ArchivesMagazine - 28 Nov 2024The case for making yourself heard as an investor Why participating in AGMs and EGMs is well worth considering 28 November 2024|Editor's View|by Tom Sieber Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Unilever confirms ice cream IPO and productivity programme remain on track First-time buyers risk being squeezed by Lifetime ISA limits > Issue: 28 Nov 2024 - Page 5 | Contents Next: First-time buyers risk being squeezed by Lifetime ISA limits Previous: Unilever confirms ice cream IPO and productivity programme remain on track 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 Rachel When does the money purchase annual allowance apply? Editor's View The case for making yourself heard as an investor Feature What does it mean when a company is said to have a ‘wide moat’? Finding genuine growth stocks: how the experts do it Small World: a modest deal struck at a big premium and a new gaming services IPO Apart from TSMC what drives the Taiwanese market? Emerging markets: Trump victory, risk of US IRA repeal and tariffs, South Korea cuts rates Great Ideas Associated British Foods could be about to see earnings growth accelerate Why Fidelity Special Values is an all-weather winner Why the PayPal rebound story has run its course News Why markets welcomed Scott Bessent as Treasury secretary Baillie Gifford-managed Edinburgh Worldwide plans up to £130 million capital return Unilever confirms ice cream IPO and productivity programme remain on track JD Sports slumps to two-year low as sales disappoint How Imperial Brands shares hit a new five-year high Look out for an update on bookings momentum alongside On The Beach results Salesforce tries to strike a balance between revenue growth and margins Personal Finance First-time buyers risk being squeezed by Lifetime ISA limits Russ Mould Will equities (ever) give in to rising bond yields? Week Ahead Data suggests caution ahead of the Budget may have slowed UK growth