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Sharewatch: Main buy recommendations (Jan '05 - July '09)

Gulf Keystone
Just Car Clinics
ArmorGroup
NETeller
Kleeneze
London Asia Capital
Begbies Traynor
Armor Group
Kleeneze
Entertainment Rights
GB Group
La Tasca
Cranswick
James Fisher
Expomedia
March Networks
PKL
Chorion
nCipher
XL Tech Group
Coda SciSys
NSB Retail
Augean
Cyberscan
Mayborn
Revenue Assurance Services
Caretech Holdings
Inspace
Asian Citrus
Davenham
Asian Citrus
BATM
Carter & Carter
Davenham
Electric Word
Inspace
Powerleague
Retail Decisions
Hargreaves Services
Carter & Carter
Kewill
Retail Decisions
Parkwood
Computer Software Services
Scott Wilson
IPT
China Shoto
Lawrence
SMC
Interactive World
Spice
May Gurney
Homebuy
RC Group
Renesola
Baltic Oil Terminals
Ceramic Fuel Cells
Flying Brands
James Fisher
Land of Leather
Hitachi Capital
Character
Tarsus
Renesola
Renew
Eros
SMC
Eros
Renew
H&T
Character
Cosalt
Alternative Networks
Cape
Alterian
Haike
Arena Leisure
Eaga
Servicepower
Cbay Systems
Armor Group
Jetion
Superglass
Clapham House
Telecom Plus
Glisten
Dawson
Melorio
Redhall
Hargreaves
Character
Renew
Adept Telecom
nCipher
Jetion
Mears
Cape
Amino
Mears
AssetCo
RCG Holdings
Topps Tiles
Telecom Plus
Cosalt
Education Developent
Scott Wilson
Low & Bonar
Vitec
Regenersis
MDM Engineering
OPG Power Ventures
Kentz
Ideal Shopping Direct
Maxima
Dmatek *Bid
Hargreaves
Photo-Me
Peter Hambro
Tarsus
Big Yellow
Debenhams
Innovation
Clapham House
Melorio
Tarsus
Superglass
Eros
Future
Superglass
Eros
Education Development
Innovation
H&T
Scott Wilson
Severfield Rowen
Kewill
Lavendon
Zetar
Prezzo
Synergy Health
AssetCo

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