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Authoritative Independent Monthly Share Selections Using Technical & Fundamental Analysis

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Sectors on the move - September

September 2003

Investing in shares may lose you all or some of your money. Past performance is no indication of future performance. Some of the shares recommended here may be small company shares, which can be relatively illiquid and hard to trade and this makes such shares more risky than other investments.

This section should be viewed as raw material for investment ideas, rather than  recommendations.  Comparisons in sectors  are based on the period between  28/07/03 and 20/08/03 Afterits consolidation last month, it was business as usual with  theFTSE-100 resuming its five month uptrend, rising 2.1% to 4,217. Once again, it was pushed out of the limelight by superior performances from both the FTSE Small Cap (+5.5%) and Techmark-100 indices (+9.2%) and with such a positive backdrop it was hardly surprising to find that the number of winning sectors more than outweighed the losers, by 26 to 4.    The bestperformer was I.T. Hardware, which gained 20.6% to 357, making for a60% incre ...

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With small companies there is an above average degree of risk compared to buying blue chips. Please be aware that we have not assessed the suitability of any of these investments for you. The newsletter simply states a personal view and diarises the editor’s investment decisions. Please speak to your stockbroker or other qualified individual to ascertain whether any of these companies mentioned would form useful additions to your own portfolios. Past performance is no indication of future success.

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