ArchivesMagazine - 04 Feb 2021Dr. Martens and Moonpig ‘pop’ on market debuts Opening day gains and punchy price tags demonstrate strong demand for the British boot maker and online greetings cards firm 04 February 2021|News Issue: 04 Feb 2021 - Page 9 < Pfizer sales boost puts vaccine economics under the spotlight BP’s big challenge in funding its transition to renewable energy > Issue: 04 Feb 2021 - Page 9 | Contents Next: BP’s big challenge in funding its transition to renewable energy Previous: Pfizer sales boost puts vaccine economics under the spotlight Find out how to deal online from £1.50 in a SIPP, ISA or Dealing account. James Crux Issue Contents Ask Tom Can I move money from a workplace pension to a SIPP? Case study Investor diary: Paying more attention to FTSE 250 stocks Editor's View New investors drawn in by GameStop need to dial down expectations Feature What if the consensus reflation trade is wrong? Commodities set for a long-term bull cycle in the 2020s Silver spenders: Vaccinated and ready to reclaim their lives First-time Investor Measuring financial risk and cash conversion cycles Great Ideas Eye-catching growth in sight for Inspecs Forecasts and stock on a stunning run at ASML Buy Bloomsbury after pandemic-led book boost Diageo demonstrates its resilience Why Nestle is a must-have stock for your portfolio Why ASOS is becoming the top online shop Money Matters The lost decade for Cash ISA savers News Amazon drops a bombshell during bumper US earnings season Pfizer sales boost puts vaccine economics under the spotlight Dr. Martens and Moonpig ‘pop’ on market debuts BP’s big challenge in funding its transition to renewable energy GameStop loses momentum but is the Reddit movement here to stay? What you need to know about changes to Bankers and Baillie Gifford European shares Marston’s fights takeover interest from US private equity firm Russ Mould What the GameStop games really mean Sector Reports The unloved legal eagles chalking up bumper returns Under The Bonnet Turnaround scope means you should have ‘Intel inside’ your portfolio