ArchivesMagazine - 30 Jan 2025Saba loses first round as Herald shareholders vote down resolutions The US activist lost the initial battle but there are six more meetings to come 30 January 2025|Investment Trusts|by Ian Conway Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Capri is a contrarian pick with identifiable upside catalysts in place It’s time to cash in our ‘Get Out Of Jail’ card in Burberry > Issue: 30 Jan 2025 - Page 20 | Contents Next: It’s time to cash in our ‘Get Out Of Jail’ card in Burberry Previous: Capri is a contrarian pick with identifiable upside catalysts in place 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 Ian Conway Issue Contents Ask Rachel Can I take tax-free cash from my pension more than once? Dan Coatsworth Netflix shares soar after blockbuster results and big plans to boost advertising income Editor's View China AI venture DeepSeek comes out of nowhere to upset the apple cart Feature Six great small caps to buy today What I learned from a trip to SRT Marine for its AGM The Indian conglomerates which have helped drive strong returns Emerging markets: Chinese stimulus efforts, the Indian market and Ukraine Great Ideas Capri is a contrarian pick with identifiable upside catalysts in place Why we think Beeks Financial Cloud is primed for exciting growth Trainline should be able to ride out government plans for a state-backed rival It’s time to cash in our ‘Get Out Of Jail’ card in Burberry Investment Trusts Saba loses first round as Herald shareholders vote down resolutions My Portfolio Find out how Phil started his investment journey with Cable & Wireless as a teenager in the 1980s News US technology stocks tumble on surprise Chinese AI innovation WH Smith hangs ‘for sale’ sign over historic High Street stores Everyman Media plumbs the depths after registering all-time low Sage Group hits new high after 2024 results and buyback spur gains Will Diageo shareholders be raising their glasses or downing their sorrows? Can Palantir keep the plates spinning as its valuation balloons? Personal Finance What higher bond yields mean for your personal finances