A Brighton internet share trading service announced record growth this quarter as investors reacted to the recent stock market rise.
As the Footsie 100 hit a two-year high, ShareCrazy experienced a substantial increase in trading volumes and new account applications.
ComPeer, the independent reviewer of share dealing trends, brokers and volumes, also reported in its Q2 2003 survey that ShareCrazy.com had a record number of trades through its site.
The web site, which has gained a large and loyal following since its launch in 2000, offers a low-cost share dealing service.
ShareCrazy director Malcolm Stacey said: "Investors want information to help them make decisions to buy or sell shares in a clear, jargon- free and uncluttered format."
Thursday November 13, 2003
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