ArchivesMagazine - 20 Apr 2023Time to buy under the radar and reliable UK tech business Computacenter The FTSE 250 firm is inexpensive, has a copper-plated balance sheet and pays generous dividends 20 April 2023|Great Ideas|by Steven Frazer Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Positive bank reports set S&P 500 on course for new highs New record high for LVMH as Chinese demand returns > Issue: 20 Apr 2023 - Page 13 | Contents Next: New record high for LVMH as Chinese demand returns Previous: Positive bank reports set S&P 500 on course for new highs 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 Steven Frazer Issue Contents Ask Tom What do I need to think about before accessing tax-free cash from my pension? Editor's View Are European or US oil firms taking the right approach to renewables? Feature Don’t hang around - 5 investment trusts that won’t stay this cheap for long How you can buy the market with less risk than the index Funds Fifteen people to decide what goes in a fund portfolio: too many or clever idea? Baillie Gifford Positive Change: Can impact investing pay off for investors over time? Great Ideas Time to buy under the radar and reliable UK tech business Computacenter Why you should play Japan through Nippon Active Value Fund Confident start to 2023 for XP Power bolsters optimism News Positive bank reports set S&P 500 on course for new highs A slowing US economy and sticky inflation leaves the Fed little choice What to expect from Sainsbury’s results after Tesco’s growth warning New record high for LVMH as Chinese demand returns Why Superdry shares are down almost 50% in one year Personal Finance The little-known rule that could boost grandparents’ state pension Russ Mould Do gold stocks have the Midas touch right now? Sector Reports Find out why gambling shares have diverged in recent months Week Ahead Stocks to watch over the next 7 days: Barclays, Reckitt, Coca-Cola, Pepsi and big tech