Friday, 27 June 2008

Newspaper Share Tips Investors Chronicle

Newspaper Share Tips

INVESTORS CHRONICLE

Cover
· Shares that should thrive in a credit crunch:

Cattles, Provident Financial, PayPoint, International Personal Finance, Albermarle & Bond, Payzone, Begbies Traynor, Tenon, Vantis, S&U, H&T, Fairpoint, Islamic Bank of Britain, Park, Davenham, London Scottish Bank, Onvocas

Tips
Buy – Capita, Morgan Sindall, Accsys Technologies, Beazant Resources, Radicle Projects
Sell – Ark Therapeutics

Tips Updates
Buy – BG, Sibir Energy
Sell – HBOS

Company Results
Good Value –Trifast, Caretech, Porvair, Electron, Creston, Sanderson
Buy –Chemring, Celsis, Petrel, Victoria, First Property, Idox, Geong, GMA resources
Fairly-Priced –Roxi Petroleum, Consort Medical, Western Canadian Coal, GW pharmaceuticals, RPC, Norcross, ACM Shipping, Zambezi Resources, Thomas Cook
High-Enough –Kesa, Safestore, Ashtead, Gooch & Housego


THE FINANCIAL TIMES
Small Talk
· Indian power play (KSK Power)

Other news
· Power struggle damages Meldex
· Inmarsat up on rumours of bid by Harbinger consortium


THE TIMES
Tempus

Avoid Moneysupermarket.com
Too soon to buy DSG International
Buy – Scott Wilson

Tiddler
TeleSet Networks

Other news
· Wild rumor in New York - Chrysler may have to file for bankruptcy


THE DAILY TELEGRAPH
Questor

Avoid – David S Smith
Buy – Cosalt

Other news
· FTSE slides to lowest since March

THE INDEPENDENT
Investment

Sell – Standard Chartered
Buy – United Business Media

WORLD NEWS
Dow falls 358 points to 11453, Nasdaq dropped 79 to 2321, S&P down 38 to 1283
OPEC warns oil prices could be as high as $170/barrel this summer as Libya says it might cut output

Goldman Sachs says Citigroup will have to write down $9-billion in Q2
Labour slumps to bottom spot of 5th place in Henley by-election and loses deposit - finishes behind the Green Party and the BNP ! (My prediction they will boot out Brown before next General Election and Harriet Harman will go on her knees to Tony Blair and beg him to move back in to number 10 !)

To see what will happen to markets on July 3rd see Bill McLaren's Chart Analysis

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