ArchivesMagazine - 02 May 2024Take advantage of Scottish American’s discount to NAV to pick up quality companies on the cheap 2023 saw the trust deliver its 50th consecutive dividend increase 02 May 2024|Great Ideas|by Martin Gamble Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < No change expected in Fed policy after data throws up more mixed messages Whitbread re-rating yet to materialise despite clear progress > Issue: 02 May 2024 - Page 18 | Contents Next: Whitbread re-rating yet to materialise despite clear progress Previous: No change expected in Fed policy after data throws up more mixed messages 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 Martin Gamble Issue Contents Ask Rachel Can I avoid emergency tax on a pension withdrawal? Editor's View Are we back in 1995 when it comes to the markets? Feature Understand the chemicals sector and whether 2024 can see a recovery Would UK companies get a higher rating by moving their listing to the US? Tesla at a crossroads: Can concerted move into mass market recharge the shares? Great Ideas Market share gains and dividend growth are on the menu at Premier Foods Take advantage of Scottish American’s discount to NAV to pick up quality companies on the cheap Whitbread re-rating yet to materialise despite clear progress News Stagflation fears rise on resilient US economy and sticky core inflation Alphabet joins Meta in shareholder dividend commitment What is happening at Smithson after continuation vote dissent? Barclays breaks to 52-week high despite lower earnings Shoe Zone shares slump on fears over trading and higher costs Personal Finance How to use ‘refer a friend’ deals to boost your savings Russ Mould Why the FTSE 100 is finally finding some friends Under The Bonnet Discover the secrets behind Danaher’s huge success story Week Ahead What will investors want from BP’s first-quarter results? Disney theme parks and subscriber numbers at the forefront when the entertainment giant reports No change expected in Fed policy after data throws up more mixed messages