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FTSE350 shares for Investing (FTSE)     

little woman - 19 Mar 2004 12:47

Thought I would start a thread just on FTSE350 shares (includes FSTE100).

I don't think we need to have individual threads on each one, as there are times when theses are good buys to tuck away for the future, and times when to leave alone! Please also remember to include the EPIC (saves me looking it up, when I DMOR on your suggestions!)

I hope everyone will think it useful to post info, charts etc about these type of shares, to help more with timing - like when to buy as well as when to sell (or not).

The traders thread has been useful for info for that day but I hope this thread will develop and change in line with the market.

thestatusquo - 24 Mar 2004 16:11 - 24 of 57

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Galen unfortunately suffered as a result of the techmark bubble around 98-99. This also coincided with its large merger with Warner Chilcott of the U.S.

It's now back on a steady uptrend, and should be trading above 10

thestatusquo - 24 Mar 2004 16:16 - 25 of 57

Stockbunny

I understand your concern on SMP. It does trade well above its NAV, but it should continue to deliver double digit earnings and dividend growth for the foreseeable future.

It now has a sizeable and realisable stake which it can sell in Chepstow plc, formerly its Northern Racing subsidiary.

If you can't buy & hold then perhaps it's not for you, but if you can hold for say 1-2 years, I dont think it will disappoint.

little woman - 25 Mar 2004 10:30 - 26 of 57

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little woman - 25 Mar 2004 11:28 - 27 of 57

Legal & General - LGEN

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Paulismyname - 25 Mar 2004 15:15 - 28 of 57

Emg (The Man Group) has had a good day Little Woman on results...an old favourite of mine from around ?13.60 which I traded up in mostly successful longs. Out at present but may look to reenter at some point when the dust settles

pilkington - 25 Mar 2004 15:43 - 29 of 57

If you are still interested in oil you could do worse than take a look at PLR. Just posted profits up 28%. The 5 year graph says it all. They do well picking up the scraps the big boys leave behind. Worth taking a look on the dip.



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bosley - 25 Mar 2004 15:53 - 30 of 57

a lot of talk about shell on this thread . anybody got any views on shell doing business with libya now we are all "friends" again? got to be a lot of unused , undiscovered oil there.

little woman - 25 Mar 2004 19:29 - 31 of 57

I must admit I was wondering how long SHEL have been in talks and what would they have done if were weren't all "friends" again? Perhaps Libya has the missing reserves.

thestatusquo - 25 Mar 2004 19:37 - 32 of 57

Libya is the 11th largest oil producer country in the world. Its natural gas reserves are far more vast.

Is Shell big in natural gas?

little woman - 25 Mar 2004 19:43 - 33 of 57

I thought oil producers burnt off gas?

little woman - 25 Mar 2004 19:45 - 34 of 57

Taken off Shells web site: We produce some 19% of Britains oil and 23% of its gas, enough to supply over one third of UK domestic gas customers.

little woman - 25 Mar 2004 20:31 - 35 of 57

Thought this might be useful

Market Pulse: FTSE  Midprice Change      25/03/04      


name     chg       name     chg       name     chg      name     chg          name     chg----       -----        ----      -----        ----        -----        ----      ----          ----      -----AAL    29.50        BOOT   16.25     GLH    -2.50       MKS     4.50        SDR    20.75ABF     2.50         BP.     0.00          GSK     5.00       MRW     0.75        SFW  -308.00AHM     3.75      BSY     8.50         GUS     1.75       NGT    -0.50         SGE     6.88AL.     9.25          BT.A    1.00         HAS     3.88       NRK    19.25        SHEL    2.38ALLD    4.25       CBRY   -0.75      HBOS   22.00     NXT    38.50        SHP    -2.75ANL     6.75        CCL    54.00       HG.     7.75         OML     1.88         SMIN    2.00AUN     9.25        CNA     1.00      HNS     8.38        OOM     5.00         SN.   -10.25AV.    11.50        CPG     4.38        HSBA   14.00     PFG    -3.50           SPW     6.88AVZ    15.63       CPI     5.63         ICI     8.50           PRU     9.75          SSE     0.00AZN   -16.00      CW.     7.75        IHG    11.25         PSON   15.50       STAN    6.50BA.     7.88          DGE     2.50       III    16.00            RB.     9.00           SVT    -3.50BAA     8.50        DMGT    8.50     IMT    -9.50         RBS    14.00        TOMK    3.38BARC    4.13      DXNS    3.50      JMAT   19.75       REL     4.50         TSCO    8.00BATS   -4.50      EMA    27.50      KEL     0.88         REX     1.88         ULVR    7.50BB.     1.50          EMG    59.50     KGF     6.13         RIO    17.50         UU.     0.25BG.    -2.75         EXL     6.00        LAND   34.50     RTO     1.25         VOD     4.50BLND   22.75     FP.     4.00          LGEN    2.38       RTR    15.88        WOS     2.25BLT     7.75        FRCL    2.75       LII     6.50           SAB    11.25        WPP    22.00BNZL   -3.38     ???  ???????     LLOY    6.75       SBRY   -0.25        WTB    13.75BOC    22.25     GKN     4.63        MAB     3.63       SCTN    2.88        XTA    27.25                                                             

little woman - 30 Mar 2004 12:23 - 36 of 57

All quiet again - no-one investing in FTSE350 shares? Or people only trading?

SHEL goes ex dividend tommorrow, (9.65p) so it'll be interesting to see how far it falls.

roma - 30 Mar 2004 14:17 - 37 of 57

ICAP(IAP) Is one I have just gone in on,profits are good and,the divi is one of the best.

little woman - 30 Mar 2004 14:59 - 38 of 57

Found conflicting info about div. Will have to check out more from elsewhere - IAP is not one I'd noticed before you mentioned it roma

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little woman - 30 Mar 2004 15:28 - 39 of 57

roma - am I correct in thinking the current div return on IAP is about 10%?

roma - 30 Mar 2004 15:34 - 40 of 57

Little woman that is about right

bush - 30 Mar 2004 15:35 - 41 of 57

little woman, i've been looking at this share, so many "analysts" reckon this will be a ftse 100 company soon, it's recently had a 5 for 1 share issue so it's more accessible, but I would like to enter at about 280

little woman - 30 Mar 2004 15:45 - 42 of 57

IAP goes ex div in July, and the final results should be out at the end of May. The 5 for 1 issue, when was that? The reason I ask is - am I working out the a dividend based on the shares before or after the increase?

roma - 30 Mar 2004 15:49 - 43 of 57

Bush, do you think it will get that low? If it drops that low i'll buy some more. Last few weeks, 3.16/3.21/3.17/3.09/3.25/3.12/andlast week 3.05p
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