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UK & European shares down on the US terror alert and news that Permalat could owe 7 billion dollars Oil prices may fall as Iraq oil starts to flow: Dollar falls against Yen on terror alert Canary Wharf faces a crucial shareholder vote today that could block a recommended 1.56-billion-pound takeover and clear the way for its founder to seek control National Express Group: Britain's rail regulator said it had picked the British bus and train operator as preferred bidder for the new Greater Anglia Franchise. It will run for seven years from April, with specified performance targets and an additional three years if they are met. Mentmore Plc said it had received a bid approach, and there was no assurance the deal would go through. Old Mutual said it was lending its South African banking group Nedcor two billion rand ($288 million) to shore up the unit's balance sheet. |
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Peel Holdings (I), Canary Wharf (EGM), Cheerful Scout (Trading Update) 00.01 Dec Rightmove House Price Index 09.30 Q3Total Business Investment q/q |
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07.00 Nov German Import Price Index y/y 1.1% 08.00 Dec German CPI y/y 1.1% | ||||||
Excel Industries (F) Clipper Ventures (Trading Update) Dowding & Mills (Trading Update) 09.30 Q3Revised GDP q/q 0.7% exp. 09.30 Index of Distribution 3m/3m 09.30 Current Account (Balance of Payments) -7.0bn exp. |
13.30 Q3Final GDP 8.2% exp. 13.30 Q3Personal Consumption 6.4% exp. 13.30 Nov Personal Income 0.4% 13.30 Nov Personal Spending 0.7% exp. 14.50 Dec Final Michigan Sentiment 90.6 exp. |
09.00 Oct Current Account 4.0bn Europe: | ||||||
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13.30 Nov Durable Goods Orders 0.8% exp. 13.30 Initial Jobless Claims (w/e 20/12) 355k 15.00 Nov New Home Sales 1120k exp. Markets Close at 1800 GMT |
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Ex Dividend: Albermarle & Bond (1.75), BT Group (3.2), Close Brothers (3), Enterprise Inns (11.4), Expro International (3.8), Greene King (9.5), PHS Group (0.22), RPC Group (2.15) | ||||||||
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13:30 Initial Claims 14:45 Mich Sentiment-Rev. Markets Close at 1800 GMT |
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Provisional Calendar For The Following Week 29th December - 2nd January 2004 | ||||||||
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15.00 Nov Help Wanted Index 38 .0 exp. | |||||||
10.30 Dec GfK Consumer Confidence 5.0 exp. |
15.00 Dec Consumer Confidence 90.3 exp. 15.00 Nov Existing Homes Sales 6.42m exp. 15.00 Dec Chicago PMI 61.1 exp. | 09.00 Oct M3 Money Supply 3m ma | ||||||
Markets Close at 1230 |
13.30 Initial Jobless Claims (w/e 27/12) |
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Ex Dividend: AAEA Technology (1.5), Atkins WS (2), BOC Group (15.5), Reliance Security Group (3.8), Smith WH (13), Speedy Hire (3.7), Ultraframe (7.86), Wolverhampton & Dudley Breweries (21.2), Workspace Group (10.3) | ||||||||
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09.30 Nov Final M4 Money Supply 09.30 Nov Net Consumer Credit 1.4bn exp. 09.30 BOE Publishes Q3 Mortgage Equity Figures 09.30 Nov Net Lending Secured on Dwellings 9.0bn exp. 09.30 Dec CIPS Manufacturing PMI |
15.00 Dec Manufacturing ISM 60.0 exp. | 09.00 Dec BME Manufacturing PMI |
Trading Thoughts & Week Ahead - Sunday 21st December |
Peel Holdings the owner of Liverpool's John Lennon Airport and Manchester's Trafford Centre and Coffee Republic issue Interim results. Canary Wharf is holding an Extraordinary General Meeting where shareholders will be asked to vote on the disposal of 5 Canada Square and 25 Canada Square to enable the takeover offer to proceed. Tuesday In the U.S we get the final GDP figures for the year with expectations there will be no change from the previous quarter with an 8.2 percent annual growth rate. That marked the strongest quarterly advance in 19-1/2 years.There will not be much trading next week but historically the US has the "Santa Claus rally" where the DOW rises in the last five trading days of the year and the first two in January. This has bee good for a 1.7 percent gain since 1969, or 1.5 percent since 1950. Thoughts: THE SPIKE ?? As this is the last 'Thoughts' of 2003 I would like to start by thanking you all for your contributions during the last 