Hot FTSE Stocks Today BARC LLOY RBS HSBA ITV GKP CBRY BLND VOD LGEN

Submitted by Godmode on Wed, 02/10/2010 - 07:37.
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  1. LON:LLOY- Lloyds Banking Group PLC
  2. LON:VOD -Vodafone Group plc
  3. LON:ITV-ITV plc
  4. LON:RBS-Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc
  5. LON:BARC-Barclays PLC
  6. LON:HSBA-HSBC Holdings plc
  7. LON:CBRY-Cadbury plc
  8. LON:GKP- Gulf Keystone Petroleum Limited
  9. LON:BLND- The British Land Company plc
  10. LON:LGEN -Legal & General Group Plc
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Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 02/13/2010 - 09:09.
Greece debt crisis is definately affecting LLOY, RBS and BARC stock. Does any of these banks have exposure in Greece market then we might have a new low for the FTSE banking sector. am worried, my portfolio is heavy on banking right now. time to diversify
Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 02/12/2010 - 13:05.
falling SP scares small and medium investors , so the big boys are pushing the SP down. when it fall enough as a result of ppls selling , the big boys pick it up . and laugh at all the suckers who threw away their shares . the result expectations is good , so hold on and hold on tight .
Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 02/12/2010 - 10:03.
any specific reason why FTSE stocks like Lloyds Banking, Royal bank of scotland and Barclays bank is weak today? your tips would help
Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 02/11/2010 - 07:50.
thanks for the tips on LLOY and RBS. So far so good ur calls were on target

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