CHART ATTACK - Longs and Shorts. (epic char)
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goldfinger
- 12 Jan 2010 20:42
A thread created for the TA of charts on the LSE markets. (aim and plus included)
Beginners and advanced wellcome. Long or short, just post your views and lets have some positive discussion. FIRE AWAY.
NB, UK indicies and sector charts can also to be included in posters analysis
Nah but I think hes completly lost it since his departure from Rivington Street. I see Advfn have taken him on board. How on earth he can claim to be a super guru is beyond me!.
Always gotten on well with him in past and liked our political debates but of late hes lurched even further right and ........well at times seems like a true nutter tweeting.
Worth a watch up on twittter just for the entertainment value and my pith taking.
Tuesday 8 January
Balfour Beatty (BBY) will grace investors with its full-year trading update on Tuesday.
Recent news: The company's construction-related profit warning in November hit sentiment in the share price. At the time, Balfour said construction markets in both the UK and US had softened during the last six months, while its rail business was performing below expectations. However, it stressed contract momentum had remained positive.
Analysts' expectations: Consensus expectations are for pre-tax profits to come in at £290 million.
"We have stuck with our positive stance on Balfour Beatty due to its broad international infrastructure positioning," says Panmure Gordon's Andy Brown. "It has a strong professional services presence which along with its support-services operations complements its core construction activity. Both these areas enhance the group margin potential, so improve the quality of earnings." He adds that the valuation remains "attractive".
Valuation: The stock is trading on a 2013 P/E ratio just shy of nine times.
Skinny be carefull just found this on twitter at 1.51 am.......
Mark Kleinman @MarkKleinmanSky
Exclusive: Balfour Beatty CEO Ian Tyler will announce tmrw that he is stepping down. Deputy CEO Andrew McNaughton to succeed him. More soon