Shares magazine archive

    • 2 May 2024

      Tesla is at a crossroads but can the plan to launch a mass market electric vehicle recharge the shares? Plus why pursuing a US-listing isn't necessarily the answer to UK companies' valuation problem.

    • 25 April 2024

      The dividend machines which reward shareholders like clockwork and the corporate spin-offs which have shone and sank.

    • 18 April 2024

      In this week's magazine discover why UK shares are looking cheap and find out about the secret of Coca-Cola's success.

    • 11 April 2024

      Why Apple has lagged the ‘Magnificent Seven’ over the last year: Assessing the challenges and opportunities facing one of the world’s most valuable companies.
      Also in the digital magazine: how our 10 tips for 2024 performed in the first quarter, why the cruise industry is celebrating a return to pre-pandemic booking levels and where to find the best US small-cap ideas.
      Read why activist investors aren’t always on the side of small investors and how the latest rally in oil prices could mean rate cuts are delayed.
      Discover why it pays to be an ‘early bird’ ISA investor and what the increase in the state pension may mean for your income tax bill.

    • 4 April 2024

      The future of medicine and the role for AI, genetics and robotics, plus Ruffer looks to put a difficult 2023 behind it and the funds which own Nvidia.

    • 28 March 2024

      How to invest in imagined worlds, Apple and Scottish Mortgage under pressure and a look at choc stocks this Easter.

    • 21 March 2024

      How to construct an ISA portfolio and the details on emerging AI star Super Micro Computer as well as articles on Nvidia, Reckitt Benckiser and more.

    • 14 March 2024

      As global indices set new highs discover stocks with earnings and price momentum plus read about City of London and the booming chips sector.

    • 7 March 2024

      Scanning the UK market for growth, value and quality in order to generate ISA ideas plus why buybacks are in fashion with British companies.