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Crocodile - 12 Sep 2003 23:06

We have lots of experienced traders on MoneyAM who would be glad to help if you have any trading questions.

seawatcher - 27 Mar 2004 22:48 - 388 of 460

Hi,
Where can I find the Nikkei Index futures? Thanks to whoever replies.
sw

jeffmack - 27 Mar 2004 23:44 - 389 of 460

I think you can get them on www.futuresource.com

Tellon - 29 Mar 2004 15:55 - 390 of 460

Croc,

You mention your articles above, Where are they located?

Thanks

little woman - 29 Mar 2004 16:29 - 391 of 460

Theres a link to crocs page on the traders thread.

Tellon - 29 Mar 2004 20:25 - 392 of 460

Do you have any links to some good Tick and Trin charts? Ftse if pos as well as the tiki for the dow?

Thanks

dominic - 30 Mar 2004 09:01 - 393 of 460

auction explanation:

http://boards.fool.co.uk/Message.asp?mid=8460428


webmeister - 30 Mar 2004 11:49 - 394 of 460

Berometer is 32long ..Put your targets @ 4280 mkt is short ..

cashcaptain - 02 Apr 2004 11:40 - 395 of 460

CAN YOU PLEASE EXPLAIN TO ME WHAT IS GOING TO HAPPEN TO MY 500 I HAVE INVESTED WITH mAYFLOWER CORP PLEASE! THEY HAVE GONE INTO RECEIVERSHIP AND IT LOOKS AS THOUGH "MELROSE" AIN'T JUMPIN IN, SO ANY EXPLANATION WOULD BE APPRECEIATED!


THANKS THE CASHCAPTAIN!

chartist2004 - 02 Apr 2004 12:13 - 396 of 460

You don't need to 'SHOUT'ie use High case'
Ref Mayflower, think you'll need to replace your nickname!

brain2brain - 02 Apr 2004 16:37 - 397 of 460


Could someone please explain the meaning and implication of the following.

Does it mean that the company wants to issue more shares? If it does mean this what is the effect on shares already held? Will they be devalued by dilution?
Thanks in anticipation

B2B


Patientline plc ('the Company')
Additional Listing

Application has today been made to the UK Listing Authority and the London Stock
Exchange for a total of 42,425 ordinary shares of 5p each in the Company
('Ordinary Shares') to be admitted to the Official List and to trading on the
London Stock Exchange's main market. Of the 42,425 Ordinary Shares being issued,
40,231 Ordinary Shares are being issued pursuant to the exercise of options,
with the remaining 2,194 being issued under the Share Purchase Agreement for
TVTEL BV dated 1 December 2001.

Admission of all the Ordinary Shares is expected to become effective on 8 April
2004.

2 April 2004

little woman - 02 Apr 2004 21:33 - 398 of 460

cashcaptain - You will find this at "News" on the 1st

LONDON (AFX) - The appointment of administrators at vehicle manufacturer Mayflower Corp PLC has scared off bid interest from Melrose PLC as the AIM-listed cash shell said it no longer wants to pursue acquisition talks.

'Melrose reserves its position to make an offer for the shares in the event that Mayflower shares are re-listed,' it added.

Mayflower's financial crisis has been well documented and yesterday it called in the administrators after it was unable to persuade its lenders to give it a stay of execution.

It's self-explanatory about Melrose. At the end of the day what happens is dependant on the administrator. Worse case - your money is gone. As a shareholder you are at the end of the queque when it comes to being paid.

little woman - 02 Apr 2004 21:39 - 399 of 460

brain2brain - In theory it could do what you ask, but the amounts are quite small so I doubt it.

brain2brain - 02 Apr 2004 23:02 - 400 of 460

brain2brain - 02 Apr 2004 23:03 - 401 of 460

Little woman

Many thanks for that.

B2B

snoball - 04 Apr 2004 20:49 - 402 of 460

Tellon, try this: http://stockcharts.com/gallery?$TRIN

You can find lots of others here: http://stockcharts.com/charts/catalog/09.html

kantona - 09 Apr 2004 23:09 - 403 of 460

i wonder of anyone can assist pse ...

Q. What is significance of the 'close period' and what is it's relevance i.e when a company issue's a Pre Closed Period Update . I guess it's to do with the end of a certain trading period etc..but half knowledge can be dangerous so vll be grateful for the correct info.

Q.On the companys account's this does appear alot .. don't suppose anyone know's what these terms mean
i.Goodwill amortisation
ii. Goodwill impairment

many thx in anticiaption

Seymour Clearly - 09 Apr 2004 23:20 - 404 of 460

kantona

The company cannot issue any trading statements but can issue significant news, also directors cannot sell / buy shares in the close period. Hence pre-close trading updates.

2nd Q - not at all sure!

jeffmack - 10 Apr 2004 08:28 - 405 of 460

kantona
Goodwill is something that can be on a balance sheet but is not a physical asset. If you bought a shop and its stock that might be worth 50,000, you might have to pay 75,000, the 25,000 being for the reputation that the shop has built up in the area. There is no physical asset but it has some worth in terms of potential sales.

Most analyst when looking at a company's balance sheet will strip out the goodwill, therefore companies look to reduce that value on their balance sheet either in one hit over a period of years (amortisation)

Crocodile - 10 Apr 2004 18:52 - 406 of 460

Good answer Jeff ..

kantona - 11 Apr 2004 12:58 - 407 of 460

thx everyone ..
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