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Drastic graphs (FALL)     

hlyeo98 - 02 Feb 2007 21:20

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halifax - 19 Dec 2007 13:16 - 118 of 187

You are not wrong it is interesting to see share prices of many companies are now back where they were around the beginning of 2006, all that is holding the FTSE up are the mining stocks.

trader6 - 19 Dec 2007 15:35 - 119 of 187

How about posting graphs of stocks in uptrends !

Is there any left !

hlyeo98 - 19 Dec 2007 16:33 - 120 of 187

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hlyeo98 - 29 Dec 2007 14:18 - 121 of 187

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hlyeo98 - 04 Jan 2008 10:05 - 122 of 187

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Savills warns that credit crunch has knocked housing volumes

hlyeo98 - 09 Jan 2008 23:28 - 123 of 187

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robertalexander - 26 Feb 2008 17:11 - 124 of 187

does SRB qualify as a drastic drop? and any reason why their last RNS didn't read bad to me[but i may have missed something]
Alex

hlyeo98 - 27 Feb 2008 18:27 - 125 of 187

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For the year to August 31st, Zenith Hygiene said its pretax loss widened to 8.6m from a restated 3.1m last year. The company said the year had seen 'challenging integration of previous acquisitions, poorer trading and the emergence of significant accounting issues which has led to restatement of the accounts for 2006 and a significant loss for 2007.'

hlyeo98 - 27 Mar 2008 17:24 - 126 of 187

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hlyeo98 - 08 Apr 2008 21:43 - 127 of 187

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hlyeo98 - 14 Apr 2008 18:48 - 128 of 187

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hlyeo98 - 14 Apr 2008 19:19 - 129 of 187

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mitzy - 14 Apr 2008 22:16 - 130 of 187

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hlyeo98 - 15 Apr 2008 19:30 - 131 of 187

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For the year to Dec. 31 2007, Transense Technology said its pretax loss rose to 2.68 million pounds from 1.32 million on higher administrative costs of 2.85 million pounds, which included 836,000 pounds for costs incurred in an aborted acquisition, compared with 1.96 million pounds in the previous year. The company added its yearly revenues fell to 145,000 pounds from 604,000 pounds in the year-ago period, which included 500,000 pounds in licence fees

hlyeo98 - 17 Apr 2008 18:35 - 132 of 187

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Findel Plc. said its full-year pretax profit will be below its previous expectations due to higher bad debt provisions at its home shopping business but it still sees profit marginally ahead of last year.
In a business update Findel said, in light of the deteriorating economic climate, it conducted a further review of its home shopping debt book and now estimates that the bad debt provision will be 5 million pounds higher than previously anticipated

hlyeo98 - 18 Apr 2008 08:23 - 133 of 187

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FDG warned its expects its full-year performance will be significantly below market expectations.



hlyeo98 - 23 Apr 2008 16:41 - 134 of 187

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London Scottish Bank Plc. said in the five months to March 31, 2008, the group reported an unaudited pretax loss of 6.5 million pounds versus a profit of 2.4 million last year.


hlyeo98 - 12 May 2008 16:34 - 135 of 187

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hlyeo98 - 02 Jun 2008 18:56 - 136 of 187

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B&B originally hoped to raise 300 million pounds by selling new shares to existing investors at 82 pence each last month after a U-turn initially reassuring investors that no right issues are needed in April. The bank's share price has fallen steeply since then, eroding most of the original rights issue's 48 percent discount.

Texas pacific Group and existing shareholders will pay 55 pence per share only now.

hlyeo98 - 10 Jun 2008 16:26 - 137 of 187

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