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06 Plays of the Week
Best investment ideas from the Shares team

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

14 News Focus
Our view on the big stories

24 Small Shares
News, views and profiles

30 Upcoming Floats
Focus on the IPOs

32 Special Situations
Takeovers and rights issues

33 The Chartist
David Jones spots the key signals

36 Brokers' Tips
Shares tracks the analysts ideas

38 Analyst Watch
Tracking who gets it right

39 Directors' Dealings
Inside track on board buys and sells

40 On the Horizon
Plan ahead for upcoming events

41 Investors' Champion
Into bat for the private shareholder

46 Strategies
Digging the data for share ideas

47 Tables & Results

64 Derivatives
Spread betting, CFDs, options

73 Next Week
Meetings, ex-dividend information

74 Letters


ARCHIVE

Company Index 2004 Q1

Lean, mean & green
ANALYSIS - pg 20
Ethical or socially responsible investment isn't just for tree-hugging sandal wearers. It.s about picking stocks which are going to perform. Piper Terrett reports on the good, the bad and the many shades in-between.

Sector secrets
INTERVIEW - pg 22
Tony Sarin ran away from Bollywood to become an accountant. Some investors in Numerica, the AIM-listed company he founded, might wish he had stayed. Now Sarin is starting up again with a new venture.

Cheap at the price
LONG-TERM INVESTOR - pg 23
Keeping an eye out for a bargain makes good sense for anyone interested un buying shares. Peter Webb explains how he goes about it and the signals he looks for which suggest a stock is too cheap.

After the Shell-shock
ANALYST WATCH - pg 38
Who are the canny analysts who tipped Shell when it was down and struggling following the first wave of the proved reserves scandal? Jeremy Lacey checks who's getting it right at the brokers.

Price cuts and the rest
SHARES UNCOVERED - pg 10
Things ain't quite so lovely-jubbly for shareholders in Sainsbury, who could face a cut in the dividends on top of all those management changes. Looks as though Sir Peter Davis' swansong at the AGM next month will be more like a death rattle.

Knock knock
NEWS FOCUS - pg 14
Criticism of the 'bully boy' tactics of door-to-door credit lenders could be a stab in the back for Provident Financial, Cattles and London Scottish Bank, although it is unlikely to ruin them. Jonas Crosland reports.

Island paradise
SMALL SHARES - pg 25
A brand new commercial radio station based in the Isle of Man has attracted a more than its fair A-side of attention, with rivals Capital Radio and the Wireless Group wanting a look-in and joining rock star Gene Pitney and Yes! Frontman Rick Wakeman.

Stalking the shareholders
INVESTOR'S CHAMPION - pg 41
Certain shareholders in Hunting will have to give up their shares for a paltry par value. Is this fair or should they have read the fine detail before buying? Emily Parkinson weighs up the options for investors.

Freight fever
SPECIAL SITUATIONS - pg 32
Consolidation is set to hit the logistics sector with Tibbett & Britten first to attract a takeover bid from a mystery foreign raider. The shares have received a boost but watch out for rivals Christian Salvesen, TDG and Wincanton - they could be next to fall.


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