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London Traders Day 29th January - Traders Room Investors Room |
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The Dow tumbled despite a slew of upbeat earnings but telecom gains enabled the Nasdaq to stave off such losses. The Dow Jones fell 71.85, S&P down 1.06 but the Nasdaq finished up 7.51 Motorola & AMD bring in good figures. The Pound has its biggest jump against the dollar for years and there are now real fears that the weakness of the dollar will end the global economic recovery Somerfield reported a big jump in first half profits on Wednesday and said sales were on an improving trend. Pre-tax profit of 15.5 million pounds up from 6.4 million pounds profit the previous year.and compared with most analysts forecasts in a range of 8.3-14.3 million pounds. The interim divided was hiked 50 percent to 0.6 pence per share. Somerfield, which rebuffed a takeover attempt last summer to pursue its own recovery plan, said its group like-for-like sales rose 1.5 percent in the first 10 weeks and early market indications are looking for a 2p rise is share price. Cadbury Schweppes said it had appointed Ken Hanna as its chief financial officer starting in April. TBI: Germany's biggest building company Hochtief said it was no longer considering a potential acquisition of the British airport operator Morgan Crucible said trading since it announced first-half results in September had been in line with its expectations, but the timing of a market recovery was unclear. |
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