Steve McDowell

A new future for fund investors

Interactive Investor has combined 16 years of its unique experience in the investing sector with the expertise of its market-leading publications to create the Investment Centre, which will bring a new future for private investors.

Nighthawk announces share placing

Nighthawk Energy shareholders will be able to access an ambitious £12.89 million cash call from the US-focused driller after the firm announced details of a 115 million share placement to push on with developing its Jolly Ranch project.

May your investing 2012 be truly Olympian

From all of us at interactive investor, we wish you the very best for 2012.

Helphire plummets following profit warning

Shares in accident manager Helphire took hammering on Friday, after the Bath-based group surprised the market with a profit warning created by an accounting error.

Interactive Investor meets David Buik

Having been a shining light in the City for almost half a century, David Buik has decided to call time on an illustrious career. Steve McDowell enjoys a lunchtime in the company of the Square Mile legend.

Chancellor unveils raft of tax changes

George Osborne unveiled a raft of changes to Britain's tax systems today, but among those facing the boot is the good old fashioned Luncheon Voucher.

Boost for business a fillip for EIS investors

The smaller-than-anticipated rise in Capital Gains Tax is expected to stimulate investment in Enterprise Investment Schemes, writes Steve McDowell.

LSE chief seeks better deal for retail investors

The chief executive of the London Stock Exchange today promised a "better deal for retail investors", in a speech to the annual conference of the Investor Relations Society.

Help for small businesses slammed

Budget measures intended to improve the environment for small business have been roundly criticised by advisers as ineffective, political and pointless.

Investors nervy as SeaEnergy awaits bid news

Investors in SeaEnergy are on tenterhooks as they await news from Crown Estates over whether the company has won its bids for two offshore sites to build massive windfarms.
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