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GOR Gordon Dadds Group Plc

138.50
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Last Updated: 01:00:00
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Gordon Dadds Group Plc LSE:GOR London Ordinary Share GB00BZBY3Y09 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 138.50 136.00 141.00 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
02/8/2002
15:48
Dislocation
pmeas
02/8/2002
11:42
Dont we think Gordan has caught a cold with respect to his pension
taxing performance.

And end of boom and bust ? Naive to a huge extent?

alchemy
02/8/2002
11:19
Gordon browns,Homework will start to pay off in 2005,when we own half of america and europe,were not in a boom and bust situation just a correction of the markets sectors that have been growing for over a decade have been cast aside for the tech stocks when the correction has been made,buisness as usual,i thought his plans are that of any country,and the tax benifits for feeding a sipp are brillant,and the tax benifits far outway.You are know your pension adviser and should take control of your finnaces,as you have seen no one else makes your money work for you,properly anyway.
pmeas
02/8/2002
11:10
MM - up early??!

Alchemy, I think so.

jl202
02/8/2002
11:04
Dont we think Gordan has caught a cold with respect to his pension
taxing performance.

And end of boom and bust ? Naive to a huge extent?

alchemy
02/8/2002
10:54
any way back to ftse dislocating from the dow,on the charts the ftse made a higher break up which indicates upside coming were as the s&p failed to reach indicating that your troubles aint over yet Mighty Micro and if ya have much more sun your tobacco industry which has diesease in its leafs and ya farming.so i will pray for some rains for you,as regardes my spelling i find it funny i cant spell,
pmeas
02/8/2002
10:33
jl202 et al: Good mornin' frum Californ-eye-ai -- where the weather is *still* great -- or shude that be grate?

MM

mightymicro
02/8/2002
09:00
MM, not orl bade speelling is de rezult orf eegnoranss,, dyor
jl202
02/8/2002
01:21
Mighty Micro - and I thought it was spelt Oregon.............. :)

pmeas is OK

march
02/8/2002
01:08
Hmm -- if you remove the corporate Americans and the political Americans, I fear you may only be left with the Survivalist and Militia Americans in the backwoods of Oregon . . .

And the weather here is just sooo great.

Cheers

MM

(edit to fix typos -- thanks March)

mightymicro
01/8/2002
11:20
MightyMicro,no problem with americans ,just corporate america,and political america.
pmeas
01/8/2002
02:37
pmease: did you go to the patel investor skule of speling?

I'm a bit surprised by your one-dimensional view of the the "one emotion" Americans. Do you *really* think that?

Bemused of Palo Alto, California.

mightymicro
08/7/2002
20:07
pmeas, how do take the fact that UK stocks have performed worse since 1997 than Euro and US stocks, from the same point in time that Brown trashed pensions with his ridiculous tax on pension equity divis? Red Card!
jl202
01/7/2002
22:44
The pound 3 V the dollar 0
pmeas
01/7/2002
22:43
Score line Ftse 3 V Dow Jones 0 and dislocating nicely.
pmeas
25/6/2002
23:50
and an ever decreasing America
pmeas
25/6/2002
11:21
Its beginging to look like Britain is the place to invest with us ever increasing pound.
pmeas
24/6/2002
05:54
If governments were held to the same standards everyone else is concerning pensions, they would all be in Jail. And not just this gov't but the previous ones as well.
mayjuli
23/6/2002
08:04
If our Gordon put his Railtrack lending and future PFI committments on the Gov balance sheet he would not look half as prudent as his supporters claim.

PFI will come back to haunt him (or more likely us).

If the Gov put its pension liabilities on its balance sheets just as companies have been forced to he would get the sack.

jonc
23/6/2002
07:58
Scaremongery,Thats to stop joe public spending on his card and to try and take the heat out of the housing sector interest rates are overpriced now and a rate cut is on its way.
pmeas
23/6/2002
02:16
IMO The construction industry is overdue to go bang!
hi-there
23/6/2002
01:28
pmeas:

"Inflation down,what next interest rates"

Interest rates are *cough* nothing to do with your hero, Mr Brown, it says here in my Independent Bank of England Instruction Manual.

MM

mightymicro
22/6/2002
20:47
The footsie was the only index to end the day up on friday out of all the major index,s We are entering into britains upward trend.Dislocation is now on,granted it will draw us down but we will be the victors.And i strongly put the ftse as a Big buy and i will be filling me boots with the construction sector and service sector such as rentokil interserve balfour beatty mowlem serco birse group costain and engineering companys that serve the gas and water industry.
pmeas
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