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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Alexandra | LSE:AXD | London | Ordinary Share | GB0000143353 | ORD 10P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 5.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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07/9/2009 15:54 | Took the opportunity - bought 2 x 25k and a 15k gg | greengiant | |
07/9/2009 15:47 | These could just as easily be up tomorrow. | the big fella | |
07/9/2009 15:29 | Well there was good news in the wings on friday so who knows! | the big fella | |
07/9/2009 15:27 | Hmmmmm. Someone trying to get the price down for strategic reasons, or bad news in the wings? | bollers | |
07/9/2009 14:46 | Very strange. Anyone with any sense would have knocked them out in smaller parcels. | the big fella | |
07/9/2009 13:40 | whats that trade at 24p all about then? | bollers | |
06/9/2009 12:06 | nice price gg. | the big fella | |
05/9/2009 11:17 | Application still showing as registered: | hyden | |
05/9/2009 07:38 | TBF The 25k wasn't a sell - it was a buy (mine) gg | greengiant | |
04/9/2009 23:20 | I tried to get a link to the planning application up but I couldn't get it to work. The number is HM/09/0252 and you can find it through the planning portal at: | arthur_lame_stocks | |
04/9/2009 14:10 | Looks like the MM's are trying to take on some stock. They swallowed that 25k and pushed it north. | the big fella | |
04/9/2009 13:52 | I don't. From the results Aug / Sept was implied. | the big fella | |
04/9/2009 13:31 | Big Fella Do you have any idea when that news is due? I've been emailing South Lanarkshire Council planning department trying to find out a date but they never reply. | arthur_lame_stocks | |
04/9/2009 13:04 | Don't forget we are due news on the planning permission for the retail site soon. The price rise might indicate we have some good news on the way. Even without, they are fundamentally cheap and well placed for recovery. | the big fella | |
04/9/2009 12:58 | I'm here!Ten % is a good rise on no news. | meadow50 | |
04/9/2009 12:55 | Just so you don't think you're on your own Big Fella. I've noticed the rise too, but on very little volume, the MM's must be short of stock unless there is a big trade not yet notified. | bollers | |
04/9/2009 11:43 | This one is starting to motor. | the big fella | |
26/8/2009 15:51 | Some reversal of fortunes today. | the big fella | |
10/8/2009 12:34 | Agreed. I bought these at around 10p a while back for recovery. I bought more on the recent fall back. | the big fella | |
10/8/2009 12:32 | TBF - are you alone in here? It's a wafer thin market - market trades 30k penny shares and the price jumps 20%. But it does look like a good story. Only qu is a lot of management change recently - having radically restructured the company in recent years, what's the new team to do. Note also that a huge chunk of the shares were bought by a private investor who just happens to be in the trade earlier in the year. DYOR of course but sumat's going on methinks. | onehandeconomist | |
06/8/2009 13:25 | Up nearly 20%. I wonder if some one knows something regarding the granting of planning permission. Hmmm. | the big fella | |
06/8/2009 12:30 | As predicted , well over sold. Online limits can sell above mid. These are going higher. | the big fella | |
03/8/2009 14:57 | These are surely over sold. Last results showed eps 9.5p through the worst of the recession and over 7p on retained businesses. Well placed for recovery and the potential re rating of assets if the plannineg permission is granted (decision due in August I believe). | the big fella | |
17/7/2009 15:51 | down 33% in a month on no news !! | sscrabble |
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