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Traders Thread - Monday 8th January (TRAD)     

Greystone - 07 Jan 2007 12:52

Greystone - 07 Jan 2007 12:53 - 2 of 15


Greystone - 07 Jan 2007 12:53 - 3 of 15


Greystone - 07 Jan 2007 12:54 - 4 of 15

A Brief Look At The Week Ahead
Economists seem certain the BoE Monetary Policy Committee will keep rates at 5%, at their first meeting of the year this week, but many expect the European Central Bank to raise rates in the eurozone. Brewin Dolphin predicts the Bank of England will leave rates unchanged, but believes that the cost of borrowing could rise by April on signs that inflation is not only continuing to rise above the Bank's target of 2%, but it is also accelerating. Marks & Spencer is expected to say on Tuesday that Christmas trading on a like-for-like basis has risen by close to 6%, in line with expectations. Analysts believe that food sales will not repeat the strong growth seen in the previous Christmas trading period, but will still show a slight rise. Barclays forecasts a like-for-like sales rise of just under 9% for the group's general merchandise section, and an increase of around 3% in its food division. Improvements such as these, Barclays believes, could keep the retailer's share price momentum on track. M&S shares finished last week at 734p. Also on Tuesday, BP puts out a trading statement. Investors are bullish about the sector's prospects despite the falls in the global oil price, and the expectations are that BP will indicate healthy Q4 production figures. JJB Sports, the sports clothing retailer, will give its Christmas trading statement on Wednesday, while Alliance Boots will update the market on Thursday. Analysts are concerned that the company's management has focused on the merger of Alliance with Boots, completed earlier this year, rather than on Christmas trading. Expectations are low for HMV, which provides its results on Thursday. The CD and DVD retailer advised the market before Christmas that festive business would disappoint, and some analysts believe sales in its stores could have deteriorated even further since its last statement. Amongst others in the headlines this week will be :- Cobra Bio-Manufacturing on Tuesday; Experian on Wednesday and Sainsbury on Thursday. Good hunting! Greystone (Greystone is Alan English, City Editor at MoneyAM.)

hijeff - 07 Jan 2007 14:39 - 5 of 15

news above gives SHIRE a boost this week,one to buyyou would think.

cynic - 07 Jan 2007 17:45 - 6 of 15

hijeff ..... there is already a thread to that effect .... i'll rejuventate it now

Greystone - 08 Jan 2007 06:37 - 7 of 15

Good morning traders!

In Asia today, the Hang Seng closed the morning down 206.94 points at 20,004.34, while the Tokyo market is closed for the day.

The New York Mercantile Exchange's main contract, light sweet crude for delivery in February, was up 0.28 cents at $56.59 a barrel from $56.31 in late trading in the US Friday.

Happy trading!

G.

Druid2 - 08 Jan 2007 07:28 - 8 of 15

Morning all.

Master RSI - 08 Jan 2007 08:10 - 9 of 15

A stock for the "UPS" selected yesterday Analysis selection on NMI
NMI 0.35p A pretty large volume last Friday of about 7 times the usual A change of trend on the chart is on the cards as share price is bouncing from lows with volume Has lately won a contract from Stockholm Underground , the NV5000 360 degree fully immersive camera was warmly received at last September San Diego exhibition New management has been taking over, selling the old product and purchasing a stake on Next Vision so business compromise Inmerging Photography and Video
Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=nmi&Si

Master RSI - 08 Jan 2007 09:03 - 10 of 15

Another one for the "UPS"

Master RSI - 8 Jan'07 - 08:32 - 38 of 44 edit
UPS
EVC 17.75p
Reason - The overhang has been cleared, after Institutions taking the stock on expectations of company being put for sell, as the cash of 8.7M is double the Market cap, bouncing from lows on the chart, and a new trend UP


Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=evc&Si

Greystone - 08 Jan 2007 12:43 - 11 of 15

Midday Market Roundup

Master RSI - 08 Jan 2007 14:21 - 12 of 15

        LUNCH TIME FUN

       Stock market correction

       2006-06-14%20Share%20market%20correction

Master RSI - 08 Jan 2007 14:22 - 13 of 15

Both "UPS" doing well, on top of today's risers

Greystone - 08 Jan 2007 17:02 - 14 of 15

End-of-day Market Roundup

Master RSI - 08 Jan 2007 18:45 - 15 of 15

        JOKE OF THE DAY

Nursing Home Driver
An old lady in a nursing home is wheeling up and down the halls
in her wheelchair, making sounds like she's driving a car.
As she's going down the hall an old man jumps out of a room and says,
"Excuse me ma'am, but you were speeding, can I see your driver's license?"
She digs around in her purse a little, pulls out a candy wrapper and hands
it to him. He looks it over, gives her a warning and sends her on her way.

Up and down the hall again she goes, making sounds like she's driving a car. Again, the same old man jumps out of a room and says, "Excuse me ma'am,
but I saw you cross over the center line back there.
Can I see your registration please?" She digs around in her purse
and pulls out a store receipt and hands it to him.

He looks it over, gives her another warning and sends her on her way.
She zooms off again, up and down the halls weaving all over.
As she comes to the old man's room again, he jumps out.

He is stark naked and has an erection!
The old lady in the wheel chair looks up at the man and say's,
"Oh no. Not the Breathalyser again!"

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