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That's the Wonder of Woolworths, da, da da, da, daa............. (WLW)     

ringos_tar_2000 - 11 May 2004 12:22

Anyone notice the exratordinary volumes yesterday? (10/5/2004)

48 million!!!

Many more buys than sells.

That and the price held out only losing a fraction of a penny.

No Easter Eggs in sight in my local store.

May be one reason but............

Any ideas people?

seawallwalker - 21 Dec 2004 12:10 - 112 of 344

JP MORGAN
Downgrade Neutral from Overweight Woolworths, removes from Analyst Focus List, cuts target to 47 pence from 57, reduces estimates

Oakapples142 I tend to agree on that.

Obviously for WLW though 3 for 2 is better than bogof. The most of these deals are worked out with the maufacturers so the costing load is spread anyway.

I like a bargain, and buy one get one free is appealing, but why did I want 3 Easter Eggs for 2 children?

Well that's history, I ended up giving the paper boy and easter egg............

..........for Christmas!

Everybody is doing it but a 10p downgrade is not good.

I may see sub 40 pence at this rate!

Oakapples142 - 21 Dec 2004 12:18 - 113 of 344

SWW - thanks for that - not too many smiles on this BB but you have just given me one. Tel JP MORGAN that I for one would be happy with 47p !! Do you know I cannot remember one occasion when an alalyst has done me any favours

seawallwalker - 21 Dec 2004 12:26 - 114 of 344

Actually now you mention it, nor do I me...............

As I like to channel trade this and anticipate buying in tomorrow, I want it as low as poss.

Sub 40p would be nice but realistically I do not see that price again so Iwill be happy with current levels.

Been here had the trading scares before and it always bounces.

daves dazzlers - 21 Dec 2004 13:57 - 115 of 344

38,and the ball is in play.

stockbunny - 21 Dec 2004 14:11 - 116 of 344

Just for OakApples......A smile
:>)

SWW - don't you jinx my profit! LOL! ;>)
Afternoon Dave - are you considering coming on board again?

daves dazzlers - 21 Dec 2004 14:14 - 117 of 344

Mybe bunny yes,just waiting to sell my pet short from yesterday.

stockbunny - 21 Dec 2004 14:18 - 118 of 344

Well I know if I sold my cat short she'd be livid!
;>)

seawallwalker - 21 Dec 2004 14:29 - 119 of 344

38p would be irresistable.

mmmmm.............

seawallwalker - 21 Dec 2004 14:32 - 120 of 344

dave dont hang around too long on that PET, remember that nothing has been confirmed so it could go suddenly long by a big way, if I said a pound better overnight, you would proably call it in now, and if the conracts have not been awarded to those indicated and Iraq take sympathy on PET you could get into big trouble even with a little gamble.

as always make your own decision, but the confirmation one way or the other must be due about now!

Oakapples142 - 21 Dec 2004 15:05 - 121 of 344


Thanks Stockbunny - and you (< :>) - little else to smile about on this BB although SWW seems to be enjoying it ! Had my bit of fun today with Sibir Energy in at 195p out at 210p so at least I made a bob or two and I am smiling.
Have a great Christmas - I am off to Woolies to spend to-days profits and help turn them around !!

seawallwalker - 21 Dec 2004 15:07 - 122 of 344

Yeah oakapples - you have convicned me, I'm in tomorrow!

Something will turn up!

stockbunny - 21 Dec 2004 15:14 - 123 of 344

Well done OakApples! It all helps make the tills ring!
Have a good Christmas!
Well done on Sibir!

SWW - its' worth keeping an eye on things, low volumes can bring
curious price moves and some opportunities sometimes. :>)

daves dazzlers - 21 Dec 2004 15:21 - 124 of 344

My be 38 !!

seawallwalker - 21 Dec 2004 15:27 - 125 of 344

stockbunny I agree and I will.

This week is critical and every day news can make things go weary.

seawallwalker - 21 Dec 2004 15:50 - 126 of 344

Woolworths downgraded

MoneyAM

Woolworths Group has been downgraded by JP Morgan and removed from its Analyst Focus List.

The broker has changed its stance to 'neutral' from 'overweight'.

Last week's TNS data worried JP Morgan, with Woolworth's showing a 20% year-on-year fall in sales, accelerating the negative trend of recent months.

JP Morgan highlighted the biggest gainer in the survey was Tesco, with a 14% year-on-year gain, implying almost 1bn of extra non-food sales for the full year. JP Morgan fears this is eating into Woolworth's core products more than expected.

JP Morgan said it thinks the stock certainly looks cheap and the broker sees risks to the upside if sales and margin targets can be met over Christmas, though it still feels downside risks are strong.

seawallwalker - 21 Dec 2004 15:51 - 127 of 344

Maybe I'll leave it till it drop under 40p.

babykitcat - 21 Dec 2004 15:56 - 128 of 344

good idea i got in at 43 a month or so ago OOPS (noticed theres been alot of buys)

seawallwalker - 21 Dec 2004 16:03 - 129 of 344

There always is, stock goes the opposite way.

never could work that out!

seawallwalker - 21 Dec 2004 18:28 - 130 of 344

logo.gifbig.chart?symb=uk%3Awlw&compidx=aaaaa%3A
Well now it is said you should never take much notice of charts.

Me I take a bit from this one and say, the downward trend will continue sub 40p.

Looks very like 36 to 38p to me although there a slight upturn in relative strength which may prevet that. Depends on where support kicks in at these levels.

Now watch me be wrong!

Needless to say I am not buying tomorrow unless I see those prices.

Note though, WLW is still a strong buy imho, the trading statemnt will show all.

I am now off to Footfall to see what they say...............

seawallwalker - 21 Dec 2004 18:34 - 131 of 344

Someone did the work for me............. here it is.

Starts

The number of people out shopping in the U.K. last week was 8.1 percent more than in the previous seven days, FootFall said. SPSL estimated the week-on-week increase at 6.5 percent.

According to FootFall director David Smyth, the year-on-year decline in traffic wasn't surprising because the same week last year was the last full business week before Christmas.

``This year, there are still five full days of trading left to go before Christmas, plus the schools in most parts of the country have just broken up,'' Smyth said.

`No Need to Panic'
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