ArchivesMagazine - 24 Jul 2014Amati backs recovery A double weight in small UK consumer firms underlines confidence 24 July 2014|Funds|by Simon Keane Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Get in the fast lane: Oil & Gas Take good AIM > Issue: 24 Jul 2014 - Page 58 | Contents Next: Take good AIM Previous: Get in the fast lane: Oil & Gas Find out how to deal online from £1.50 in a SIPP, ISA or Dealing account. Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email Simon Keane Issue Contents Chartist Understanding price trends Chartist: Premier Oil Chartist: Bovis Homes Feature AIM for a perfect portfolio Preview: Aer Lingus Preview: Greencore Preview: Vodafone Takeover targets Gleeson mix to max margins Best & Worst Performing Small Caps Table Sphere readies Proxima Playing the health care boom Get in the fast lane: Oil & Gas Take good AIM Silver offers a lively trade Sterling on slippery slope Euro to remain out of favour Director dealings: Top buys and sells Follow Swannell’s swoop The Best & Worst Performers: FTSE 350, Global Market, Commodities, Forex, Sovereign Yields Fight For Your Rights Push for responsibility Alkane’s controversial placing Funds Amati backs recovery News Booker is cashed up News in brief: Unite, Thomas Cook, IG, APC Technology, DekelOil, Africa Oilfield Logistics St James’s set for bumper H1 Inmarsat braced for lift-off Market jitters opportunity Move to a better Land Plays Dial into Telecom Plus Tyman’s peak potential Plays update: Findel Plays update: Safestyle UK Plays update: JD Sports Fashion Sector Reports Go global with personal goods Under The Bonnet Pension deficit out to grass