ArchivesMagazine - 14 Feb 2019Greggs is no longer good value as shares hit record high Food retailer will have to keep issuing very strong news to sustain the share price momentum 14 February 2019|News|by James Crux Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Plus500, TUI, William Hill and other recent news On The Beach storms ahead after bullish update > Issue: 14 Feb 2019 - Page 8 | Contents Next: On The Beach storms ahead after bullish update Previous: Plus500, TUI, William Hill and other recent news 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 ‘I’ve only got £50,000 in my pension. Should I top up?’ Book reviews The Intelligent Investor: is this book relevant today? Editor's View Share buybacks return to the spotlight Feature Premium Bonds: is it time to move on? What sort of annual return should you expect from the stock market? Great Ideas Getting out of brewing is the correct decision for Fuller’s DiscoverIE is boosting margins by targeting higher return areas On The Beach storms ahead after bullish update Experian is a superb stock to tuck away in your portfolio GB Group buys into the US market Plenty of growth still in store for Lok’n Store Investment Trusts Nine year chair cap overturned by AIC Supermarket Income REIT shows benefits of inflation-linked leases Stifel gives thumbs-up to Worldwide Healthcare Trust Fund manager Nick Train reveals his winning investment formula Temple Bar manager makes the case for value News High street lenders to reveal mixed fortunes The latest on the UK economy and rates as Brexit remains up in the air Greggs is no longer good value as shares hit record high Plus500, TUI, William Hill and other recent news Personal Finance How can I use a Junior ISA to save for university fees? Russ Mould Do European stocks need more quantitative easing to hit top gear again? Under The Bonnet RPS outlines plan to win back investors’ interest