Home   Log In   Register   Our Services   My Account   Contact   Help 
 Stockwatch   Level 2   Portfolio   Charts   Shares Magazine   Research   Quote   Indices   Market Scan   Company Zone   Traders' Room 
 NewsWatch   Trades   Terminal   Alerts   Stock Screener   Heatmaps   News   Mobile   Futures   Director Deals   Investors' Room 
 World Markets   A-Z of Brokers   Directory   RSS News   Awards 2008   Currency   Forex   Loans   Credit Cards   Simply Chart   Forward Diary 

NEW! NEW! NEW!

Now subscribers to Shares can get their magazine in full colour via the web, simply by downloading each full issue or just the sections that interest them. The NEW online version will be available at midnight every Wednesday, thats even before it hits the news stands. Simply download as an Acrobat file and then read it anytime offline. Don't forget you will still get the magazine delivered to your door each week as well.

World Beaters
British engineering - boring, right? Wrong, says Timon Day: this is a £12 billion sector with many well managed, highly profitable, world-beating companies in it. Shares uncovers the hidden value in this Cinderella section of the market and picks eight stocks for investors to follow.


Click Here To Download

06 Plays of the Week
Best investment ideas from Tim Freeborn

08 Shares Uncovered
The Shares team search out the latest stock opportunities and news

12 News Focus
Our view on the big stories

26 Small Shares
News, views and profiles

32 Upcoming Floats
Focus on the IPOs

34 Special Situations
Takeovers and rights issues

36 The Chartist
David Jones spots the key signals

39 Strategies
Portfolio planning and dealing ideas

40 Investors' Champion
Into bat for the shareholder

41 On the Horizon
Plan ahead for upcoming events

42 Brokers' Tips
Shares tracks the analysts. ideas

44 Directors' Dealings
Inside track on board buys and sells

45 Tables & Results

63 Next Week
Meetings, ex-dividend information

64 Derivatives
Spread betting, CFDs, options

74 Letters


ARCHIVE

Company Index 2004 Q1

Coming Soon
ANALYSIS - pg 20
New initiatives by the LSE mean that UK investors will soon be able to invest directly in a host of stocks from India and Russia. James Quinn reports on the likelihood of making money from these two huge emerging economies.

Paragon Virtue
ANALYSIS - pg 22
When a company's profits and dividend rise by half, it is not natural to see the share price moving steadily in the opposite direction, says Jonas Crosland, who focuses on leading specialist buy-to-let lender Paragon.

Wild About Zoo
SMALL SHARES - pg 30
Games publisher and DVD technology distributor Zoo Digital's rise to fame has been nothing less than meteoric. But it looks like the shares could have further to go.

Who Gets It Right?
ANALYSIS - pg 23
Many City analysts have achieved a high profile with their recommendations, and investors watch closely for a new buy or sell on the stocks they follow. How good are the brokers' tips?

Hey Big Spender!
SHARES UNCOVERED - pg 8
Big budgets are back again and companies including Quantica, MSB and Harvey Nash are worth taking a look at, thanks to an uptick in the IT recruitment market. Serious profit increases are now expected at August results time.

Hey Big Spender!
SMALL SHARES - pg 29
With a new business model and board shake-up, Ofex tiddler Myhome International is determined to take the chore out of cleaning and offer the moneyed middle-classes a real alternative to doing their own hoovering.

Hold Out For More
SPECIAL SITUATIONS - pg 34
A second takeover bid for hotel group De Vere has been rejected by the management, who reckon that investors should hold out for far more than 430p a share. With only 0.14% of shareholder support, it doesn't look as though bidder GPG is going far.

Time to Take Off?
ON THE HORIZON - pg 41
Martin May, the new boss at Planestation, has met with a barrage of angry shareholders trying to reinstate the ousted chief executive. Exclusively in Shares, May tells shareholders exactly what he intends to do with the business.

Buyer Beware
RESULTS & TABLES - pg 45
Things for tour operator MyTravel go from bad to worse. The threat of a debt-for-equity swap hangs over the company - this could see the banks pull the rug from under the feet of ordinary investors, reducing current shareholders. stakes to virtually nothing.


Shares staff may hold shares in some of the securities written about on this site. All shareholdings will be disclosed where it may represent a potential conflict of interest. Information and tips included in the Shares magazine section of this site are general information only and are not intended to be relied upon by individual readers in making (or not making) specific investment decisions. Appropriate independent advice should be obtained before making any such decision. MoneyAM Limited, Shares magazine and MSM Magazines Ltd do not accept any liability for any loss suffered by any reader as a result of such a decision.

About MoneyAM |  Ts and Cs |  Privacy Policy |  Investment Warning |  Content Standards |  Corporate Solutions |  Advertise With Us | Site Map |
2008 MoneyAM©    

Register now for FREE Share Prices, Stock Quotes, Charts, Bulletin Boards, Indices, Watchlists, Portfolio, Market News, Company Research
or see our Premium Services including Level 2, Terminal, Shares Magazine and much more. Financial Jobs from www.financialappointments.com