ArchivesMagazine - 02 May 2019Aviva’s shares are too cheap to ignore at a 7.3% yield Snap up the shares before market sentiment starts to improve towards the life insurer 02 May 2019|Great Ideas|by Ian Conway Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Why you should buy ultra-reliable Computacenter Early Mountie growth an encouraging start for FDM > Issue: 02 May 2019 - Page 11 | Contents Next: Early Mountie growth an encouraging start for FDM Previous: Why you should buy ultra-reliable Computacenter 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 Ian Conway Issue Contents Ask Tom ‘How do I find the best annuity rate?’ Editor's View Why the US economy might not be in as great shape as you think Feature What the Extinction Rebellion could mean for investing Can the FTSE 100 break free? Why you should pay attention to the opening of China’s bond market Funds The easy way to invest in global markets Great Ideas Why you should buy ultra-reliable Computacenter Aviva’s shares are too cheap to ignore at a 7.3% yield Early Mountie growth an encouraging start for FDM Better than expected earnings and new broker help to revive Marlowe’s share price Take profit as Auto Trader changes drivers Investment Trusts Why you should consider going against the herd with Henderson Eurotrust Supermarket Income REIT snaps up Tesco store Income letdown from Aberdeen Standard European Logistics What change at the top means for RIT Capital Partners News Consumer goods firms taking their pricing power back What next for Sainsbury’s after failed Asda merger blow? Sirius Minerals has a plan to solve its financing requirements Why there is juice in the Photo-Me growth story The week’s big news: banks, BP and more Personal Finance Understand your level of risk appetite Russ Mould Do commodity prices suggest stock markets are right to be bullish? Under The Bonnet Why the recovery at Luceco looks attractive