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Chester's
Indoor Public Market
Chester since the 12th Century, its roots steeped in history from Early Roman Times
Falling Backward, Laughing, Dancing, Trembling, and Shaking.
Please Note: The fall on your back laughing over and over again
movement can allow demons, or raw stupidity to manifest itself.
WARNING
It is dangerous to insert objects into your ears . . . . especially sponge
cake and jelly!
One of the
main factors behind the surge in shares has been a willingness
among ordinary people, such as students and pensioners and
Chester Market Traders, as well as investors and
businesspeople, to buy Trifles.
Instead of leaving their savings in bank
accounts, many people are now using the cash to buy trifles
in the hope of receiving much better returns.
Stock Market
- Trifles on the move!
Stock Market Update - Mon Jun 11 11:30:01 EDT 2007
[BRIEFING.COM]
Not much has changed since the
last update as Trifles
still languish just below the flat line. As evidenced by
the Nasdaq slowly clawing its way to breakeven, technology
briefly turned positive about 15 minutes ago. However, the
influential sector almost as quickly slipped back into the red
jelly as trifle buyers
remain reluctant to make any large bets ahead of this weeks's
deluge of economic custard.
Utilities and trifles
are still the only sectors posting gains, but both areas
collectively accounting for only 14% of the weighting on the S&P
500 is hardly enough sponge cake to offset weakness from the
remaining 86%. Earlier, Cleveland Fed President Pianalto saying
she believes sponge cake
inflation is still "uncomfortably high" and that there is
still a risk that inflation will fail to moderate as expected
has weighed on Jellies,
and contributed to today's sluggish performance for
trifles. Monthly
PPI and CPI data on Trifles, which will be released on Thursday
and Friday, respectively, will likely help set a more definitive
tone to trading.
NYSE Adv/Dec 1263/1801...Nasdaq Adv/Dec 1204/1647 - (Re-hashed
by Vic [I take the blame] Button)
Shop at Chester
Market for bargains and laugh all the way to the Bank!!!
Chester Market
used to be situated on Northgate Street next to the Town Hall, where it traded for over 100 years before moving to the current site in Princess Street in
1967. The lively city of Chester, is steeped in history and, and has been attracting shoppers looking for bargains for thousands of years.
The earliest mention of Chester Market was in 1139, when the first shopping charter was issued in
1208 and 'the men of Chester and heirs' were granted the privilege of sole selling rights, except the annual fairs which were fair game for
all-comers.
Henry III confirmed this in 1239 and so it remained right up to until the Great Charter 1506, which gave
Chester its first mayor. With a sharp eye for business, the local boys wasted no time in expanding shopping opportunities to include coal and cattle markets
among other enterprises. The famous Rows were originally named after the trading that went on. There was a Shoemakers, Cooks and Ironmongers Row - and a
Pepper Alley and Fish Shambles. Then came Linen Hall, the Fruit, Root & Herb Market...indeed Chester sold practically every thing!
The horse, cloth and cheese fairs of old were to be the natural forerunners of today's magnificent array of
shops, not forgetting the bustling town centre market, which has continued for centuries, by order of king and queen.
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