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Traders Thread - Wednesday 21st January (SOF)     

Crocodile - 20 Jan 2004 23:25

Premarket Futures FTSE =2 DAX -2 DOW +2 S&P -0.2 Nasdaq -2.5

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The Dow tumbled despite a slew of upbeat earnings but telecom gains enabled the Nasdaq to stave off such losses. The Dow Jones fell 71.85, S&P down 1.06 but the Nasdaq finished up 7.51

Motorola & AMD bring in good figures.

The Pound has its biggest jump against the dollar for years and there are now real fears that the weakness of the dollar will end the global economic recovery

Somerfield reported a big jump in first half profits on Wednesday and said sales were on an improving trend. Pre-tax profit of 15.5 million pounds up from 6.4 million pounds profit the previous year.and compared with most analysts forecasts in a range of 8.3-14.3 million pounds. The interim divided was hiked 50 percent to 0.6 pence per share. Somerfield, which rebuffed a takeover attempt last summer to pursue its own recovery plan, said its group like-for-like sales rose 1.5 percent in the first 10 weeks and early market indications are looking for a 2p rise is share price.

Cadbury Schweppes said it had appointed Ken Hanna as its chief financial officer starting in April.

TBI: Germany's biggest building company Hochtief said it was no longer considering a potential acquisition of the British airport operator

Morgan Crucible said trading since it announced first-half results in September had been in line with its expectations, but the timing of a market recovery was unclear.

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Somerfield (I) PBT 44.7m exp. GW Pharmaceuticals (F),

Cookson Q4 Trading Update

00.01 Treasury Committee Publishes Report on Budget Deficit 09.30 Bank of England Minutes Released 09.30 Dec Public Sector Net Borrowing 5.5bn exp. 09.30 Dec Preliminary M4 money Supply y/y 6.8% exp. 09.30 CML, BBA & BSA Mortgage Lending Figures

Computer Ass (Q4), eBay (), JP Morgan Chase (Q4), Lucent Tech (Q1), Merrill Lynch (Q4) 12.00 US MBA Mortgage Applications (w/e 16/01) 13.30 US Dec Housing Starts 1955k exp. 13.30 US Dec Building Permits 1868k exp.

11.00 EMU Dec CPI y/y 2.1% exp. 11.00 EMU 3rd Quarter Revised Labour Costs y/y 3.0% exp.

Ex Dividend: Arla Foods (0.5), Baggeridge Brick (4.25), British Land (4.43), Burberry Group (1.5), Galen holdings (2.4), HMV Group (1.3), Heiton Group ( .07), Iaws Group ( 0.047), Imperial Tobacco (30), Kelda Group (8.1), Kleeneze (1), Lonmin (US$ 0.42), Northgate (7)

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Melnibone - 21 Jan 2004 08:47 - 9 of 34

Been watching BLND as the other Divi play.

At the moment it's still just under water.
Divi was 4.43p and it's -7.5p on the bid.

Lowest offer price, so far has been 601.5p,
and the highest bid since then 602.5 so not
a lot in that one.

Think I'll leave that alone as well.

Melnibone.

martin49 - 21 Jan 2004 09:00 - 10 of 34

Hi, Looking to day trade but having difficulty finding good live charts. Could you point me in the right direction to good FTSE 100 and DOW live charts. Thanks.

Melnibone - 21 Jan 2004 09:00 - 11 of 34

Took an overnight position on SHEL near the death yesterday
when 360p held.

Was intending it as a scalp, but seeing the way it is this
morning I may as well move my take profit stop up and see
how much legs its got. Can't lose now unless we get a sudden
crash.

Melnibone.

Melnibone - 21 Jan 2004 09:19 - 12 of 34

That'll do for SHEL.

Took the 5p profit. I didn't take it last week and ended up
losing it again. Not repeating the same mistake.
That's recouped last weeks SHEL loss and given a bit of
profit.

Now, if GSK will just play ball......

