ArchivesMagazine - 05 May 2022Find out why WH Smith remains an exciting Covid recovery play The retailer is back in the black and travel sales are surging, though inflationary cost pressures are a headwind 05 May 2022|Great Ideas|by James Crux Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Tesla shareholders are the losers from Elon Musk’s plan to buy Twitter A tight power market continues to drive earnings upgrades at Drax > Issue: 05 May 2022 - Page 14 | Contents Next: A tight power market continues to drive earnings upgrades at Drax Previous: Tesla shareholders are the losers from Elon Musk’s plan to buy Twitter 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 Ask Tom Is my employer playing tricks with my pension? Editor's View Reasons why Amazon is not a great investment at the current price Feature Big tech earnings: the lowdown on Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta and Microsoft Why now is a great time to look at ultra-cheap shares The CEOs making investors rich: The FTSE 100 bosses behind the biggest returns The challenges now facing the big digital advertising players Google and Facebook Great Ideas This is how to find a winning combination of cheap stocks and inflation protection Shares in comparison website owner Moneysupermarket are too cheap to ignore Why we’re sticking with formidable long-run performer Fidelity Special Values 2022 should prove a pivotal year for GlaxoSmithKline Find out why WH Smith remains an exciting Covid recovery play A tight power market continues to drive earnings upgrades at Drax Investment Trusts This little known investment trust has turned £5 million into £740 million News Tesla shareholders are the losers from Elon Musk’s plan to buy Twitter BP’s best underlying profit in a decade will only add to windfall tax calls UK bank shares hit by concerns over the economy Personal Finance How different versions of the same fund get taxed Russ Mould Japan shock: Why the yen’s plunge really matters