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Traders Thread - Wednesday 10th December (KGF)     

Crocodile - 09 Dec 2003 22:05

Premarket Futures FTSE -18 DAX -25 DOW -11 S&P Unch Nasdaq +1

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U.S. stocks and bonds tumbled after the Fed altered the language in the policy statement following its last interest rate meeting of the year to a slightly more bullish outlook on the economy. The Nasdaq composite fell 40.53 to 1908.32 S&P down 9.12 to 1060.18 and the Dow Jones down 41.85 to 9923.42. It did make 10,000 for a brief moment Intraday as expected

U.K Chancellor Gordon Brown will unveil his pre-budget report today against a backdrop of surging spending and sluggish tax receipts which threaten to bust his own much-vaunted fiscal rules. The Chancellor will need all his political guile to present his worst ever public borrowing total while arguing he is not facing a black hole in the public coffers.

Abbey National The FSA said it had fined the bank a total of 2,320,000 pounds for breaches of its money laundering rules and for an inadequate monitoring of key regulatory risks.

Kingfisher said it expected tough trading in the last quarter of its financial year as it reported a big rise in third-quarter retail profit. "With an uncertain outlook for consumer spending, combined with strong prior year comparative sales growth figures, the fourth quarter is likely to be challenging,"  Profit rose 21.3 percent to 179.1 million pounds in its third quarter with like-for-like sales up 3.6 percent.

Stagecoach Group train and bus operator posted a 20-percent fall in first-half profits to 60.3 million pounds compared with 75.2 million pounds in the previous year and said trading so far in the second half was in line with its expectations.

Reg Vardy car dealer posted a 35 percent rise to 24.6 million pounds in first-half profit and said it was on track to have 100 dealerships by April 2005.Telewest Communications and NTL are heading for a merger before the end of 2005 when both groups' hefty bank facilities run out, (The Guardian newspaper)

Britsih Airways to get European green light on merger with Iberia

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Blick (F), Burndene Investments (F), DS Smith (I), Hardys & Hansons (F), Henlys Group (F), iSoft Group, (I), Kingfisher (Q3), Mentmore (I), Northgate Info Solutions (I),

Numis Corporation (F), Photo-Me International (I), Stagecoach (I)

BAA Nov Traffic

12.30 Chancellor Gordon Browns Pre-Budget Report

Digex (Q3), Joule (Q3), Novadel Pharma (Q3)

07.00 Nov German Wholesale Price Index flat exp. 07.00 Oct German Trade Balance 13.9bn exp.

Ex Dividend: AbacGroup (6.8), Aberdeen Asset Management (2), Acal (7), Aggregate Industries (1.13), BSS Group (4.15), Bellway (13.8), Business Post Group (5.95), Castings (2.38), Country and Metropolitan (2.6), De La Rue (4.4), Dyson Group (1), East Surrey Holdings (4.75), Emap (7.6), Ennstone (0.35), Fenner (3.85), Fuller Smith & Turner (5.1), Goldshield Group (1), Headlam Group (3.6), Helphire Group (2), Jarvis (4.5), JD Sports (2.86), Luminar (3.67), Northumbrian Water (2.32), Pillar Property (2.4), Quintain Estates (2.75), Richmond Foods (5.5), Telecom Pl(4.5), VP Plc (1.6), Wincanton (3.48), Yates Group (1.65)

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Crocodile - 10 Dec 2003 15:18 - 18 of 23

Dow Jones could well the 10k a couple more times before a fall sets in

Melnibone - 10 Dec 2003 15:42 - 19 of 23

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As well as LGEN dropping out of the trading channel,
it looks like Old Mutual(OML) is following it.

I don't think I'll be buying into any speciality finance
shares until this fund trading debacle is done and dusted.

I think traders are looking nervously around trying to spot
the next cockroach. You seldom get one on its own.

Melnibone.

Melnibone - 10 Dec 2003 16:08 - 20 of 23

These US markets are looking flat to weak to me.

With a bit of luck they'll drop to 1051/9850
after the FTSE close.

This would give us a FTSE open tomorrow at the
bottom of the trend channel.

We live in hope, but no doubt they're just toying
with us and will leave the FTSE in no-mans land as usual.

Melnibone.

Melnibone - 10 Dec 2003 16:36 - 21 of 23

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Keeping an eye on SBRY. It's coming down nicely and needs to drop
about another 8 or 10p to hit the bottom of the uptrend channel.

If it hits and holds there is a good chance that a Christmas
rally will bounce it up again. Will watch and see and let the
market guide me as usual.

Melnibone

Fundamentalist - 10 Dec 2003 16:42 - 22 of 23

Like you, been following the speciality finance shares but leaving well alone this side of christmas

Druid2 - 10 Dec 2003 19:22 - 23 of 23

little woman - agreed ETL has let us all down today and also EZJ - Well I just hope they will recover.
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