ArchivesMagazine - 13 Jul 2017Future acquires Centaur’s home interest division 13 July 2017|Feature|by Lisa-Marie Janes Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Ten years since the credit crunch market sell-off Can EasyJet recover from pre-tax loss? > Issue: 13 Jul 2017 - Page 39 | Contents Next: Can EasyJet recover from pre-tax loss? Previous: Ten years since the credit crunch market sell-off 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 Lisa-Marie Janes Issue Contents Editor's View Ten years since the credit crunch market sell-off Feature Surge in butter price points to looming supply shortage Odd share price activity ahead of 19% of UK takeovers in 2016 Australia cuts export earnings forecast by A$13bn Brand Architekts does the business Worst Performing Engineers Best Performing UK Engineers 3,142% gain made on Domino’s Soaring demand for cyber coverage End to global squeeze on capital spending? Time to buy the banks? Equiniti is an essential portfolio pick Strong trading at EKF triggers earnings upgrades Superyacht services group off to a good start Future acquires Centaur’s home interest division Get Busy to join AIM Applegreen sips on Brandi acquisition How to spot the best opportunities with unlisted companies What to expect in your first year of investing Funds Does a fund need more than one person to run it? Great Ideas Housebuilders’ strength is good for services firm Nexus Time to pounce on Cairn while the shares are cheap Positive trends and potential put spotlight on UDG Investment Trusts Staying focused amid market noise is key to Bankers’ success News Investors swoop to support UK tech space Best UK picks for cloudy outlook Kraft to make another bid for Unilever? Can Gocompare’s momentum continue? Personal Finance The auto-enrolment pension savings gap Investing in funds: what’s the difference between a unit trust and OEIC? Week Ahead Can EasyJet recover from pre-tax loss? Looking for NCC’s turnaround Close Brothers hoping for more of the same