ArchivesMagazine - 06 Oct 2022Essentra’s transformation to a pure-play industrial supplier is now complete With a strong balance sheet the company can grow market share 06 October 2022|Great Ideas|by Ian Conway Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < I heard some pension funds were close to insolvency. Is mine safe? How Crestchic is powering up for a growth push and why now is a great time to buy > Issue: 06 Oct 2022 - Page 14 | Contents Next: How Crestchic is powering up for a growth push and why now is a great time to buy Previous: I heard some pension funds were close to insolvency. Is mine safe? 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 I heard some pension funds were close to insolvency. Is mine safe? Editor's View The best investors are hunting for their next winners while stocks are on sale Feature Aftershock: what could happen next after the mini-Budget earthquake Weak pound raises the prospect of more UK takeovers Pod Point has lots of cash but it’s hit a speed bump with growth Reasons why it pays to invest in small caps despite recent sell-off Great Ideas Ideal time to invest in life sciences cheaply through this trust How Crestchic is powering up for a growth push and why now is a great time to buy Ruffer delivers positive return in difficult times but sees more pain for investors Essentra’s transformation to a pure-play industrial supplier is now complete Investment Trusts SAINTS: the Baillie Gifford trust which has performed best in 2022 News Why dollar strength and foreign exchange volatility is bad for stock markets Resilient Greggs holds firm on outlook in good start for Roisin Currie FTSE 100 firms set for record cash return in 2022 but pressures are mounting Find out which stocks surged and slumped during a turbulent third quarter Will Porsche shares surge like Ferrari or skid like Aston Martin? Personal Finance How will the latest tax changes affect me? Russ Mould What just happened with gilts and why Adam Smith nailed it