ArchivesMagazine - 01 Jul 2021Was JD Sports’ Nike-driven jump justified? Nike’s direct to consumer drive poses a major threat to retail partners 01 July 2021|News Issue: 01 Jul 2021 - Page 7 < Are UK companies being taken over on the cheap? Activist manager Crystal Amber targeted by another activist > Issue: 01 Jul 2021 - Page 7 | Contents Next: Activist manager Crystal Amber targeted by another activist Previous: Are UK companies being taken over on the cheap? Find out how to deal online from £1.50 in a SIPP, ISA or Dealing account. James Crux Issue Contents Ask Tom Why has HMRC charged so much tax on my pension withdrawal? Editor's View Turning point for markets: sectors to explore or ditch Exchange-Traded Funds Global tracker funds: how do they differ? Feature Studio Retail: selling down by a big shareholder could be positive Quality stocks to beat inflation Shares’ top picks for 2021: still outperforming after 6 months Andy Bell: my role in shaping the pension rules Great Ideas The car retailer whose shares are up 93% since we said to buy last May GlaxoSmithKline unveils ambitious growth targets Why we’re sticking with Burberry despite Gobbetti goodbye Ideal time to add inflation protection with this cheap trust Buy i3 Energy to play oil price strength and imminent dividends Investment Trusts Why don’t investment trust prices move in line with net asset value? News Private equity may have a mixed reputation but returns have been good Are UK companies being taken over on the cheap? Activist manager Crystal Amber targeted by another activist Was JD Sports’ Nike-driven jump justified? Housing market could lose steam as stamp duty holiday is tapered Personal Finance Is a pensions tax raid coming soon and how might you be affected? Russ Mould Can miners and oils dig the FTSE 100 out of its Brexit hole?