Melnibone.

Melnibone - 21 Jan 2004 09:34 - 13 of 34

Looks like 4500 may now be acting as resistance on the FTSE.

We need yesterdays profit taking in the US to reverse to move
higher. If it goes negative again today then 4450 beckons in
my view.

Oh for a serviceable Delorean. :-)

Melnibone.

ThePlayboy - 21 Jan 2004 09:36 - 14 of 34

parts are getting harder to source melnibone:)

Melnibone - 21 Jan 2004 09:45 - 15 of 34

They are indeed, TP. :-)

Anyway, stuff to do now, so logging off.

See you all later.

Melnibone.

ThePlayboy - 21 Jan 2004 09:56 - 16 of 34

try a reliant robin, cheaper/lighter but having trouble getting it to 88 MPH!

oummadi2000 - 21 Jan 2004 12:15 - 17 of 34

any one know when next ex dividend report or how to fiend out the next one thank you

little woman - 21 Jan 2004 12:35 - 18 of 34

Testex - first commercial sale! That's what I like to see, a company making something and then actually selling it themselves. (Not hoping someone else will come along and do it for them, like many seem to)

oummadi2000 - go to http://www.itpaysdividends.co.uk/

I subscribe to this, but found I had to e-mail direct to admin@itpaysdivideds.co.uk rather than register on the site, as I go no response from the registration. I don't know if this still a problem.

little woman - 21 Jan 2004 12:37 - 19 of 34

oummadi2000, also you could try the research page on a company. You should be able to work out from last year when the next dividend should be due. Then take a look at the news for last year to work out when they normally announce. (Some companies tell you several weeks in advance, others just days!)

Melnibone - 21 Jan 2004 14:55 - 20 of 34

Afternoon all,
Just taken the profit on the SBRY I said I'd bought yesterday.

Should have took it yesterday, could have taken the same again
today.

Testex, well done on sticking with IMT, you've called this one
great. Have you taken the money yet or holding on for more?

Melnibone.

stockbunny - 21 Jan 2004 15:03 - 21 of 34

Just checked - on the Saturday 25th/Sunday 26th January last year
the FT produced a listing of the FTSE companies right down to
fledgling listings, giving details of divi's, report dates etc.
It was produced in their Money Guide that used to come with the FT
on the weekend. Now although the money guide is incorporated with
the finance and business section now, it may be worth checking a
copy this weekend to see if they do a list for this year. I found
last years invaluable and all for 1 as the FT was than!!

Melnibone - 21 Jan 2004 15:10 - 22 of 34

Thanks for that stockbunny, will look out for it.

Quite pleased how this strategy worked out. Testex played
it better and I learned something today. Working out a strategy
now that may give 3 bites at the same cherry using 3 separate
positions.

Melnibone.

stockbunny - 21 Jan 2004 15:17 - 23 of 34

3 bites of one cherry sounds good to me!

Melnibone - 21 Jan 2004 15:23 - 24 of 34

Still better than me Testex.

Hi stockbunny, when I've worked out the 3 bites, I'll post
it here for you folks to point out any errors.

Melnibone.

Melnibone - 21 Jan 2004 15:34 - 25 of 34

Caught in two minds here.

I've get 3 stocks, SBRY,GSK,SHEL, that I can now buy back
again cheaper. But the way I interpret my daily FTSE chart
is telling me that more downside is on the cards.

They say that if in doubt stay out, so I'd better maintain
discipline and wait for the hopefully cheaper prices.

Melnibone.

stockbunny - 21 Jan 2004 15:45 - 26 of 34

Thanks melnibone!
Curious amount of buying into SSE - defensive day??

Melnibone - 21 Jan 2004 15:53 - 27 of 34

LGEN has dropped back below the critical 108p level.

If it closes below here it should be negative for the stock.

Melnibone.

little woman - 21 Jan 2004 16:19 - 28 of 34

FTSE seems to be back to 4500 again.
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