forecast the themes
that will drive this
sector over the coming
decades. Meanwhile,
Adam Lewis evaluates
the best open- and
closed-ended funds for
accessing tech and tries
to find out if this year’s
surge in share prices
means anyone investing
now will be late to the
party.
In our regular
columns, John Blowers
rates the major
platforms’ online
retirement planners
and Aberdeen Standard
Investments’ Andrew
Lister reveals why he
thinks there is a buying
opportunity in private
equity trust 3i Group.
Finally, Chawton
Global Investors’
Michael Crawford
likens three companies
to a pro-am golf team
focusing its efforts on
getting the most out of
its professional.
Enjoy reading,
Anthony Luzio
Editor
Fund, pension, trust
LF Ruffer Gold, ASI Global
Smaller Companies and
Fidelity European Values find
themselves under the spotlight
this month
P. 38-43
Double bubble?
Despite lofty share prices,
Adam Lewis says it is difficult
to argue the tech giants are
overvalued
P. 44-51
Data hub
The tech sector: Delusion or
revolution?
P. 52-53
A hole in one
Chawton Global Investors’
Michael Crawford likens three
companies to a pro-am golf
team focusing its efforts on
getting the most out of its
professional
P. 62-63
What I bought last
3i Group has yet to fully
recover from the coronavirus
crash, but Aberdeen Standard
54
Investments’ Andrew Lister says
its underlying holdings are in
good shape
P. 64-65
44
Under review
John Blowers rates the online
pension planners available on
the major investment platforms
P. 54-61