magazine 7 Dec 2017

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The new issue of Shares explains to how to blend both short and long-term investing strategies. It discusses the benefits of separating your investments into core and satellite holdings so you can have fun with the market and have a backbone of more serious investments.
Does Just Eat deserve a place in the FTSE 100? Read the new issue of Shares to learn about its achievements and future prospects.
Also in Shares: Can P2P lending make a comeback? Trump tax puts a rocket under US assets. Be careful with the smaller end of the cyber security tech market; and read about Cineworld, Daily Mail & General Trust, CVS and more.
We explain the benefits of splitting your portfolio into longer-term and shorter-term investments
The junior market has become home to several small cyber specialists but are investors overlooking some major issues?
Investors applaud passage of tax reform but does market momentum have legs?
Staffing issues and consumer uncertainty blamed for weak trading update
New converged suite could spark fresh demand for the shares
Department for Transport to end troubled franchise three years earlier than planned and replace with partnership model
Devil was in the detail which accompanied full year results
Memory foam mattress business is ‘waking up a sleepy market’
Investors can tap into the lifestyles of the rich and famous
Overseas earnings and progressive dividend are reasons to stay positive
Miner raises a slug of cash by issuing new shares at a massive discount to the market price
The services company is involved in some of the hottest political topics
We talk to JPMorgan, Jupiter and North Atlantic about the opportunities
New research finds that adults aged over 55 need to think harder about making their pension last longer
The honeymoon period is over but P2P can still offer extremely attractive returns
Mitchells & Butlers is facing a multitude of problems and its shares are lagging the peer group
Investment manager advises careful thought to income and capital preservation
Commercial flooring industry captain stands down after decades of outstanding service
Cartel risks losing market share to US unconventional operators
We explore how the online delivery platform has grown so quickly and what to expect next
Leisure group expected to put hard cash in investors’ pockets rather than conduct a share buyback
Rival's margins were recently hit by higher costs and intense competition
Retailer to issue half year figures on 13 December
A new leadership team is working hard to re-energise the business
Tharisa is highly cash generative, pays a decent dividend and enjoys low costs
Leisure expert confirms rights issue amount and explains the pace of debt reduction
In a smaller market since the banking crisis, this stock is a winner
The good news keeps coming from the environmentally-focused asset manager