ArchivesMagazine - 18 Jul 2019Thomas Cook investors in a spin as they brace for debt-for-equity pain It is important to understand the impact of lenders deciding to take new shares instead of getting their cash back 18 July 2019|Editor's View Issue: 18 Jul 2019 - Page 2 BT could slash its dividend by 30% > Issue: 18 Jul 2019 - Page 2 | Contents Next: BT could slash its dividend by 30% Find out how to deal online from £1.50 in a SIPP, ISA or Dealing account. Daniel Coatsworth Issue Contents Book reviews Super crunching sweeps the business world Editor's View Thomas Cook investors in a spin as they brace for debt-for-equity pain Exchange-Traded Funds The different ways to play the US markets via ETFs Feature Star fund managers: success doesn’t always last forever Funds Should I pick a manager’s fund or trust? Great Ideas Experian shares are up 26% since we said to buy last summer Profit warning takes the fizz out of A.G. Barr Switch on to the underappreciated potential of eOne New WPP boss passes first test Tighter data laws will drive business for Restore Investment Trusts European trust sharpens proposition in fight against passives News Tracker fund criticised for misleading ESG credentials Burberry, Sports Direct, Ryanair and other big news BT could slash its dividend by 30% Insurers dealt new blow after less favourable change to compensation rate Hurricane Energy blows the market away Personal Finance 10 ways to check you’re happy with your investment funds Russ Mould Why China still needs a trade deal Talking Point The case for and against share-based compensation Under The Bonnet The key reasons why you need to invest in Microsoft