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Traders Thread - Thursday 6th November (BOOT)     

Crocodile - 06 Nov 2003 00:04

Premarket Futures FTSE +8 DAX +12 DOW -39 S&P -4.5 Nasdaq -7.5

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U.S.stock markets ended near where they started the session, but could do well tomorrow following an after hours quarterly report from Cisco the No. 1 maker of computer network gear which reported better then expected profits up over 76%

With US futures being down and large losses in Asia over night the UK futures do look overvalued at +8

Volumes may be light this morning ahead of the BOE rate announcement.

Boots revealed an expected dip in half-year profits on Thursday and said second-half gross profit margin at its main chain would fall as it cuts more prices. Profits slipped to 265.9 million pounds down 4.9 percent from last year, before Boots sold the Halfords chain. That was in line with analysts forecasts of 252-273 million pounds for the six months to the end of September. The dividend was raised to 8.8 pence.

BAA airports operator said it had a pre-tax profit of 312 million pounds near the top end of analysts' forecasts but this was a fall of 4.3 percent fall for the first 6 months. It continued to forecast four percent growth in passenger traffic for the year to the end of March.

MyTravel warning that it expected to report an operating loss for the second half of its financial year and that trading in the UK had been weaker than expected since it had issued an update in August.

Big Food Group said that half-year profits more than doubled from a year ago, helped by a turnaround at its Iceland frozen food chain. This ws at the middle of analysts forecasts,Telewest said its third-quarter underlying earnings rose 18 percent and the number of customers increased slightly. Despite this they posted a loss of 119 million pounds.

McCarthy & Stone builder of retirement homes reported a forecast-beating 54 percent rise in annual profits on but forecast tougher trading conditions in the current year.

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BAA (I), Big Food Group (I), BG Group Boots Group (I), London Stock Exchange (I) Man Group (I), Scottish & Southern Energy (I), Signet (Q3), Sondex (I), Synergy Healthcare (I), Tate & Lyle (I), Telewest Communications (Q3) Punch Taverns (F), Sun Alliance Insurance (Q3)FW Thorpe (AGM), West Bromwich Albion (AGM) BOE interest rate decision

Sempra Energy Q1, Williams Companies Q3

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Aegon NL Q3, Aixtron D Q3 Altana D Q3, BMW D Q3 BNP Paribas F Q3, Degussa D Q3 Deutsche Boerse D Q3, EADS D Q3 FJA D Q3, GPC Biotech D Q3 Karstadt Quelle D, ProSieben Sat1 D Q3 Societe Generale F Q3, Vinci F Q3

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little woman - 06 Nov 2003 13:15 - 18 of 22

No, I agree, but you never know it make break!

little woman - 06 Nov 2003 15:51 - 19 of 22

Well it's sort of hanging on.........

Can't watch, so going out for a gentle run/walk to watch the sun go down and let the market close with out me. Will check it out in about an hour?

Melnibone - 06 Nov 2003 16:55 - 20 of 22

Resisted the the temptation to buy back my position lower.
Can't understand why the FTSE is up near the week's high
with the US and Asian markets weaker.

Hope to get a pullback tomorrow morning especially as there
will be some nervousness leading up to the US payroll numbers.

These numbers need to be good, not just inline, to push
these markets higher.
If they are weaker it will give the markets the excuse they
are looking for to take some profit off the table.

Will watch the first hour tomorrow morning to see how things
start to pan out.

Good luck all.

Melnibone

little woman - 06 Nov 2003 17:25 - 21 of 22

Friday tommorrow - should be interesting!

zarif - 06 Nov 2003 17:31 - 22 of 22

The results looked good today and with our rate rise and Us rate on hold -the dow should be up 100 pts (especially when our ftse finished well and hardly shaken by the rate hike)
Any way shorted at open and made a killing.

Got a long open at 9790 daily dow and is bobbing +/-Any ideas on topside /downside today??
rgds
zarif
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