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Good day for the markets
Following a promising start, a superb day for equities saw a 17.27% net move to an index of 121. It has also been reported that the Banking & Finance sector has benefited from Swank & Swank shifting 17.188p. Company Chief exec, E Lions, who has been in charge for 5 years was bouyant in an interview. Likewise the Food & Beverage sector has benefited from Speerminted shifting 16.455p. Company Chief exec, J Finch, who has been at the helm for 7 years was pleased in an interview.

Meanwhile a large loss in the stock market was Swallow International Freight, freight operator with main markets in the European and US airways, by 16.464p.

Trend-watchers believe a large rise in the AIM market was Due to Light by 13.21p. Furthermore a large rise in the AIM market was Lol Hope by 17.442p.

. It was reported today, following several urgent meetings with its bankers Open Spires and Tech has requested its shares be delisted from the exchange. We await further developments, which was followed by news that following several urgent meetings with its bankers Logans Systems, medical drug manufacturer, has requested its shares be delisted from the exchange. We await further developments. In other trading news, in a widely predicted move, Northern Archipeligo, hedge fund manager and investment adviser, was uncerimoniously delisted from the stock exchange today after its share price crashed to 5.85p. CEO Z Serve has led the company for 3 years.

Trader's Tales

     
Today we are looking at the recent performance of the Sport/Leisure and Technology sectors, relative to the main market.

This indexed chart compares their historical movement on the market.

Sector Performance (Indexed)
    
Top Funds
The highest performing funds in the market.

Fund Description Last %
CAMD-F Caverns Mid +4.08
HUWD-F Heuphort All Wide +3.07
LEIS-F LEAF IDEAL Shift +2.98
BIIC-F Bishopsgate Int .. +2.73
PAUK-F PANDEC Sole UK F.. +2.57
Shifting Sectors
. Early reports suggest, that in line with the general trend of the stock market, Media/Leisure, Retail, Sport/Leisure and Telecom will likely rise today. Comparatively, Engineering, Food & Beverage, Health, Marine/Industrial and Utilities will fall by market close.
High Flyers
The top individual traders as of today, shown in order of their net worth.

# Trader From N.W. (£)
1 julian hawe GB 20.25b
2 Will Hamlin UK 2.98b
3 Jahn Gunnar Moe NO 2.95b
4 Adalli Akan AQ 1.65b
5 Joe Mugg US 1.59b
In This Issue
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Prats Page 5
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MAVERICK! Page 7
"Upmanship!" Page 8
Market Choices Page 9




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