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MoneyAM Stock-Picker of the Year 2004 Competition (COMP)     

Bullshare - 18 Dec 2003 20:17

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MoneyAM Stock-Picker of the Year 2004 Competition.

So who really is the best stock picker amongst the MoneyAM users!

Our users simply had to choose any 2 London Stock Exchange (LSE & AIM) stocks which they thought would be the best performer in 2004. The MoneyAM user who picked the stock which increased the most (%) from all the MoneyAM user submissions would become the winner. If there was a tie for first place (two or more users choose the same stock) then the winner would be the one whose second stock performs the best, the second prize would go to the next person who chose the same winning stock but whose second stock was the second best performing etc.

Entries closed at midnight on 31st December 2003. Only one entry per user was allowed.1st Prize: Coveted MoneyAM Yellow Jersey to wear plus 500 prize money
(kindly sponsored by Hargreaves Lansdown Stockbrokers)2nd Prize: A full day training course - value up to 375
(kindly sponsored by Global Markets Training)3rd Prize: A years subscription to Shares Magazine (cover value 150.45)
(kindly sponsored by Shares Magazine)Here is a full list of all stocks /entrants which will automatically update every night. Use the scroll down on the side of the league table to see all entries.Please upgrade your browser


1982roy - 06 Dec 2004 12:44 - 161 of 206

Skyracer - 09 Dec 2004 11:23 - 162 of 206

Well, as we approach the end of the year it is clear BISI has no chance of making the top three (unless they hit gold in one of their coal seams), although considering it is a growth share it has done well to make the top ten over a relatively short period.

The top ten always seems to contain rogue shares. Today; BLR, CPL and EEN.

crystalclear - 12 Dec 2004 22:54 - 163 of 206

20.jpg19.jpgI was too late to get my name on the list, so I won't win anything, but my choice was Antonov. I believed in them enough to follow it on a regular basis, but its way off at the moment. If they announce production has started by Honda or something like that, then I could still be in with a chance, but its looking unlikely.

The Rotax collaberation should come to something, but this year is to soon. The OEMs will want to keep their plans quiet once they know what they want, and they probably haven't even evaluated the compressors properly yet.

kaytom1 - 19 Dec 2004 11:28 - 164 of 206

Is there another competition set up for next year?,i have a couple of "dead certs in mind",lol
although I am not complaining with my RTD selection for this year!

Bullshare - 19 Dec 2004 14:07 - 165 of 206

kaytom; We are launching a completely new game before the end of Jan. More another day.


Mike

Bullshare - 20 Dec 2004 16:21 - 166 of 206

CYC still up there at the top, but with the volatility of AHT and DES who knows if it will be the outright winner!

markymar - 20 Dec 2004 16:41 - 167 of 206

No good been number 2 number 1 i will be and news is on its way.

Watch this space

Regards Markymar

Scripophilist - 20 Dec 2004 17:46 - 168 of 206

I think it would be interesting to do a portfolio next year. I.e. pick five stocks.

markymar - 20 Dec 2004 20:18 - 169 of 206

Bullshare you can put me down for 2005 with Desire Petroleum as this is one horse race.

What date do we finish?


http://www.moneyam.com/InvestorsRoom/ShowPostList?fID=1&tID=1876

Fundamentalist - 20 Dec 2004 22:59 - 170 of 206

Bullshare/Ian

Any chance of actually making the list correct. There are several shares that are showing as 0% due to name changes, consolidations etc - Matrix comms (MXC) formerly OST (Offshore Telecom) is a good example - should be showing approx 300% gain i think.

Some of us have been asking for this for approx 9 mths yet it is still to happen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Kaytom - do you hold RTD - if so - post on the RTD thread and share your wisdom with the rest of us holders

Andy - 21 Dec 2004 00:10 - 171 of 206

wow!

CYC and DES neck and neck!

really close, good luck to those that chose them, on the last lap now!

Bullshare - 21 Dec 2004 06:44 - 172 of 206

looks like an overnight glitch which we will correct. Also will take a look at MXC etc


Mike

IanT(MoneyAM) - 21 Dec 2004 06:49 - 173 of 206

Fundamentalist,

I will get the tech boys to rectify this and I will go through the list to find any other anomalies and get them resolved.

Ian

IanT(MoneyAM) - 21 Dec 2004 08:52 - 174 of 206

Fundamentalist,

The table above should now show correct figures after the glitch from last night - I will do some checks to make sure all is now fine.

Regards

Ian

markymar - 21 Dec 2004 10:28 - 175 of 206

Ian what is the finishing date?

Andy - 21 Dec 2004 10:32 - 176 of 206

Fundementalist,

Ah so you had a vested interest in adjusting those figures! LOL!

Any truth in the rumour you have large orders placed in the market in a last desperate attempt to get your mits on that coveted yellow jersey?

markymar - 21 Dec 2004 10:55 - 177 of 206

Desire Petroleum PLC
15 December 2004


Desire Petroleum plc

('Desire' or 'the Company')

Press Comment

The Board of Desire notes the recent rise in the Company's share price and press
comment that the Company may enter into a farm-out agreement and that it is
considering conducting a fundraising.

The Board can confirm that it is considering all the alternatives available to
Desire to commence an exploration drilling programme in the North Falklands
Basin and, as previously announced, Desire is in discussion with a number of
companies which may wish to participate in such a programme.

An announcement will be made in due course if and when the Company decides to
conduct a fundraising and/or an agreement is concluded with another company.

For further information contact:

Dr Colin B. Phipps (01684 892242)

Mr Stephen Phipps (020 7409 2138)



This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange


Better news coming with Desire petroleum

IanT(MoneyAM) - 21 Dec 2004 11:10 - 178 of 206

Markymar - the finishing date for this competition is close of play on 31/12/04.

Regards

Ian

markymar - 21 Dec 2004 14:02 - 179 of 206

Cheers Ian news should come before then.Any chance of a bottle of champers chucked in? Or should i be buying that as bought as low as 8p.

IanT(MoneyAM) - 21 Dec 2004 14:03 - 180 of 206

markymar - if you bought as low as 8p go out and treat yourself - you can afford it :)

Ian
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