In the U.K., further evidence on the health of retailers will be demonstrated by Tesco (TSCO) on Tuesday.
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!
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Sunday, January 10, 2010
Week ahead - earnings season starts with Alcoa
Earnings season in the U.S. kicks of with Alcoa(AA) on Monday, which given commodity rebound should be encouraging. On Wednesday, the Fed Beige book report will give further insights on the state of the U.S. economy. On Thursday after the close, Intel (INTC) reports and this will give a good idea of the outlook both for tech and semiconductors specifically.
In the U.K., further evidence on the health of retailers will be demonstrated by Tesco (TSCO) on Tuesday.
In the U.K., further evidence on the health of retailers will be demonstrated by Tesco (TSCO) on Tuesday.
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