ArchivesMagazine - 17 Sep 2020Explaining stock options and warrants and why they are important These instruments can have an impact on ordinary shares 17 September 2020|First-time Investor|by Yoosof Farah Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Can Ashtead maintain its stellar growth record? Value investing: the comeback kid > Issue: 17 Sep 2020 - Page 50 | Contents Next: Value investing: the comeback kid Previous: Can Ashtead maintain its stellar growth record? 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 Yoosof Farah Issue Contents Ask Tom Seeking help with a pensions allowance calculation Editor's View The price conundrum for stock market winners Feature Value investing: the comeback kid Animal magic: solid growth outlook for pet-related companies Not furloughing staff could be a badge of quality for a business First-time Investor Explaining stock options and warrants and why they are important Great Ideas Aviva could deliver outsized gains under new leadership On sale: use Mercantile to access market winners at a discount Plenty of fizz left in The Coca-Cola Company Demand boom continues for Focusrite and its shares Smart Metering Systems shows its strength yet again Investment Trusts Flying the flag for best-in-class UK companies High yielding trusts: are the rewards worth the risks? News Markets are holding firm following an earlier recovery Changing consumer habits could favour companies less reliant on city centres Supermarkets face new pressures despite online boom Large number of UK stocks see 20%+ gains in a week Russ Mould Is oil still on a slippery slope? Under The Bonnet Can Ashtead maintain its stellar growth record?