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The retailer is expected to make full year profits of £1.2bn.

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The 23 had a book value of £52.7m and made full year pre-tax profits of £4.75m.

That would threaten many retailers' ability to make full-year profits and further knock investor confidence.

The retailer, which has 217 stores and also sells online, said it remained cautious about the outlook, and expected to make full-year profits of £90m to £95m.

For a long time, a friend of mine has based her summer holiday almost entirely around a single restaurant, returning to the same place year after year to make full and liberal use of its delicious menu.

Now although these are more likely to meet individual needs, can customers really afford to go on holiday enough each year to make full use of the benefits?

I got two years to make full pension.

The company said if the performance in the fourth quarter was the same as the third, it would not make its full year targets.

Elsewhere banking shares moved higher, with Lloyds Banking Group up 2.45p to 82.85p as it announced 1,080 job cuts, and Royal Bank of Scotland recovering 11.7p to 343.9p after surprise news on Monday of £3bn of new provisions for past misconduct, suggesting it could make a full year loss of some £8bn.

The final dividend of 2.06p (-50%) makes a full year dividend of 4.06p (-32%) and probably makes sense given the need to preserve capital but is disappointing considering it was not that long ago that L&G embarked upon a £1bn share buyback.

She spoke her first meaningful words at 1 year 6 months of age and has been making full sentences since 6 years of age.

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