Crocodile
- 04 Mar 2004 21:19
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US tech stocks rallied as investors geared up for
Intel's mid-quarter update after the close. The DOW ended little changed ahead
of February jobs report tomorrow.
Intel said after the US
markets closed that first-quarter sales would come in lower than originally
expected, which could lead to worries that business spending on technology may
not be picking up as quickly as Wall Street had hoped.
Marshalls maker of concrete block paving
reported a 2% rise to 50.4 million pounds in annual profit that broadly met
forecasts and said trading conditions remained good.
EasyJet reported a 17.4% rise in February
passenger traffic to 1.86 million boosted by its new routes at a 89% seat load
factor
Greggs high-street baker reported a 10.4%
rise in annual profit to 40.5 million pounds and said sales are up 3.1% in the
first nine weeks of the current year.
London Clubs casino operator said on it was
raising 49 million pounds in a rights issue at 70 pence per share enabling it
settle all outstanding debt (to remain solvent) and expand ahead of government
plans to deregulate Britain's gambling industry.
Mowlem reported annual profits of 45.2
million pounds up 37%, its eighth successive year of growth beating analysts
forecast of 39 million pounds.
They said the sale of two investments in UK government projects had contributed
to the exceptional gains.
Axis-Shield diagnostics firm reported
annual results up 7.2% to 50.3 million pounds in line with market forecasts and
said it expected to substantially reduce losses in 2004. They also announced an
agreement with the Chinese health ministry to trial its diabetes detection kit
in a country with an estimated 40 million diabetes patients
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Crocodile
- 05 Mar 2004 07:36
- 4 of 12
Morning all
zarif
- 05 Mar 2004 07:53
- 5 of 12
good morning to all
zarif
ThePlayboy
- 05 Mar 2004 08:48
- 7 of 12
little women in brief NO:( bar the end OOM helped and buyers hoping on good Intel! if you were out yesterday you did not miss much.
chartist2004
- 05 Mar 2004 09:15
- 9 of 12
Little Woman - you're not using CMC again I take it? Margin is the key!
You must be init to win it ...
ps CMC have taken me out many times, you are not alone..
Melnibone
- 05 Mar 2004 10:08
- 11 of 12
Morning all,
Just a quick visit, shopping with Mrs. Melnibone today. :-(
The credit card's run off and hid somewhere already. ;-)
My SKP are already nicely in profit, so I'll forget about
them and have a look at what the S@P is doing post jobs
data later on today.
I don't like to pre-empt the big data, nor the reaction to it.
Sometimes it can react the opposite to what you think depending
upon who has the profit, Bears or Bulls, and there is still
games being played on the Euro/Dollar as Euro Bulls are
getting shaken out and parted from their money.
When they've lost theirs, it'll be time for Mr Forex Market
to lick its lips and feast its greedy eyes on the Dollar Bulls.
Oh what fun this trading game is. :-)
Maybe catch you later.
Melnibone.