ArchivesMagazine - 11 Jul 2024Britvic set for stock market exit after agreeing £3.3 billion Carlsberg buyout UK soft drinks firm had been chased by Danish brewer all summer 11 July 2024|News|by Steven Frazer Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Political stability in the UK is in stark contrast to uncertainty across the channel Paramount agrees $28 billion merger with Skydance Media > Issue: 11 Jul 2024 - Page 7 | Contents Next: Paramount agrees $28 billion merger with Skydance Media Previous: Political stability in the UK is in stark contrast to uncertainty across the channel 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 Ask Rachel How am I taxed on withdrawals from my pension? Editor's View It could be now or never if the Fed wants to cut rates before the election Education How do ISAs stack up against pensions as investment vehicles Feature Small World: a look at some of the lesser-known stocks and stories of the last month Stocks left behind in the AI surge Is the US consumer finally tapped out? Great Ideas Why Card Factory is a growth and income stock worth celebrating Investors should buy US alcoholic drinks firm Constellation Brands Why you can ride the rally at Kitwave News Confident Supreme continues to deliver the (fast-moving consumer) goods Political stability in the UK is in stark contrast to uncertainty across the channel Britvic set for stock market exit after agreeing £3.3 billion Carlsberg buyout Paramount agrees $28 billion merger with Skydance Media Victrex shares dip with second-half target under threat Personal Finance Why people are flocking to ISAs Russ Mould What do Biden’s blunders mean for US bonds? Week Ahead Can QinetiQ revive its US business and what is the outlook for defence spending in the UK? Focus on profitability as Netflix readies second-quarter earnings Markets react well to election results while US jobs figures go largely unnoticed