ArchivesMagazine - 17 Jun 2021Managers with large ‘skin in the game’ outperform those without it We look at the investment trusts where managers’ interests are aligned with other shareholders 17 June 2021|Investment Trusts|by Tom Sieber Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < The great ISA mysteries Five dividend growth stars to buy > Issue: 17 Jun 2021 - Page 24 | Contents Next: Five dividend growth stars to buy Previous: The great ISA mysteries 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 Have I left it too late to start saving for retirement? Case study How I invest: Farewell funds, hello shares Editor's View This is why markets are more relaxed about inflation again Education Investors are being asked for money. What’s a placing, rights issue and open offer? Feature Five dividend growth stars to buy Great Ideas Change at the top to supercharge Brown Advisory US Smaller Companies SkinBio Therapeutics’ psoriasis supplement could be a real money spinner Why Lindsell Train loves Diageo as much as we do Inditex’s sales and earnings growth defy the doubters BlackRock Throgmorton shoots the lights out amid mid-cap momentum Aurora Investment Trust moves into top gear thanks to value tailwind Investment Trusts More investment trusts look to invest in private companies Managers with large ‘skin in the game’ outperform those without it News Regulator tells companies to prioritise pensions over dividends GlaxoSmithKline to spin-off £30 billion consumer healthcare arm in 2022 Record job additions not sparking inflation fears yet Markets unmoved by lockdown easing delay Space the new frontier for investors as ETF and investment trust launch Personal Finance The great ISA mysteries Russ Mould Reasons why deficits and inflation matter to gold