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Traders Thread - Tuesday 20th January (AV.)     

Crocodile - 20 Jan 2004 12:21

Premarket Futures FTSE +1 DAX +10 DOW +1 S&P +0.9 Nasdaq +3

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Air Liquide French industrial gases company said it planned to buy Messer Griesheim's industrial gas businesses in Germany, the UK and the United States for 2.68 billion euros. BOC ??

Aviva Britain's largest insurer reported flat full-year new sales figures and said its growth prospects for 2004 were strong. New business sales for life and pensions products rose slightly to 2.377 billion pounds above analysts forecast at 2.325 billion

John Laing said it expected to meet market expectations in the second half as it continued to win government contracts and grow the company

JD Wetherspoon said its like-for-like sales rose 4.9 percent in the 25 weeks to January 18 in line with expectations, slightly ahead of the 4.2 percent rise seen in the group's first-quarter.

British Vita furniture foam maker said annual profit would be at the lower end of market expectations because of a five million pound accounting error in its non-wovens division. Some operating costs in the non-wovens business had been misclassified as assets.

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Aviva FY Sales 2.34bn exp.

09.30 Dec Harmonised CPI y/y 1.2% exp. 09.30 Dec RPI-X y/y 2.5% exp.

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AMD (Q4), Citigroup (Q4), General Motors (Q4), Motorola (Q4), Unisys (Q4), Johnson & Johnson, United Technologies

18.00 US Jan NAHB Housing Market Index 69.0 exp.

10.00 EMU Jan ZEW Economic Sentiment 73.3 exp. 11.00 EMU Nov Industrial Production m/m 0.5% exp.

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little woman - 20 Jan 2004 15:45 - 24 of 31

I've got a meeting @ 10am tommorrow so may miss the fun!

Diego - 20 Jan 2004 15:54 - 25 of 31

Interesting discussion on IMT. What about the big boys who would probably top up their pension funds as the price moves down. The price might well support.

I am long SCTN March Futures.

Diego

Crocodile - 20 Jan 2004 16:01 - 26 of 31

Short Thus, looking for a 20% fall

Melnibone - 20 Jan 2004 16:08 - 27 of 31

We've both already taken a good profit, Testex. :-)

All we are doing tomorrow is trying to find more than
one way to skin a cat.

Hi Diego,

I would have thought that funds would already have bought
their stakes prior to the Divi. They trade the 'real' shares
and will have to hold until after the registry date to keep the
Divi.

This to me means that buying pressure will be off. To balance
that out the fund selling pressure will also be off but the
'Trading' selling pressure will be on as the CFD guys no longer
need to hold.

Just a view, not saying I'm right or that you are wrong. Who really
knows?
You just have to play it the way you see it and if you've already
made a good profit from identifying the situation....?

Melnibone.

optomistic - 20 Jan 2004 16:23 - 28 of 31

Croc
20% fall on THUS?

little woman - 20 Jan 2004 17:25 - 29 of 31

Ok, now off to South London for the evening, be back late.

I'm curious how many people will read this post - so here goes, I'm thinking of organising a get together in South London/SE12(just social, somewhere to chat & have a drink, near a train station - as not many tubes in the area, but with free parking). No more than once every 3 months. Mid week evening for a couple of hours?

If you could be interested in this, please post on this thread.

optomistic - 20 Jan 2004 18:34 - 30 of 31

LW
That sounds like a great idea, I'm sure you will get a lot of support for this from near neighbours. Unfortunately I can't make it, it's the 190 miles each way that is the problem.
You are a tireless worker
All the best
optomistic

optomistic - 20 Jan 2004 18:39 - 31 of 31

Hi Croc
Obviously you have left your desk or you would have answered my post re your post 'Short THUS expecting 20% fall'. Being long & strong on THUS I am interested in the foundations of your statement.
Hope you see this post
optomistic
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