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Traders Thread - Wednesday 14th April (MKS)     

Crocodile - 13 Apr 2004 21:14

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US stocks fall back on interest rate worries..

M&S delivers worse than expected sales: Fourth quarter sales came in much worse than predicted with clothes & household goods sales down 5.2 percent compared with analysts' estimates of minus 2.4 to plus 2.3 percent growth. They said cost cutting would offset the disappointing sales performance, meaning full year pre-tax profits would be in line with consensus estimates.

Burberry reported a 13 percent rise in reported sales for the second half as its new ranges had revitalised the brand in the final 3 months of 2003 and it should hit its financial goals.

JJB Sports said it had seen a disappointing start to the year with lower sales amid tough competition from discount retailers and supermarkets especially on sports clothing. Profit for year however met analysts expectations.

Associated British Foods maker of Twinings tea and Silver Spoon sugar, which also owns Primark discount clothing stores beat forecasts in first-half profit. Demand for sugar and cheap clothes lifted profit 10 percent to 238 million pounds some 10 million above expectations.

Filtronic warned that the strength of sterling against the U.S. dollar would knock 2.6 million pounds off annual operating profits, although it reported a new contract win.

St. Ives printer said there were few signs of improvement in prices in most of its markets, as it posted a 2.6 percent rise in underlying first-half profit to 17.1 million pounds on turnover down 6.3 percent to 209 million pounds.

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Crocodile - 14 Apr 2004 07:36 - 4 of 10

Morning all, sell off from the start..

little woman - 14 Apr 2004 09:06 - 5 of 10

Morning all

Been really busy this morning, and looks like its going to continue

little woman - 14 Apr 2004 09:50 - 6 of 10

I just read this:

An elderly couple say they are considering becoming students
again in order to avoid paying council tax.

Michael Abbott and his wife Sue from Derby are both in their
80s. They told BBC Radio Derby that going back to full-time
education is the only option open to them as pensioners to try
and cut their tax bill.

They claim that if both of them started full-time education
courses they would qualify for an exemption and would not have
to pay the annual fee.

"It costs us over 1,000 a year - and all we get are wheelie
bins and street lights," said Mr Abbott. "I know there are
several thousand people in Derby who don't pay council tax, so
I talked over the idea of becoming students again with
my wife."

angi - 14 Apr 2004 11:40 - 7 of 10

I think it's a great idea for oldies to get somemore education, beats tele and bingo but what are they going to study? Finance with a strong leaning towards the stock market, spreadbetting would be the best bet then they won't need to worry about their pensions/council taxes etc.
How much are they going to have to pay for their education?

little woman - 14 Apr 2004 12:20 - 8 of 10

apple - I think we've been posting on yesterdays thread!

little woman - 14 Apr 2004 12:22 - 9 of 10

angi - Maybe they are exempt from fees!

little woman - 14 Apr 2004 18:20 - 10 of 10

Just returned after playing my first game of golf of the year (I can only improve!)

2 of my shares had a good day, SHEL & VRD. (VRD I've held what seems for ever, but unless they get taken over or stop paying a dividend - I'll never sell.
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