ArchivesMagazine - 31 Oct 2024Kooth shares plummet after US pilot trial terminated The board’s expectations for 2024 and 2025 remain unchanged 31 October 2024|News|by Martin Gamble Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Bloomsbury shares touch all-time high as sales of fantasy novels soar Can Marks & Spencer maintain its ‘remarkable’ momentum? > Issue: 31 Oct 2024 - Page 11 | Contents Next: Can Marks & Spencer maintain its ‘remarkable’ momentum? Previous: Bloomsbury shares touch all-time high as sales of fantasy novels soar 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 Martin Gamble Issue Contents Ask Rachel Do I need to make up for missing national insurance contributions to get my state pension? Editor's View Get ready for a wild end to 2024 Education Everything you need to know about dividends (but were afraid to ask) Feature Ready for lift-off: Funds primed for an upturn in fortunes Get to know the Brazilian market Emerging markets: China stimulus, Middle East tensions, Latin America Great Ideas Games Workshop appears to have rediscovered its growth mojo ProCook can carve off a tasty slice of a fragmented market My Portfolio From an employee share scheme at Rolls Royce to the Dogs of the FTSE – how Paul approaches the financial markets News Budget 2024: AIM rallies as infrastructure and hospitality firms toast measures Lloyds Bank shares tumble 10% on motor commissions court ruling Tesla stock makes largest one-day jump since 2011 Bloomsbury shares touch all-time high as sales of fantasy novels soar Kooth shares plummet after US pilot trial terminated Trainline issues second profit upgrade in two months Russ Mould Falling oil and share prices may be lulling investors into a false sense of security Week Ahead Can Marks & Spencer maintain its ‘remarkable’ momentum? Legal dispute could cast long shadow over Arm earnings UK Autumn Budget the main focus of attention this week