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Traders Thread - Wednesday 17th March (KGF)     

Crocodile - 16 Mar 2004 21:03

UK PreMarket Futures FTSE +- DAX +- DOW +- S&P +- Nasdaq +-

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US indexes recovered from a volatile session after the Federal reserve opted to keep the overnight bank lending rate, at 1 percent, a more than 40-year low, in line expectations.  

 

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Canary Wharf (F), Huveaux (F), JKX Oil & Gas (F), Johnston Press (F), Kingfisher (F), Parity Group (F), Pixology (F), Restaurant Group (F), RPS Group (F), Slough Estates (F), Tikit (F), Xaar (F), Amersham (EGM), London Scottish Bank (AGM),BoE`s minutes of March MPC 3/4 meeting (09:30)The Budget (12:30) Feb/Jan Labour Market Report (09:30)

Bear Stearns Companies Biomet Inc, Federal Express Worthington Industries, Jabil Circuit Inc Darden Restaurants

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BASF, BMW Muenchener Rueckversicherungs Medion AG, Elmos Semiconductor

Vivendi Universal, Zodiac Autoroutes du Sud de la France GFI Informatique, J C Decaux

Ex Dividend: ANL Abbey National 16.67p, BMK Benchmark Group 1.95p, BI. Brambles Industries 4.16p, CYD Countryside Properties 13p, FBDU Flying Brands 5.22p, FCCN French Connection Group 2.25p, GLH Gallaher Group 20.15p, HSBA HSBC Holdings 15.36p, HVX Huveaux 0.88p, ISO Isotron 3.55p, JDW Wetherspoon (J D) 1.33p, HDW Headway 0.79p 2.47%, KGP Kingspan Group 3.62p, LAC Lawrence 1.28p, LLOY Lloyds TSB Group 23.50p, LPT Linx Printing Technologie 3.10p, PDG Pendragon 3.80p, PO. P & O 9.00p, PRU Prudential Corporation 10.70p, PCH Pochin's 2.25p , PRV Porvair 1.00p, QTA Quantica 1.00p, QYM Quayle Munro Holdings 6.00p, RDW Redrow Group 3.00p, TRS Tarsus Group 2.20p, WHY White Young Green 2.20p, WKT Walker (Thomas) 0.15p

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Crocodile - 17 Mar 2004 07:44 - 6 of 19

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Crocodile - 17 Mar 2004 07:56 - 7 of 19

Llyods divi looks o.k.at the moment.

Melnibone - 17 Mar 2004 09:05 - 8 of 19

Morning all,

Kicked over the traces yesterday and held Blue Chip
stock longs overnight.
Took profit this morning, that's enough bravery for this
week. ;-)

S@P is holding 1100. It needs to break above 1114 today
to make me wary of shorts. If it breaks 1121 then I'll be
considering strapping on the Bull Horns again.

Equivalent levels on FTSE, IMHO, are 4440 to be wary of shorts
and 4470 to start digging the Bull Horns out of the loft again.

Until then, back to safety and scalp with the intraday trend.
Still unsure where this is going.

Melnibone.

little woman - 17 Mar 2004 09:15 - 9 of 19

Morning all

Couldn't wake up this morning - currently sleepwalking!

Melnibone - 17 Mar 2004 09:26 - 10 of 19

I see the FTSE stalled at my 4440 level.

Time to chill out now and protect today's profit.
I'm expecting the S@P to drop back below 1114 before
the open. Waiting for the market to show it's face now.

Catch you later.

Melnibone.

little woman - 17 Mar 2004 15:07 - 11 of 19

mmmmmm - been out for the last few hours - PSN seem to be doing outstandingly!

Need to look into the implications/details of the budget!

little woman - 17 Mar 2004 15:20 - 12 of 19

My main budget interest was with the tax on dividends. Basically companies that make more than 50,000 net profit - no change. Companies that make less will pay a little more if they pay a dividend. The extra is the overall rate they pay on the 0% (first 10,000) net profit.

Melnibone - 17 Mar 2004 15:23 - 13 of 19

GSK getting hit again today.
I think the volume is heavier than normal as well, which
is another Bearish indicator.

Be careful taking positions between 4440 and 4470.
This is a bit of a 'null' area IMHO.

Took profit on another Blue Chip long when we hit 4440 again at the
US open.

Melnibone.

stockbunny - 17 Mar 2004 15:35 - 14 of 19

I've been working so only caught bits of the budget with one ear...
Can anyone tell me if I heard right that Gordon is taking
out the tax on brownfield sites that did exist and was a pain
to developers and now creating a level playing field with the
development of green field sites that didn't suffer this tax
in the first place....Or as a holder of some shares in a
builder, who does do brown field development was I dreaming hopefully (lol)

little woman - 17 Mar 2004 15:43 - 15 of 19

I haven't looked that closely at the budget, but I do know that my shares in PSN (housebuilder) is up 40p at the moment

little woman - 17 Mar 2004 15:47 - 16 of 19

Share price over the last 10yrs in PSN!!!!!!!!

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stockbunny - 17 Mar 2004 16:27 - 17 of 19

Little woman...
Ah is the villa in Southern France on the horizon???
And if it is can I book a fortnight in August?? lol

little woman - 17 Mar 2004 17:05 - 18 of 19

I wish - but it just goes to show that a FTSE350 company can do amazing things and pay a dividend too!

TANKER - 24 Jan 2006 14:49 - 19 of 19

time to buy 320p by march.
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