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Reuters (RTR)     

snoball - 05 Feb 2004 00:54

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Reuters/FTSE100 overlay:
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Forward Diary

Directors deals.

Longer term chart.

david 2000 - 12 Nov 2004 14:33 - 93 of 102

Re evaluating, good idea. I don't know which way from here at the moment.

stockbunny - 12 Nov 2004 14:50 - 94 of 102

It's a tough one - if you are still in, good luck but watch your back!!
:>)

david 2000 - 12 Nov 2004 22:36 - 95 of 102

No position, stockbunny. Havent played them for a while. I meant you re evaluating, and saying you did the right thing. Instinet is part of RTR.. They have announced after the bell tonight....

Instinet Oct. avg daily equity share volume rises
AFXU


SAN FRANCISCO (AFX) -- Instinet Group Inc. after the bell Friday issued October transaction data for its Instinet and Inet electronic securities brokerage businesses. Inet's average daily U.S. equity share volume was 531 million shares, representing a 13.6-percent share of the U.S. equity market, up from 468 million shares, or 13.1 percent of the U.S. equity market, in the same month last year. Instinet's average daily U.S. equity share volume was 114 million shares, or 2.9 percent of the U.S. equity market, up from 107 million shares, or 2.8 percent of the U.S. equity market, in October 2003.

This story was supplied by CBSMarketWatch. For further information see www.cbsmarketwatch.com.



david 2000 - 15 Nov 2004 11:25 - 96 of 102

Instinet figs not taken too well this morning then.

Stan - 09 Feb 2005 18:42 - 97 of 102

These have had a good run of late, results out on 16th Feb.

Just wondering If there's any more left In the tank.

Shares generally getting a better press these days, terminals sales must be on the up.

Assuming that results are going to be favourable.

What's the feeling everyone? worth a go or reasons not to?

LATA POTATA - 09 Feb 2005 22:14 - 98 of 102

As a performance indicator, what would initially draw a potential investor to Reuters? I am very interested in any comments.

Stan - 15 Feb 2005 10:33 - 99 of 102

Crumbs, not only no RTR traders on here but no Investors either.

stockbunny - 15 Feb 2005 11:35 - 100 of 102

Stan - I've been out of RTR for a while now and personally I wouldn't get
back in unless it was at much lower levels then this. A drop back
towards 320p would get me on board again but not much else.

Yes it could be on a winning streak currently but do check the historic figures on it.

I remember paying 404p in 2002 and got out at a small loss close to
400p last year I think it was, having labeled it my 'dog-share'
for ages! But I stress, DYOR on it, follow your own thoughts.

The industry it is in has many players, the biggest competitor being
Bloomberg of course but there's a lot of small ones also. The key
factor is the cancellation rate that has been promised to be'bottomed'
out for a very long time now. There's been lots of reports of it slowing
but it's the magic words that finally its stopped that have been missing
before. Should they be said, things could look up.
Good Luck whatever you decide to do :>)

Stan - 15 Feb 2005 16:01 - 101 of 102

Thanks SB, I think you make some good points there and sum the company up well.

I was only looking to make a bit with a rise up to results which I did In the end.

Not a bad trading outfit generally If you can get the timing right of course.

stockbunny - 15 Feb 2005 16:04 - 102 of 102

Good on ya Stan for making a profit!!!
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