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prophet-profit
here's my candidate (of late!) - TATE

http://uk.finance.yahoo.com/q?s=tate&m=L&d=
justAnotherFTB
QUOTE (prophet-profit @ Jan 17 2008, 08:38 AM) *
here's my candidate (of late!) - TATE

http://uk.finance.yahoo.com/q?s=tate&m=L&d=


They tanked mid last year IIRC, has the bad news which made that happen gone away, or have people just forgotten about it?

Price does seem to be making a bit of a recovery by the looks...
prophet-profit
QUOTE (justAnotherFTB @ Jan 17 2008, 11:12 PM) *
They tanked mid last year IIRC, has the bad news which made that happen gone away, or have people just forgotten about it?

Price does seem to be making a bit of a recovery by the looks...


Tate lost nearly a third of its value in 1 day back in September due to higher maize costs (+ other factors)

http://uk.biz.yahoo.com/28092007/214/secto...-tate-lyle.html

It has been bubbling around the 430-440 range for a while but has suddenly started to show upward movement out of this range - demand for soft commodities?

world ir
most shares are on downtrends but those with strong share buy back policy may prove to
be resistant in bear market

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Sine270
I prefer SUGA.LSE which has risen slowly and steadily since I bought at the start of the year. 15% up so far.

PHAG and GBS doing well too.

Forget shares. Commodity ETF's seems to be where its at.
john_coller
QUOTE (prophet-profit @ Jan 18 2008, 09:38 AM) *
Tate lost nearly a third of its value in 1 day back in September due to higher maize costs (+ other factors)


Do you think that maize costs are going to come down or go higher still?

We are in a hugh commodities boom at the moment.
bob monkhouse
QUOTE (Sine270 @ Feb 27 2008, 08:55 PM) *
I prefer SUGA.LSE which has risen slowly and steadily since I bought at the start of the year. 15% up so far.

PHAG and GBS doing well too.

Forget shares. Commodity ETF's seems to be where its at.

Any reccomendations for com etfs?
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