ArchivesMagazine - 08 Oct 2020Pace picking up for acquisition-fuelled fundraisings Numerous companies are raising cash to buy rivals or expand skills 08 October 2020|Editor's View Issue: 08 Oct 2020 - Page 3 What Asda’s sale means for supermarket rivals > Issue: 08 Oct 2020 - Page 3 | Contents Next: What Asda’s sale means for supermarket rivals Find out how to deal online from £1.50 in a SIPP, ISA or Dealing account. Daniel Coatsworth Issue Contents Ask Tom Where do I stand with tax if I gift £100,000? Editor's View Pace picking up for acquisition-fuelled fundraisings Feature Why do shares sometimes react so differently to positive news updates? Low growth, recovery or second wave: the investments to own in each scenario First-time Investor Using the PEG ratio to find growth at a reasonable price Funds The real reason why Fundsmith has done so well Great Ideas Novacyt still looks really cheap despite share price rally Panoply busy signing new contracts and buying businesses Premier Foods poised for Hovis windfall Don’t miss out on this high-quality European growth company Take profits on gold miner Centamin Shares in AG Barr start to pick up after reassuring results Investment Trusts The investment trust that says ditch growth stocks and buy value Money Matters What would make people more interested in ETFs? News How Trump’s Covid-19 diagnosis has impacted stock markets The options for Rolls-Royce shareholders as £2 billion rights issue looms What Asda’s sale means for supermarket rivals Cineworld faces liquidity crunch as cinemas close again Housebuilders rally on Boris Johnson’s bid to help first-time buyers Russ Mould Predictions for a FTSE 100 earnings rebound look shaky Under The Bonnet Renishaw is one of the best UK businesses on the market