ArchivesMagazine - 13 Sep 2018Shares in gigantic payments group Worldpay are cheap versus its growth prospects The benefits of its multi-billion dollar tie-up with Vantiv are now starting to be realised 13 September 2018|Great Ideas|by Tom Sieber Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Share price decline implies Debenhams is at death’s door Why September is an important month for Japan (if not the world) > Issue: 13 Sep 2018 - Page 12 | Contents Next: Why September is an important month for Japan (if not the world) Previous: Share price decline implies Debenhams is at death’s door 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 Are you brave enough to sell an investment when circumstances change? Education Create your own simple share price target Feature Brexit: six months until D-Day Understanding liquidity and why it matters to buying and selling investments Funds Could financial funds benefit as interest rates rise? Great Ideas Shares in gigantic payments group Worldpay are cheap versus its growth prospects Keep buying Sopheon as its share price rally has further to run We are still excited about Team17’s investment case No GKN ‘black holes’ represents encouraging start for Melrose Profits jump again at JD Sports US expansion accelerates as Ideagen strikes second deal Investment Trusts City of London: 4.4% yield offers twice the return of best-buy cash accounts News Second worst September start for US tech stocks in 10 years Are UK markets finally ready to shed their Brexit discount? Is this the beginning of the end for Whitbread? Investors braced for potential dilutive equity fundraise from Sirius Minerals Will Unilever exit the FTSE 100? Share price decline implies Debenhams is at death’s door Personal Finance What does a no-deal Brexit mean for your pensions and personal spending? Russ Mould Why September is an important month for Japan (if not the world) Under The Bonnet Amigo Loans distances itself from Wonga in bid to gain investor interest