ArchivesMagazine - 12 Oct 2017Copper explorer SolGold confident of ‘world class’ project status Yet company misses an opportunity with its shift to London’s Main Market 12 October 2017|Under The Bonnet|by Dan Coatsworth Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Should I quit my defined benefit pension scheme? Sound Energy exits Italy with Saffron deal > Issue: 12 Oct 2017 - Page 36 | Contents Next: Sound Energy exits Italy with Saffron deal Previous: Should I quit my defined benefit pension scheme? 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 Dan Coatsworth Issue Contents Editor's View How to spot trouble brewing with one of your investments Feature Consumer product experts raise $1.25bn for new cash shell US recession? Almost no chance ScS shareholders are sitting pretty Why Royal Mail is the ultimate contrarian play Prepare for rising interest rates Tesco’s titanic turnaround Investors ‘regaining favour’ with mining exploration The life insurer with a difference Sound Energy exits Italy with Saffron deal RedstoneConnect moves on Datatec adds up cash return Funds Should fund managers always meet investee companies? Using funds to pay your monthly bills Great Ideas Market is too gloomy on Vodafone Reckitt remains full of vitality Impax’s momentum continues to build SDX makes Egypt oil discovery News Capita announces new CEO Online orders heat up Domino’s shares Energy price cap threatens Centrica’s earnings and dividend Christmas comes early for Cranswick Can exploration make a comeback after North Sea oil discovery? Where next for the UK stock market? Streamlined BAE aims to fly Polar launches new megatrends fund Personal Finance Should I consolidate my pensions? Should I quit my defined benefit pension scheme? Under The Bonnet Copper explorer SolGold confident of ‘world class’ project status Week Ahead Utilitywise investors hoping for some good news Unilever seeking spreads sale DotDigital to impress again