12 months. It is good to learn from each others success and failures and share new trading ideas however bizarre or quirky they can appear at first glance. It does not matter if its Fibonacci, lunar cycles or astrology, as long as enough people believe in the ideas and use them for trading it will have an affect on the market. As there will not be any significant trading next week it seems a good opportunity to look at the market direction for the start of 2004. A good indicator could be the Dow Jones which is currently breaking through all resistance lines on a surge of buying. As the 5 year chart shows it is not unusual for such a 'Spike' to be created as the market overheats just before it crashes back. We are now in the 'danger area' shown by the red blobs on the chart so it may be a good time to consider taking some profits on long term positions. If I am right and this is a 'Spike' we could see serious institutional selling starting in the New Year with a fast 10-15% over 3 months. It is interesting how these patterns do repeat themselves and I was fascinated to find out that you can draw support lines which are exactly parallel to each other for the last 5 years! This gives me confidence that the rise this year is not exceptional and is likely to come to a halt just as the other upturns have done in the past. After all there is plenty of a scope for a fall with the Nasdaq up a massive 46 percent, the Dow Jones and S&P up more than 23 percent so far this year. This is partly due to the improving World economy but the issue is how much of the recovery is already reflected in stock prices On Friday I decided to take out a medium term short on the DOW at 10275 looking for a fall of more than 1000 points during January & February. However I have set a 125 point stop loss just in case the 'Red Blob' theory is not as accurate an indicator compared to the alignment of Mars & Venus. I would like to end by wishing you all a very happy Christmas and a profitable new year. Looking forward to your thoughts and comments on the year ahead! David (Crocodile) David@SnappyTrader.com www.SnappyTrader.comAll the above comments are purely a personal opinion and no investment advice is intended. Please do your own research. |
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Headlines Sunday 21st December EUROPE was today facing the prospect of its biggest-ever corporate fraud as Italian food group Parmalat admitted that documents purporting to show it had e4bn (2.8bn) of cash and securities were forgeries. Financial Times, quoted a source close to the company as saying the management was considering some form of bankruptcy protection. Marks & Spencer staff are set to miss out on their annual bonus after a huge slump in clothing sales at the High Street giant this Christmas. According to insiders, sales of clothing are running at up to 10% below last year. Vodaphone, orange, MMo2: Oftel Goes For Mobile Charges Cut: The telecoms operator has made its next move in its bid to get the price of mobile phone calls down. Telecoms watchdog Oftel says it has told the European Commission of its proposals to promote competition and reduce the price of calling a mobile phone. Banks: A SIGNIFICANT minority of people are increasingly vulnerable to their mounting debts, the Bank of England said yesterday. |
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SUNDAY TIMES BAE, BAA New runways are given go-ahead Unilever plans diet ice cream easyJet5 for a night with Stelios Ryanair card to land in Germany Canary Wharf Ultimatum for Reichmann: go or be pushed Hogg warns of Glaxo brain drain Flowers in bid for Royal and Sun Alliance life business Transware set to quit AIM Mentmore Guy Hands bounces back with bid and 1.4bn fund Skyepharma Founder to leave ailing Skye Business Digest The Big Food Group WH Smiths top women face pay row Royal Bank of Scotland Scotland: Five-a-side Vida buys itself out |
Sainsbury Those who need not apply BSkyB Our pick of the years movers and shakers Canary Wharf Those who need not apply Cable and Wireless Our pick of the years movers and shakers Lloyds TSB Widows bank to seek new chief MyTravel Group Those who need not apply Son of Morrison steps out of fathers shadow Focus: Sky is no longer the limit, Ryanair Holdings Barclays Those who need not apply BP Our pick of the years movers and shakers Sharewatch: Glenmorangie Carlton Those who need not apply William Morrison Our pick of the years movers and shakers |
