ArchivesMagazine - 28 Jun 2018First Property’s big Polish investment Business park in Krakow looks an interesting addition to the portfolio 28 June 2018|Feature|by David Stevenson Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Should I pay for expert financial advice on my pension? Seven essential points to get the most out of Lifetime ISAs > Issue: 28 Jun 2018 - Page 40 | Contents Next: Seven essential points to get the most out of Lifetime ISAs Previous: Should I pay for expert financial advice on my pension? 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 David Stevenson Issue Contents Editor's View Should you panic if there is a profit warning soon after a stock market listing? Feature Flood of new shares from Allianz Technology to meet demand Retail woes put a large dent in property investor Is Ocado really the ‘Microsoft of Retail’? Stocks and funds that keep giving you more Six ways to play the UK’s squeezed middle earners Cyber flop Avast has scope to rally nearly 50% if analysts have their sums right First Property’s big Polish investment Great Ideas Safety expert Marlowe is red hot thanks to legislative drivers Pounce on PPHE Hotel which has hidden value Carnival navigates stormy waters amid higher oil prices We’re reassured by Saga’s latest trading update Investment Trusts Are big investors becoming more confident in UK equities again? New managers with old habits should keep Scottish American moving forward News Could post-Brexit M&A rules deter foreign investment? What could more liberal cannabis laws mean for investors? Mind Gym could be the next fast growth company to take the stock market by storm Housebuilding review is a mixed bag for the sector Are investors underestimating Costa’s growth prospects in China? Personal Finance Seven essential points to get the most out of Lifetime ISAs Should I pay for expert financial advice on my pension? The pros and cons of investing in the same things every month Russ Mould What Brexit means for UK financial assets - two years after the vote