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2002 Fnb Holdingsnm

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Fnb Holdingsnm LSE:2002 London Ordinary Share NA0003475176 FNB HOLDINGS LTD NM
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Date Time Title Posts
28/3/200215:50VIVE LA FRANCE - World Champions 20029
02/3/200201:22Whatever way you look at it, it's PALINDROME DAY!!4
26/12/200116:40PREDICTION For 2002 (Almost a DEAD Cert)21
01/12/200113:16WORLD CUP 2002 - Official Thread5

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Posted at 06/1/2003 09:24 by energyi
A GOOD YEAR for the Forecasters:?: Is 2003 again too optimistic?

"Of the 67 equity market clairvoyants polled, only three expected the Dow to close below its 2002 closing price. Only three expected a lower S&P close. Only three expected a lower NASDAQ close. As an average, the group expected the Dow to be up 18.3% in 2003, the S&P up 19.2% and the NASDAQ up a respectable 27.5%. You know, the stuff of which baby boomer dreams are made. When asked to pick their favorite stock sector, only one picked basic materials and only one picked energy. Of course the bulk of the remaining pundits were snuggled safe and warm in health care, tech and financials.

Of the 62 participants who chose to throw darts at the economy, only 2 expected real GDP to fall below 2% (the average was 3.2%). Only two of these folks thought corporate earnings would actually decline in 2003, although according to the Commerce Department 3Q GDP and prior period revisions report a month or so back, that is exactly what has happened over the last three quarters in a row. The average guess for 2003 operating earnings increase was 9.7%. As you know, those who veer far from the consensus social norms of society are either criminals or labeled as crazy. Those on Wall Street who veer far from the consensus have a very good chance of ultimately being labeled unemployed."
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Posted at 03/1/2003 10:40 by big al 39
dodddy - yes to property! Looking to cash in some up here over the coming months.

BTW - I'm always moaning I'm losing trading money, but I should point out my property income was over twice my trading losses and, of course, their value has gone up far more, i.e. little of my overall "wealth" has been in trading/investing accounts!! ;-)))

Haven't calculated everything, but would expect all in to have seen +/-20% improvement in 2002.
Posted at 01/1/2003 15:04 by skyship
I am an active investor rather than a trader, so was both disappointed and satisfied with a 5% gain on the year. Performance snagged on a couple of engineering stocks outside my usual VALUE criteria - hopefully learnt the lesson of staying true to my chosen investment format. Opened a CMC spreadbetting account in order to go short, but so far have only used it for a badly timed bull foray in Gold - got suckered out in the final November pull-back when ZAK (chartist) suddenly retracted on his bullish posture!! As a convinced contrarian I am now mildly bullish, so wouldn't be at all surprised not to be using that shorting tool for yet another year.

Incidentally, as per my post yesterday, can anyone help with the end month FTSE or All Share for Dec'02 - Dec'03. Need to chart my portfolio....
Posted at 31/12/2002 14:05 by marksp
Lend me a fiver will ya?
About £40k down about 20k i should have prevented with hard stop loss - the rest i would make the same mistake again - right calls on the fundamentals however the MMs and others forced them the other way
I have changed strategy. Too many of the great and good have been proved to be liars/thieves/stunningly inept.

I know I can sleep safely in my bed with the marvellous FSA protecting me from market manipulation. I wonder what their rose tinted specs make of the prices each morning as they are set to catch the unwary in the thin market or the whole market is moved to put options above water.

Has anyone seen an FSA enquiry into MONI, IIG, NVM for example? Were the price movements before the announcements due to extreme good luck or........

Trust no-one
Don't swim against the tide no matter how right you may be, wait for slack water
If it looks to good to be true it probably is
If you don't understand why something is so profitable it probably isn't
As tax charges tend to avoid the niceties of accountancy - low tax charges need detailed explanation
Cash flow is king
If you lose money trading shares, why do you think trading CFDs or options using the same rules will give a different result

feeling a bit jaundiced this morning
Posted at 31/12/2002 13:39 by m.t.glass
A good year for me. I've yet to sit down and pull together all the relevant numbers.. the pitiful interest gained on cash.. the losses on what few shareholdings I clung to too long.. the nice gains on spreadbetting UK stocks downwards. But that last category I know has made it a successful year overall for me.

How was it for you?

mtg


2000..., 2001..., 2002,2003...
Posted at 04/6/2002 21:28 by pommy
RSPCA on high alert as Koreans eat drink and be merry after starting world cup 2002 with a 2-0 win over Poland.
Posted at 31/5/2002 10:09 by martini
Good omen enjoy the trip.
Will we spot you as the guy with the mobile in the crowd checking share prices during the match?


Looking forward to the feast of football.
It will be interesting to see if individual Country's Markets move with the results.
M
Posted at 26/5/2002 10:59 by pommy
26 May 2002, 10:13 Seoul - Tokyo
PAULETA seals Portugal win
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Real Madrid star Luis Figo made a quick appearance as Portugal handed China a fairly simple 2-0 in a friendly from Macau.

Goals from Nuno Gomes and striker supreme Pauleta saw the Iberian hopefuls earn a positive result in the final run-up to the 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan™.

A costly error from China 'keeper An Qi allowed Nuno Gomes to grab the opening goal in the 50th minute.

Despite threatening and looking dangerous in the first half, China had no answer for the talented Europeans as Pauleta delivered the knockout punch in the 61st minute.

Not-quite-fit Real Madrid star Luis Figo came on for a quick appearance in the match, and the day belonged to Portugal all the way – a good boost ahead of their impending Group D encounters with The United States, Poland and co-hosts Korea.
Posted at 20/2/2002 08:14 by m.t.glass
And is where Pommy meant to credit this observation? :O)

My birthday. So I shall be raising a glass at 20:02 this evening together with afriend who shares the same birthday.

There are six time/date palindromes (mostly less impressive than this one) this year at 8:02pm on Jan 10, Feb 20, Mar 30,Oct 1, Nov 11, Dec 21. There were six at 10:02am on the same 6 dates in 2001, and six at midnight-02 on the same dates in 2000. But before that there have been none since 1532 (2351 2112 1532) and there are no more after this year till 01:02,10.01.2010

But special ones like today (middle third matching outer thirds) only occur 3 times in history 1001 1001 1001, 1111 1111 1111, 2002 2002 2002.

And if entered in a typical calculator display, it reads the same upside down.

So who will manage to get a message posted here at exactly 20:02 tonight? (Won't be me).
Posted at 20/2/2002 07:55 by pommy
Yes its today....


20022002


and at two mins past 8 tonight it will be a PALINDROME like no other in your life!!!


20:02 20/02/2002


yes thats it 200220022002
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