magazine 12 Apr 2018

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Shares identifies stocks which are priced for perfection and potentially vulnerable to even the slightest disappointment.
We explain that while some companies warrant a premium valuation investors need to carefully assess key fundamentals when analysing highly rated growth stocks.
Also this week: your pension lump sum options examined, the best performing investment trusts in the first quarter and all the fall-out from the Russian sanctions story.
We also unpick what new fund rules mean for your investments and how companies tackle the succession issue.
The stocks which are precariously balanced thanks to premium valuations
The current UK economic and political situation has prompted foreign investors to seek more stable places to hold their wealth
Enforced director share ownership may ensure executive management take more considered actions
First acquisition Stateside provides platform for faster growth
High street fashion label sells non-core business
The online food delivery company’s investment plans have divided the market
Insurance services business looking cheap after mixed reaction to results
Video games champion looks an impressive growth business
While ETF providers may be engaged in a price war, it’s important not to forget what these products are best used for
Smart small cap stock picking puts Lindsell Train at top of performance tree
Top issues to consider when deciding whether to withdraw the money
We talk you through the problem and how to sidestep it
Melody VR should kick-start the AIM firm’s first route to revenue
Music streaming service is the latest hot tech firm to hit the market
Shareholders accounting for 10.8% of the issued share capital want to participate in an annual redemption offer
We look at the big questions raised by new FCA regulations
Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton set to issue quarterly operational reviews
The AA's move into insurance and other initiatives shocked the market. Will all be forgiven when it releases its results?
Strong results and new business point to material upside
Above average yields farmed from FTSE 100 picks do the business for dependable Merchants
Global music and audio products purveyor is making all the right noises
Rumours emerge that activist investor is moving on chemicals play
Although impacted by market volatility, this company's reinforced customer base looks a winning formula