Thursday, 12 March 2009

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The DOW finished more or less flat yesterday after surging almost 400 points on Tuesday - the FTSE is down around 70 (2%) this morning and the DOW futures are down around 66 - let's face it this bear market probably ain't over yet - the fat lady is still gargling in her dressing room - some people say we will see DOW 4000 and S&P 500 - the FTSE is actually holding up remarkably well, it hasn't even tested the 2003 lows yet An interesting comment from Art Cashin who has already called the bottom wrong once - see Art Cashin - he said yesterday "there are still some long-term buy and holders who haven' t been flushed out, so we will probably see more drops to finally get them to give up" Strange how the market works - peopl e who bought in 1996 and held on are now back to where they started from, although they probably cashed in some dividends on the way, but the market wants to flush out the real diehards!

[UPDATE : Richard Cunningham from Alecto Financial has just been on CNBC (Thursday morning) his projections, based on the charts, are 5450 for the DOW and 3000 for the FTSE - so bearing that in mind here are some tips from the analysts. ]

SHARES MAGAZINE
Plays:

Buy Admiral at 860p

Update:

Take profits in Holidaybreak

Keep buying:

Fairpoint -- Lancashire Holdings -- Immupharma -- Penna Consulting

Keep selling:

Anglo American -- Carpathian -- Barclays -- Pursuit Dynamics -- Laird

FINANCIAL TIMES

Chinese exports plummet and the currency is the strongest in the world, but this is causing headaches in Washington and Beijing

Glencore -- available liquidity rose above $5 billion at year end, roughly when the Xstrata rights issue was being finalised

Staples -- the surprise is that the results are not worse, - Staples has remained profitable by drastically cutting costs and inventory

Lombard

Barclays' board cannot expect to survive unscathed

National Grid may be contemplating a cash call

THE TIMES
Tempus:


Hold International Power
Buy Melrose on weakness
Hold PartyGaming

Comment:

Pace may benefit from the misfortune of French rival Thomson

Tiddler to watch - Circle Oil

DAILY TELEGRAPH

Questor:


Hold Intertek
Buy International Power

Comment:

FTSE reshuffle: We are no longer a service economy

THE INDEPENDENT
Investment


Buy Tullow Oil
Hold Ark Therapeutics
Hold Chime Communications

DAILY EXPRESS

Solar Integrated Technologies expected to benefit from Obama's energy plans
Falling oil price lifts transport stocks




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