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NMD Nth.Mid.Cons

530.00
0.00 (0.00%)
03 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Nth.Mid.Cons Investors - NMD

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Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Nth.Mid.Cons NMD London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 530.00 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
530.00 530.00
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Posted at 06/11/2018 11:09 by dround87
All my aim stocks are very blue today. Investor confidence returning after shocktober.
Posted at 24/9/2018 13:40 by cc2014
Good afternoon everyone. It seems to me the flow of buy orders continues to confuse the market-makers and have reacted by opening the spread even further.

Winterfloods were happy enough making a market with a 20 point spread when the price was £4. It's been 40 of late and today they've moved it to 50pts.

The buys keep coming though mopping up any sells which appear.

Usually the MM's open the spread to discourage PI's so they can fill larger orders for the institutional investors. Fingers crossed
Posted at 10/8/2018 10:06 by jaf111
A little patience required...the results too late for this week's Investors Chronicle and other tip sheets monthly etc etc

But whatever is / isn't said the fundamentals look exceptionally good
Posted at 09/8/2018 08:21 by cockerhoop
CC2014,

You're correct regards IFRS15, looks like they've been conservative regards Rev Recognition in the past.

Generally IFRS15 will create some opportunities as companies temporarily have profits boosted or reduced by the change in Rev Recognition & investors too lazy to look below the surface.
Posted at 03/8/2017 08:48 by qs99
Morning mate

hxxp://www.northmid.co.uk/who-we-are/our-investors/financial-calendar defo 10th August per this...

cheers and am in for a few more ahead of next week GLA and DYOR
Posted at 24/4/2017 20:05 by cc2014
Some decent buys today - tipped somewhere perhaps. Or maybe one investor picking up several lots during the day.

I think 300 on the offer won't last tomorrow looking at those volumes.
Posted at 30/3/2006 12:36 by edmundshaw
Thanks dumnonian.

i) My error, I was calculating on the profit numbers without adjusting for the minority interest (as, happily, the number of shares stays constant - no dilution!).

ii) Also heavily weighted due to the 200% rise in share price since I invested, even though I have made some disposals to correct the weighting in these to some extent. Therefore I shall not add unless there is clear and substantial undervaluation, as part of my risk/diversification strategy.

iii) Not worried by the drop - it happens; I myself have reduced in the past for the reason stated above, so we just need new investors to increase the shareholder base.

iv) What have you got against AIM?

BTW I visit and ride in cornwall frequently. I'd live there if it were'nt so far from everywhere else... but maybe that's an attraction too! :-)
Posted at 20/3/2006 16:03 by edmundshaw
C2I, copy that. One of the (relatively few) advantages of large director holdings is that a company that is growing strongly and well managed really can get big without fear of being taken out at a price that would be hard to resist for the institutions. So if they like growing organically and just doing what they do well without too much interference, they have great prospects as long as market conditions remain good.

I get the feeling they don't like spending cash outside the business (no acquisitions I can recall, a very low stock market profile), though they reward investors adequately on the dividend front and spend other profits on organic growth. No complaints there!

FWIW I've been in this approaching 3 years (so missed the earliest rises). I can't see any reason to move on... :-)
Posted at 23/11/2005 08:53 by edmundshaw
More than that penpont, IMO, this is also a growth company with a very good track record. I got in (late) at 112p, when the spread was near 7% and the PER a bit silly (low single digits).

Spread still a bit of a problem for new investors, I feel; but I'm happy to hold as the story of expansion, good contracts and good reputation has not changed.

[BTW I actually swing traded a few around 150p on this one!!! Not very easy though given the spread]
Posted at 21/1/2005 14:59 by edmundshaw
187p to sell. Just a re-rating on new investor interest???

Any local press would be interesting, aderemi :-)

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