ArchivesMagazine - 06 Jun 2019Why Provident Financial’s rally could be short lived Its shares gain ground as a hostile takeover attempt by Non-Standard Finance is batted away 06 June 2019|News Issue: 06 Jun 2019 - Page 7 < What happens next for holders of Woodford funds? The bull and bear case of newly-listed Watches of Switzerland > Issue: 06 Jun 2019 - Page 7 | Contents Next: The bull and bear case of newly-listed Watches of Switzerland Previous: What happens next for holders of Woodford funds? Find out how to deal online from £1.50 in a SIPP, ISA or Dealing account. Tom Sieber Issue Contents Ask Tom ‘When will pensions dashboards launch?’ Editor's View Helping children to develop important money skills Education Understanding the different investment fund charges Exchange-Traded Funds The ETF aiming to profit from less liquid stocks Feature How fast are earnings growing among FTSE 100 stocks? Funds Favourite funds to play a European renaissance Great Ideas Why you should buy Marston’s for a 7% yield Network is a growth story you can’t ignore Great Ideas Update AFH Financial shares are up nearly 12% since we said to buy Investment Trusts Is it worth paying a premium for infrastructure funds? Main Feature Can robots rescue retail? Money Matters How much can you make from downsizing? News Why Provident Financial’s rally could be short lived Market unconvinced by Johnson Matthey’s progress What happens next for holders of Woodford funds? The bull and bear case of newly-listed Watches of Switzerland Russ Mould Is Bitcoin really back? Talking Point What to do when one of your stocks warns on profit