In the U.K. Land Securities should give further information on the state of the commercial property market and Taylor Wimpey on residential property.
Contrarian Investor UK invests mainly in UK FTSE and AIM listed shares. Like famous contrarians, Warren Buffett and Anthony Bolton, he likes to take a different view to the crowd of investors. He prefers the short term, possibly speculative trade, to the long term hold and takes the view that it's about "buy and research" not "buy and hold"! This blog tracks Contrarian Investor UK's thoughts on the stockmarket and his portfolio's trades. Move against the herd with the Contrarian Investor UK!
Trades and observations from a British contrarian stock investor
This blog is not intended to give financial advice. Before investing, do your own research and consult your financial adviser if appropriate. The accuracy of any information included is not guaranteed and may be subject to conjecture or interpretation by Contrarian Investor. Therefore visitors should validate all facts using alternative sources where possible.
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Earnings in full flow this week
Lots of interesting U.S. financial stock earnings this week kicking off with Citigroup on Tuesday (U.S. market closed Monday), followed by Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley later in the week. IBM and Google as well as Advanced Micro Devices are key technology stocks in focus for earnings. General Electric and McDonalds should also influence sentiment.
In the U.K. Land Securities should give further information on the state of the commercial property market and Taylor Wimpey on residential property.
In the U.K. Land Securities should give further information on the state of the commercial property market and Taylor Wimpey on residential property.
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AMD,
Citigroup,
General Electric,
Goldman Sachs,
Google. IBM,
McDonalds,
Morgan Stanley
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