ArchivesMagazine - 28 Feb 2019Are shareholders being short-changed by private equity deals? Report implies firms are better selling to industry buyers 28 February 2019|News|by Steven Frazer Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Don’t chase Acacia Mining in hope of Tanzania resolution RELX continues to deliver steady growth > Issue: 28 Feb 2019 - Page 7 | Contents Next: RELX continues to deliver steady growth Previous: Don’t chase Acacia Mining in hope of Tanzania resolution 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 Steven Frazer Issue Contents Editor's View When will it be deal time again for the big miners? Feature New accounting rule could have a big impact on corporate net debt levels Electric energy plays How much do you need to save for a good retirement? How do SIPPs work and are they right for me? A simple guide to pension tax rules Great Ideas Snap up services group UDG before the market spots recovery signs Murray vies to become core holding for income investors RELX continues to deliver steady growth McBride margins wiped out by rising costs BAE Systems hit by German export ban Devro’s shares start to recover Euromoney shrugs off stake sale reports Investment Trusts Should you buy investment trusts with high charges? News Will there be a supermarket sweep for Sainsbury’s and Asda? Barclays’ beat puts activist Bramson on the back foot Uber Eats could bid for Just Eat, says analyst Are shareholders being short-changed by private equity deals? Don’t chase Acacia Mining in hope of Tanzania resolution Russ Mould Everything you need to know about modern monetary theory Under The Bonnet Frontier Developments’ shares have halved: is it now time to buy?