ArchivesMagazine - 16 Nov 2017Further evidence of high street pain October proved to be an appalling month for retailers 16 November 2017|Feature|by Dan Coatsworth Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Gearing figures imply greater caution among fund managers Low expectations for AO World results > Issue: 16 Nov 2017 - Page 11 | Contents Next: Low expectations for AO World results Previous: Gearing figures imply greater caution among fund managers 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 Dan Coatsworth Issue Contents Editor's View Is it time to be brave and buy depressed UK-focused stocks? Feature Cash represents nearly two thirds of Bowleven’s market value Gearing figures imply greater caution among fund managers Further evidence of high street pain What to look out for in the Budget Get rich slowly Should M&S and Next consider a merger of equals? Vp strengthens tool hire arm with largest ever acquisition Funds Using funds to invest in Latin America Great Ideas Why now is the perfect time to invest in security giant G4S Profit as oil producer Soco plays catch up Reappraising four stocks in our Great Ideas portfolio Investment Trusts The investment trusts with double discounts News Worrying number of profit warnings in 2017 Bakkavor’s renewed appetite for IPO UK construction in recession IQE cash call gets huge backing Insurer opens doors to retail investors with £600m IPO Can Workspace fight off WeWork’s competitive threat? Brighter prospects for drugs giant AstraZeneca CityFibre strikes ultra-fast fibre deal with Vodafone Personal Finance Dummies’ guide to compounding Under The Bonnet Why Hollywood Bowl has the right credentials to thrive Week Ahead Low expectations for AO World results Has Thomas Cook been adversely affected by this year’s hurricane season?