ArchivesMagazine - 01 Sep 2022Domino’s Pizza will struggle to deliver tasty earnings as inflation bites Jefferies’ analysts highlight negative read across for the business following results from Domino’s Australia 01 September 2022|News|by James Crux Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Weak markets leave UK tech exposed to bids The benefits of long-term thinking: from energy to UK tech to your own investing > Issue: 01 Sep 2022 - Page 8 | Contents Next: The benefits of long-term thinking: from energy to UK tech to your own investing Previous: Weak markets leave UK tech exposed to bids 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 James Crux Issue Contents Danni Hewson The lessons from how past recessions affected stocks which can help now Editor's View The benefits of long-term thinking: from energy to UK tech to your own investing Feature Predators and prey: the businesses which could be ripe for a takeover and those hunting them down What high gross margins tell investors about the merits of a business The one thing that famous investors Terry Smith and Warren Buffett seek when picking stocks Explaining SIPP tax relief: the big details you need to know Great Ideas Impact Healthcare REIT offers a welcome respite for weary investors Scope for outsized returns as Made Tech helps Britain go digital How a bidding frenzy for music catalogues underlines Hipgnosis Songs appeal Investment Trusts Could BH Macro be the ‘reassuringly expensive’ Stella Artois of hedge fund trusts? News Stocks sink as Fed chair Powell looks to avoid mistakes of the past China’s behind-the-scenes easing has been good for investors Domino’s Pizza will struggle to deliver tasty earnings as inflation bites Weak markets leave UK tech exposed to bids Personal Finance Which is better as a retirement investment: property or a pension?