magazine 23 Nov 2023

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If you are a growth investor, fear not, this week’s digital magazine reveals how looking to superior companies still works in a higher interest-rate environment and highlight five growth-oriented investment trusts.

Plus, a look at five simple metrics to assess a company’s growth potential and an explanation of how the ’Rule of 40’ can help you invest profitably.

Find out which firms make the essential equipment going into driving the ‘energy transition’ and building out ‘green infrastructure’, why the miners need more love and which companies are in play as the takeover wave continues.

Also, read about Babcock, Burberry, Pets At Home and Uber in our regular company round-up.

Gloomier picture for economic growth as chancellor unveils national insurance cut

AI chip firm says it will not be able to offset trade barriers forever

Get in touch for the chance to share your experiences and to explain why you started investing in the first place

Hotel Chocolat and City Pub receive bids while Halfords and Musicmagpie draw buyout interest

Companies like Ikea and Avon are extending and evolving their physical footprint

The San Francisco-based ride-hailing firm has seen its shares more than double this year

Weaker demand in Americas and Asia Pacific knock the luxury goods group

Cybersecurity company promising years of high growth profits

What fund managers think about higher rates and trusts which invest in fast-growing companies

There are several key factors for investors to look for

The sector trades on a lowly valuation and will need capital if it is to ramp up metals production

Highlighting the companies exposed to investment in green infrastructure and water industry upgrades

The idea of buying a fund for less than the value of its portfolio seems appealing but you need to be cautious

Central banks, data, history and market moves are pointing in different directions

CMA review and operational issues are weighing on sentiment towards the group

Innovative growth business has fixable problems and large upside potential

Self-help actions and increased demand from global threats provide major tailwinds

The equipment-hire company is a great long-term ‘quality compounder’

FCA ruling applies to anyone who wants to stay invested during drawdown