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City restaurant (RTN)     

ckmtang - 03 Feb 2004 08:30

Anyone holding this share, any comment? It recommended by few brokers.

skinny - 07 Jan 2008 16:04 - 128 of 301

Trading update on Wednesday!

cynic - 07 Jan 2008 16:09 - 129 of 301

not sure if it is wishful thinking, but i would have thought there was a 75%+ chance of their figures being good ..... perhaps a bit more scary will be the prognostication for the rest of the year

skinny - 07 Jan 2008 16:27 - 130 of 301

Restaurant Re Post Close Update




RNS Number:2495L
Restaurant Group PLC
07 January 2008

The Restaurant Group plc
('the Group' or 'TRG')

Change of Dial-In Details for Post Close Update

As previously announced, The Restaurant Group will be announcing its usual post
close update on Wednesday, 9 January 2008.

There will be an Analyst conference call at 7:10am on the morning of 9 January
2008. Further to the announcement made on 21 December 2007, the dial-in details
for the call have changed and are as follows: Dial-in: +44 (0)1452 555566 and
quote Conference ID: 30313901.


hlyeo98 - 07 Jan 2008 19:52 - 131 of 301

I don't believe Panmure Gordon's tips to buy RTN. Look at its own sp - dropped from 230p to 90p in 2007. RTN is a SELL now at 165p. Possible buy at 120p.

skinny - 09 Jan 2008 11:16 - 132 of 301

Bought a few @132.5

scotinvestor - 09 Jan 2008 11:31 - 133 of 301

lol at cynic

losing more money....another duff company u bought into

u still slagging the other threads off that u log onto about a million times a day

stroreysj - 09 Jan 2008 13:24 - 134 of 301

Goldilocks needs a crash helmet and two seatbelts to survive the ride the bears are giving her on this stock. Nothing in current trading stament to justify a 30% drop (met expectations and grew 5.5% and continuing expansion as planned). So what if food prices go up a bit they have so many captured markets they can pass the costs on to the public easier than brokers are suggesting. Im so pleased i didnt jump the gun yesterday and pay over the odds but at 125 these have to be a steel

cynic - 09 Jan 2008 13:37 - 135 of 301

confess buying into the retail sector was not one of my brightest ideas of late, but as you say, the results are certainly a lot better than poor and even the brokers' comments are neutral at worst

mitzy - 09 Jan 2008 14:52 - 136 of 301

Heading to 90p level..

stroreysj - 09 Jan 2008 15:07 - 137 of 301

Well if they do will just have to hold a little bit longer. They wont be the only loser im sitting on LOL. In fact they are keeping up the side with a clean sweep. Unless im having a nightmare the FTSE250 has lost nearly a 1000 points in a week. Im a big believer in the current ratio being greater than 1 and there must be a few stocks at the moment where assets are way in excess of mkt cap. Anyway at least its not snowing in Singapore LOL

skinny - 09 Jan 2008 16:30 - 138 of 301

Closed for -10 - not prepared at this stage to hold, but I will be back!

scotinvestor - 09 Jan 2008 16:36 - 139 of 301

yes this is knackered.......u got to laugh at cynic trying to pretend things r ok

skinny - 09 Jan 2008 16:41 - 140 of 301

To be honest, I can't see anything in the RNS to warrant the size of the fall. I'm just not prepared to hold it overnight in this market.

stroreysj - 09 Jan 2008 16:45 - 141 of 301

dont panic captain mannering. Its only a loss if you sell it . it will go up again sometime soon, although I remember saying that when I bought Barrats at 656 and still holding. Ive moved from a day trader, to a swing trader to a value investor in a matter of months and now im just counting the holes in my pockets. Still no doom and gloom - cant wait for the next slapping, sorry instalment.

scotinvestor - 09 Jan 2008 16:58 - 142 of 301

yes it will go back from the value u bought it at in 3 years time!

ptholden - 09 Jan 2008 17:52 - 143 of 301

scotinvestor

Laughing at other posters losing money has to be considered pretty low even by your standards, I take it you have no problem sliding under a snake's belly?

Cynic posts how he sees it, rightly or wrongly, you on the other hand are full of bile and probably the most obnoxious poster on MAM.

FWIW the lesson here is not to fall in love with a share nor trade against the trend; picking tops and bottoms is the most dangerous art of all, success reaping the greatest rewards, failure the greatest losses.

Toya - 09 Jan 2008 18:06 - 144 of 301

Well said pth - Cynic is always prepared to air his mistakes, which takes courage I reckon, and he's not one to crow about those made by others.

Let's hope scotinvestor speaks in jest.

cynic - 09 Jan 2008 18:50 - 145 of 301

the pict is serious at least to himself ..... he should keeping to tossing the caber rather than himself, but seemingly he has a problem which i do not share

hlyeo98 - 09 Jan 2008 20:22 - 146 of 301

Got this right within 2 days.

stroreysj - 10 Jan 2008 02:30 - 147 of 301

If this doesnt rebound significantly by the end of jan Im packing up and going skiing for three months. There is so much doom and gloom out there about a recession which is not happening any tme soon in the UK. The dynamics of supply and demand of the housing market are different to the US, with the start of interest rate easing, improving exports from depreciating sterling (remember previously artificially high to dollar) as well as sustained growth in Asia I find myself agreeing with Gordon Brown (one time only) that the growth rate of the Uk will fall only fractionally. There is no RECESSION . I agree never buck the trend but this is going to reverse soon and sharply once someone is brave enough to put the pieces together.
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