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The UK’s election may decide whether investors or employees do better in the coming years, but that’s about all
Wetherspoon’s boss can talk the talk, but does his company walk the walk?
Nostalgia isn’t what it used to be – one reason why an iconic publisher has put itself up for sale
What needs to be done to get the Bearbull Income Portfolio motoring again
Investors Chronicle and The Association of Investment Companies Prize Draw (“Prize Draw”)
Maybe – just maybe – it’s better that a company hires its new boss from the outside
Two companies serving up profit warnings on the same day make for an interesting contrast
Outstanding companies are not penalised if their shares are grouped in a lowly rated sector
Splitting one company into two does not necessarily create value, as Ferguson’s shareholders may soon discover
Acquisition-driven companies eventually destroy value, says investment theory. The theory might just be wrong