SUNDAY TELEGRAPH Granada Gent rejected for ITV chair M&S hit by downturn in clothing market share Vodafone Premier Oil giant Shaw dies at 82 Morrison will manage the merger |
Glaxo's average performance GlaxoSmithKline 'The biggest problem of my career' Don't bet the house on Abbey National |
OBSERVER Safeway Morrison plans to sell 140 Safeway branches Marks & Spencer Worst Christmas sales for years Troubled British Energy sells stake in Amergen to stay alive |
BSkyB The football match over, Sky must change its pitch British American Tobacco Tricks of cigarette marketing smoked out |
SUNDAY MAIL Cadbury Schweppes under fire on US schools deal Character Group, Chorion: Which way will Noddy go now? Chelsfield 890m Chelsfield pitch by Bernerd Chrysalis Group The winning bet... |
Entertainment Rights Which way will Noddy go now? Marks & Spencer Marks loses touch with core market, Store struggles as women stay away Northern Foods Northern Foods in 35m tins sale UKbetting The winning bet.. |
Cadbury Schweppes faces an ethics audit by New York's chief financial regulator over what he calls an 'unfair and tainted' contract to place the company's Snapple juices at 1,200 schools in the city. William C. Thompson Jr has urged New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg to cancel the 94 million five year contract Millions of people are at risk of not receiving their salaries or being unable to pay bills as urgent talks are held to stave off a crisis in the bank clearing system. Even a small default by a medium-sized financial insitution, such as a building society, could bring a major part of the payment mechanism to a halt, crippling economic and social activity. |
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INDEPENDENT Russian tycoon bids to join Corus board |
Big Food Group 'Judas' claim as members turn on Londis directors |
SCOTLAND ON SUNDAY Vodafone looks east to buy more of Polish mobile firm GlaxoSmithKline Investors step up opposition to Garnier pay Aberdeen Asset Management weighing up 45m bid Weir Group boosts presence in Middle East |
SMG Warnings dampen optimism in software industry LogicaCMG Warnings dampen optimism in software industry DA Group gets animated over Far East deals Wolfson Microelectronics Digital boom strikes chord for Wolfson |
SUNDAY EXPRES Russian tycoon bids to join Corus board: The Russian metals tycoon who has built up a 96m stake is seeking a seat on the board of the troubled steelmaker. Broker's note sees bargain hunters chasing Cable & Wireless Cable & Wireless had a stonking session yesterday and as the year draws to a close the telecom carrier is pretty much assured to end 2003 as the best blue-chip performer. Things are looking up at Royal & SunAlliance. Shares in the insurance group have under performed the FTSE 100 index by 10 per cent over the past quarter and have fallen by 18 per cent during the past year. |
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INVESTORS CHRONICLE Tips: Buy RMC (RMC) at 625p - Speedy Hire (SDY) at 370p - Windsor (WNDR) at 43.5p - Basepoint (BNT) at 117p.Sell JJB Sports (JJB) at 250p - Quiktrak Network (QTR) at 20p. Updates: Buy Lloyds TSB (LLOY) - TT Electronics (TTG) - William Ransom (RNSM). Sell Antofagasta (ANTO) - Top Ten Holdings (TTH) good value. Company Results: Sell Homestyle (HME) - MyTravel Group (MT) - Carpetright (CPR). Buy NHP (NHP). |
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SHARES MAGAZINE Plays of the Week: Buy Vianet (VIA) at 6.87p - Grainger Trust (GRI) at 15.93 - GMA Resources (GMA) at 22.5p.Updates: Buy Kewill Systems (KWL) and Centurion Electronics (CUC). Hold Sterling Energy (SEY).Commerzbank 2004 stock picks: - BAE Systems (BA) - BOC (BOC) - BSkyB (BSY) - GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) - Prudential (PRU) - Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) - Reuters (RTR) - Shell (SHEL) - Tesco (TSCO).2003 Portfolio Review: - Rotork (ROR) - McBride (MCB) - Polar Capital Technology Trust (PCT) - Delta (DLTA) - Telecom Plus (TEP) - Intechnology (ITO) - Online Travel (ONT) - Future Network (FNET) - Johnston Press (JPR) - Hiscox (HSX) - ICAP (IAP) - Enterprise (ETR) - Honeycombe Leisure (HCL) - Cobra Biomanufacturing (CBF) - GW Pharmaceuticals (GWP) - Rexam (REX) - RPS (RPS) - Baggeridge Brick (BGBK) - TBI (TBI). |
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