in doubt
The medical devices manufacturer plans to launch exciting products and boost pricing power
European equities are looking attractive at the moment, so take a look at these four products
We answer the important questions regarding pensions entitlement
Reviewing your financial plan is essential when unemployment or illness strikes
The industry is paying a higher price for new investments
Canaccord reckons downstream operations are worth more than twice their current market value
The health service was previously unable to offer the drug as it was deemed too expensive
Uncertain energy markets spark cut to tender offer
May’s month-on-month volume fall highlights headwinds facing UK shopkeepers
Everything investors need to know about GDPR (...it is very important)
Cash burn and losses likely to continue to remain in the background
Gift wrap, Christmas crackers and stationery products play has momentum at its heels
Can Polar Capital keep up the pace with its sector peers?
Market is still playing catch up with innovation software firm
Chance to invest in a company that pays a great dividend and does well in turbulent times
The care home firm aims to spend £37m on organic growth projects and bolt-on acquisitions
Shares in Marlowe jump more than 30% since we said to buy
...but we're starting to lose faith in the company
Company targets California launch but valuation looks full