U.S. stocks gained for the fifth day in a row
with investors confident for the start of the earnings reporting period
Big Food Group owner of the Iceland
frozen food chain and Booker wholesale business beat expectations after a
long-awaited turnaround at Iceland. The firm said its Iceland stores
achieved 1.7 percent like-for-like sales growth in the 13 weeks to September
26 after some three years of declines. Sales benefitted from the recent hot
weather with soft drinks, ice cream and barbecue foods all selling well.Carphone Warehouse said it had a strong second quarter and had
140,000 customers on its new residential fixed-line service, talktalk. They
said talktalk was now adding a net 8,000 customers per week, and raised its
target to between 350,000 and 400,000 subscribers for the end of the year to
March 2004. The company said it would take a 7-8 million pound charge to
cover the costs.
Mothercare
said its UK like-for-like sales had risen 6.6. percent in the 27 weeks to
October 4 and expected its first half results to be "substantially ahead" of
market expectations. Of course this has nothing to do with me becoming a
grandad .....hmmmm
JJB Sports said it was in talks to sell
its general retailing unit TJ Hughes, as it reported lower first-half group
operating profit. It fell to 25.5 million pounds in the 26 weeks to July 27
from 34.3 million pounds a year earlier. The firm also raised its half-year
dividend by 33 percent to 3.0 pence per share.

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Ex Dividend:
ASK Central (0.4), Abbot Group (1.4), Alfred McAlpine (4.5), Alpha
Airports (1), Alumasc Group (6.3), Brammer (1.5), CD Bramall (3.64), CI
Traders (1.25), Clinton Cards (1.8), Close Brothers (17), Domestic &
General (14.16), Forth Ports (12.1), Fulmar (1.8),Galliford Try (1), Games
Workshop (12.5), House of Fraser (1.7), Informa Group (2.66), Intermediate
Capital (10.5), International Energy (3.025),Irish Life & Permanent (EUR
0.15), London Security (3), Manchester United (spec cash 1.5), Manchester
United (1.83), Mayflower Group (0.5),Meggitt (2.4), Minerva (2.1),
Morrison WM (0.55), Personal Group (2), Rexam (7.3), Sevefield-Rowe
(6.25), Signet Group (0.341), Swan Hill Group (1.75), Tibbett & Britten
(8.2), Ultimate Leisure (4.34), White Young Green (3.35), Wilmington Group
(1.7), Wilson Bowden (7.5) |
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