ArchivesMagazine - 03 Dec 2020You should always study a company’s shareholder base It is worth finding out about the big investors in any of your holdings and their intentions 03 December 2020|First-time Investor|by Tom Sieber Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Best performing open-ended funds in 2020 Issue: 03 Dec 2020 - Page 48 | Contents Previous: Best performing open-ended funds in 2020 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 Tom Sieber Issue Contents Ask Tom How will the Government’s RPI change impact me? Editor's View It is not too late to play the rally in value stocks Feature Want growth? China is the answer Three cheap UK stocks to buy in the value rally First-time Investor You should always study a company’s shareholder base Funds Three funds to play a rally in US value stocks Best performing open-ended funds in 2020 Great Ideas Cheap access to a hot style with a 4.9% yield Primark owner Associated British Foods is well placed for a recovery Big transactions at Pets at Home following first half results 122% in four months: This stunning run for The Panoply should continue Aviva chief delivers on promise to add shareholder value News Life sciences industry veteran David Evans launches new investment company Consequences of the pound rally on certain UK stocks Here’s why gold has sold off, copper has rallied and oil remains volatile Investors warned of tracker flip risk ahead of Tesla’s S&P 500 entry Kingspan ESG credentials clouded by Grenfell inquiry Fabric coating Covid killer HeiQ to join UK stock market Hipgnosis benefits from change in valuation method The companies eyeing Arcadia assets after collapse Personal Finance Higher rate pensions tax relief could face the chop Russ Mould What the dollar’s decline may mean for markets Under The Bonnet Why Covid winner Kraft Heinz could prove to be a value trap