ArchivesMagazine - 11 May 2017Waterman in £43m takeover approach Engineering consultant to be gobbled up by Japanese firm CTI 11 May 2017|Smaller Companies Issue: 11 May 2017 - Page 40 < The next big exciting small cap growth story Transport problems take shine off miner > Issue: 11 May 2017 - Page 40 | Contents Next: Transport problems take shine off miner Previous: The next big exciting small cap growth story Find out how to deal online from £1.50 in a SIPP, ISA or Dealing account. Daniel Coatsworth Issue Contents Editor's View The mining sector revival didn’t last long Exchange-Traded Funds When an ETF becomes too popular Great Ideas Ultra Electronics is a play on US defence spend Why we believe UBM is the main event Great Ideas Update Treatt shares now up 61% since we said to buy Clouds form for Caspian Sunrise GB Group in £74m acquisition Investment Trusts Two new IPOs look to small caps for success Larger Companies The events which could lift Indivior by 95% Main Feature Double your money Money Matters Are you due a pension freedoms tax refund? Don’t be fooled by low ETF fees News Bumper orders in building services Port operator looks like a great investment New fund targets 6% yield from home rentals ‘Underappreciated’ hotel plan could fuel Merlin Smaller Companies Transport problems take shine off miner Waterman in £43m takeover approach First Property is greedy when others are fearful Porta shares rally as founder quits The next big exciting small cap growth story Story In Numbers FTSE 250: Dividend Yields FTSE 100: Dividend Yields $35,000: Tesla launches ‘affordable’ car Apple is cashed up 2/3 Galliford Try suffers big hit on legacy contracts US companies post bumper earnings 70,000 prototypes: Eve Sleep’s lengthy road to final product Talking Point Time to worry about BP and Shell’s dividends? Under The Bonnet Get to grips with world’s largest advertising agency Week Ahead Will Brewin Dolphin ride the wave? Can you still depend on Dignity? Is EasyJet flying high?