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Alexfbs Nm | LSE:2003 | London | Ordinary Share | ZAE000018230 | ALEXANDER FORBES LTD NM |
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11/3/2010 | 23:02 | 2003/4 versus 2009/10 | - |
12/3/2004 | 20:10 | POST YOUR HAPPY NEW YEAR GREETINGS HERE!!!!!!! | 33 |
24/2/2003 | 08:05 | What's Your Money On For 2003 | 23 |
01/1/2003 | 10:38 | 2003 - Any wishes or resolutions? | 1 |
31/12/2002 | 18:42 | I'M NOT GOING TO POST ANYMORE.......... | 19 |
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Posted at 01/1/2003 10:26 by opus1 I have!My resolution is to pay even less attention to finance House analysts who tell us to buy when they want to sell, and then to sell when they want to buy. Their sole motivation in life is conditioned by one little five letter word - bonus! And as for their predictions, well they mostly forecast a ftse100 figure of 6000/6500 for 2002 didn't they. My wish is for those two Napoleons Bush and Blair to stop chasing their territorial moonbeams and instead to devote their whole working hours to correcting their countries ailing economies. And I can't resist a forecast (if only for the laugh it will get on Dec.31, 2003). FTSE to test 3200 during the summer, then struggle back to between 3500 and 4000 by year end. Well, with wars threatened, NHI contributions escalating, more and more of us paying 40% tax, industrial unrest, Coucil Tax escalating, and an Enron trained chancellor trying to fill a bottomless pit caused by reckless over estimation of GDP what else can we expect! On which cheerful note HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYBODY |
Posted at 01/1/2003 00:55 by moneybags A happy 2003 to ADVFN & Staff from Moneybags & Co in the tax free state. |
Posted at 01/1/2003 00:27 by m.t.glass Written 2003 on next few cheques to avoid usual error..Commiserations to all who start the new year kneedeep in floodwater (looking like there might be a few). A prosperous New Year to all. |
Posted at 31/12/2002 16:48 by pommy I will have one more prediction for 2003 - CORAC (EPIC CRA) - its gonna be a great year for them!! just watch and see!!!! |
Posted at 31/12/2002 14:22 by zxargon The final part of "Lord of the Rings" to be released Xmas 2003!! |
Posted at 31/12/2002 13:01 by michaeld Many thanks to ADVFN staff. The daily FT and weekly IC have gone as well as the many phone calls to FT's share price lines at 50p/minute!; you've saved me a fortune on what I used to pay for mostly, yesterdays news. I'm surprised that the likes of Pearson Plc haven't tried to buy out the internet competition and close it down? I remember an uncle telling me that someone had invented an everlasting lightbulb, many years ago that was promptly bought out and squashed by the ordinary bulb manufacturers?Here here to the many positive posts above and love the multilingual ones. Happy New Year everyone. |
Posted at 31/12/2002 10:28 by clem Here's hoping for a happy and prosperous 2003 to ADVFN'ers and their families. |
Posted at 30/12/2002 14:45 by nutsyboy NOP to reach 10p by end of March 2003.DYOR etc.... See today's RNS. Much more to come... |
Posted at 30/12/2002 14:29 by psps just hope 2003 is a better year for EVERYONE.more peace more investment gains better pension outlook |
Posted at 17/12/2002 10:21 by dukeseth Whats the best sector to be in during 2003?Opinions welcome.. |
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