ArchivesMagazine - 06 May 2021FTSE 350 stocks face Scottish independence risk A poll north of the border could have implications for a potential referendum and spook markets 06 May 2021|News|by Tom Sieber Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Multi-bagger potential for digital star Panoply Jupiter Green: small caps are the best place to make money with the ‘E’ of ESG > Issue: 06 May 2021 - Page 9 | Contents Next: Jupiter Green: small caps are the best place to make money with the ‘E’ of ESG Previous: Multi-bagger potential for digital star Panoply 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 Tom Sieber Issue Contents Ask Tom I might hit the pension lifetime allowance limit: what are my alternatives? Editor's View Smithson is known for quality, so why the appetite for chicken and pizza? Feature Big turning point for WH Smith as it reignites growth plan Indian stocks push ahead on recovery hopes despite Covid crisis Full speed ahead: Stocks and funds to play the electric vehicle revolution There is more to come from Japan despite a big rally Great Ideas Google parent Alphabet is a class investment right under your nose Jupiter Green: small caps are the best place to make money with the ‘E’ of ESG Convatec shares start moving up after it hits half a billion of sales in first quarter Multi-bagger potential for digital star Panoply Stick with Yamana Gold despite share price weakness This small cap pick has delivered an eye-popping early return Investment Trusts Exciting unquoted companies on offer through investment trusts News Tech stocks fight back after big earnings season Warren Buffett dismisses push for greater ESG disclosure Boom time for ‘beer, banks and bricks’ in the UK FTSE 350 stocks face Scottish independence risk Personal Finance Five things UK investors can learn from Warren Buffett Russ Mould How to test the market mood Under The Bonnet How 4.4% yielding Drax kicked out coal and went green