ArchivesMagazine - 15 Apr 2021Have investors lost their appetite for IPOs after Deliveroo? The fast-food app got off to a terrible start but that doesn’t mean other UK listings will disappoint 15 April 2021|Feature|by Steven Frazer Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < End of Alibaba antitrust probe is positive news for the stock Anglo American investors to get free shares in new coal miner > Issue: 15 Apr 2021 - Page 28 | Contents Next: Anglo American investors to get free shares in new coal miner Previous: End of Alibaba antitrust probe is positive news for the stock 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 Tom Can my employer’s pension contribution be paid to my wife? Case study How I invest: Switching to funds after mistakes with individual stocks Editor's View Markets are rallying: should I dump a fund that’s been left behind? Feature Time to buy: 4 value stocks that won’t stay cheap for long Leisure sector reopening: the stocks to buy and avoid Have investors lost their appetite for IPOs after Deliveroo? Looking to boost a pension pot and buy a boat with house sale proceeds Great Ideas Morgan Sindall is a cheap economic recovery play with momentum Fidelity Asian Values is in a sweet spot so buy now ASOS stands out in crowded fast-fashion market End of Alibaba antitrust probe is positive news for the stock News Shunned fund manager Mark Barnett tries again Anglo American investors to get free shares in new coal miner Novacyt shock means investors should get out now Big shareholder wants fee-spat hedge funds to merge Personal Finance FTSE 250 hits new record high: why mid caps are winners Russ Mould Why FTSE 100 is warming to economic upturn Under The Bonnet Buffett-backed Snowflake: great company, completely the wrong price