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Back Street Boys were this weeks top payer with a divi of an amazing £1.50 per share, due to fantastic placings in the UK and US charts... Moby offered the better value for money though.
Back Street Boys were this weeks top payer with a divi of an amazing £1.50 per share, due to fantastic placings in the UK and US charts... Moby offered the better value for money though, probably because he's a vegan. The top ten best returns were: Moby, Back Street Boys, Eels, Smashing Pumpkins, Shania Twain, 5ive, Christina Aguilera, Shitophonics, Macy Gray and Kelis... Full results will be posted to the bulletin board in a moment.
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Parlez-vous Francais? PopEx now available EN FRANCAIS! [Wednesday 15 March 2000]
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Unfair! Unfair! The "Lloyds Names" of popEx get their own way... [Thursday 16 March 2000]
Who earned you what Back Street Boys were this weeks top payer with a divi of an amazing £1.50 per share, due to fantastic placings in the UK and US charts... Moby offered the better value for money though. [Friday 17 March 2000]
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