Crocodile
- 19 May 2004 22:36
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US. stock markets closed lower on profit taking at
the end of what had been an upbeat session
BT Group said it had stemmed a revenue
decline in its fourth quarter as it reported a better-than-expected 19 percent
rise in underlying annual profit. The full-year dividend was set at 8.5 pence a
share, up 31 percent on a year earlier
Nationwide Building Society reported a 21
percent increase in annual profits to 426.8 million pounds fuelled by surging
mortgage sales.
United Utilities water and electricity firm
posted an expected six percent rise to 349 million pounds annual underlying
profit.
Luminar nightclub operator made a full-year
underlying profit of 62 million pounds slightly ahead of analyst forecasts, but
said the market remained challengingMan Group hedge fund firm said its annual profit was 484.5 million pounds
above a consensus forecast. The firm said it was highly confident about its
prospects for the year ahead
MFI reported
sales figures down a greater than expected 7% saying it lost out to rivals who
spent more on advertising over Easter.Mothercare posted a better-than-expected annual profit of 23.9 million
pounds and said it was confident of sustaining profitability and growth in the
year ahead. Invensys
said customer confidence was returning as it posted a narrower full-year loss of
368 million pounds. Turnover fell 23 percent to 3.89 billion pounds.
SABMiller in a takeover fight for China's Harbin Brewery, reported a 49
percent rise in annual profits to $1.893 billion just above analyst forecasts |
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Avon
Rubber (I), RingProp (I), Babcock International (F), BPB (F), Findel (F), Glenmorangie
'A' (F), Imagination Technologies (F), Invensys (F),
London Stock Exchange (F), Luminar (F), Man Group (F), Mothercare (F), National
Grid Transco (F), United Utilities (F), Sab Miller (F)Derwent Valley (AGM), Friends Provident (AGM), Graphite
Enterprise Trust (AGM), International Energy Group (AGM), MFI Furniture Group
(AGM), North Midland Construction (AGM), William Morrison (AGM)
April Retail Sales (08:30),
DMO in 475 Million Sterling Offering
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Gap, Navistar International Corp
Ciena Corp
2.30 pm Initial Claims
4.00 pm Leading Indicators
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jj50
- 19 May 2004 22:40
- 2 of 21
Evening croc. You inspired me with your wireless technology so I decided I would buy a long telephone cable and now I can work out in the garden too - not exactly sophisticated but it does the trick!!
amberjane
- 20 May 2004 00:09
- 3 of 21
Can I say morning now Croc and then that saves me getting up early? Thanks.
Morning All!
zarif
- 20 May 2004 07:19
- 4 of 21
morning croc and all.
Crocodile
- 20 May 2004 07:39
- 5 of 21
Morning all!
Good idea jj50 :-)
amberjane
- 20 May 2004 08:42
- 7 of 21
This may shock you, but here I am! Up at 7.30am!!!! Was up till 2.30am doing all that research then couldnt sleep with all that info!
ThePlayboy
- 20 May 2004 12:03
- 10 of 21
.8 range after the gap up LW, sums up dull mkt:)
stockbunny
- 20 May 2004 15:07
- 13 of 21
FTSE seems to have picked up a little ground now....let's hope
that DOW keeps rising!
amberjane
- 20 May 2004 15:10
- 14 of 21
LW - In the garden....agree with TP - dull market.
stockbunny
- 20 May 2004 15:39
- 16 of 21
Well if you've got any sun left over your way, it sounds a good idea.
We've gone all cloudy and humid - fairly unpleasant coupled with traffic
fumes...
stockbunny
- 20 May 2004 15:48
- 18 of 21
Enjoy!!
jj50
- 20 May 2004 16:27
- 19 of 21
Pity the Dow is dipping now. Enjoy the golf LW - it was nice to be able to work in the garden but I think the weather here is to change tomorrow, sea breeze getting a bit chilly already - let's hope it is not an indicator of what is to come!
hightech
- 09 Sep 2004 11:03
- 21 of 21
Any reason for the fall?
Lot's of cash in the co. IMO