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Traders Thread - Friday 28th November (LLOY)     

Crocodile - 27 Nov 2003 23:47

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The rise in British house prices slowed this month to1.2 percent in November, below the two percent recorded in October, reducing the annual rate of increase to 15.2 from 16.1 percent. Japanese data cast doubt on the economic recovery with lower production figures, increasing unemployment & a fall in spending.

Telecom Plus (TEP) posted a 96 percent rise in first-half profits to 4.9 million pounds and said it was confident about the future as it added more customers. The firm, which supplies utility services such as gas, telephone and Internet access, said its customers had increased in the six months to September 30 by 26,000 to 160,000. The firm raised its interim dividend to 4.5 pence per share from 2.5p.

Anite say conditions still tough but figures will be in line with expectations.

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optomistic - 28 Nov 2003 17:39 - 23 of 23

Thanks again LW. last in first out makes it a lot simpler than I thought it would have been. IR are not generally known for making things simple, makes a pleasant change.
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