ArchivesMagazine - 12 Apr 2018Priced for perfection The stocks which are precariously balanced thanks to premium valuations 12 April 2018|Feature|by Tom Sieber Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Are directors’ interests really aligned with shareholders? What does less than a year until Brexit mean for the FTSE 100? > Issue: 12 Apr 2018 - Page 26 | Contents Next: What does less than a year until Brexit mean for the FTSE 100? Previous: Are directors’ interests really aligned with shareholders? 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 Editor's View The succession issue Feature Large number of investors request to cash out of Miton’s micro-cap investment trust Spotify shares off to an impressive start EVR’s long-delayed virtual reality app closes in on launch What changes to fund rules mean for investors Are directors’ interests really aligned with shareholders? Priced for perfection What does less than a year until Brexit mean for the FTSE 100? Is Just Eat share price fall a buying opportunity? Why it is worth grappling with Sumo Why Charles Taylor’s results were better than the market thought Funds How to analyse an ETF Great Ideas Catalyst for an Eckoh re-rating Why you can trust in Merchants Focusrite finds its groove Impax Asset Management looks set to regain momentum Break up reports lift Johnson Matthey Investment Trusts Which investment trusts have beaten the market’s first quarter slide? News Clearer skies eyed for airline sector Ideagen makes smart US move with Medforce deal Russian stocks slammed as US imposes sanctions Could French Connection return to the dividend list? Volatility causes big exodus from equity funds Personal Finance What should I do with my 25% tax-free pension lump sum? Avoid the pension freedoms emergency tax pitfall Week Ahead Is the AA on the road to recovery? Two mining giants to update on trading