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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Blueheath | LSE:BLH | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B01TND9 | ORD 1P |
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% | 28.87 | - | 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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29/5/2007 08:03 | Gordon Ramsey working for us CR | cockneyrebel | |
25/5/2007 19:50 | still holding here - expect these to fly on a break out myself. CR | cockneyrebel | |
25/5/2007 19:01 | 30p would be very nice on monday:-} | captain pugwash2 | |
25/5/2007 08:28 | I can nearly see 30p from here! | battlebus | |
24/5/2007 18:34 | Large volume today and a little step upwards all very pleasing. | battlebus | |
22/5/2007 06:33 | Agree that, just in 'no mans land' at the moment. | deep powder | |
21/5/2007 20:58 | Bought more today hoping that we have bottomed.Expect to see upward movement once figures are out. | battlebus | |
18/5/2007 09:14 | Are there any updated forecasts following the reverse takeover by Booker ? Looks quite interesting, albeit very low margin stuff. | stevemarkus | |
17/5/2007 19:51 | agree. Plenty of punters waiting to get the next leg up imo. CR | cockneyrebel | |
17/5/2007 18:42 | Not going as i had planned but should have reached bottom.Can't fault people for taking profits,up 150% in a week it's quite tempting. | battlebus | |
14/5/2007 16:22 | Lots of sells but the offer price remains rather steady,someone might be wanting stock? | battlebus | |
12/5/2007 10:50 | artemis increase holding by 2milliom shares I expect to see more major holding rns early next week. | johnwalton | |
10/5/2007 20:00 | Still a long way to run on these,if i owned 4 million shares i wouldn't be selling them and you can be sure that the main backers like Schroders won't be selling theirs either.We should see more upside when the both of sets of results are out two weeks after admission and a divi looks likely in 6 months time. | battlebus | |
10/5/2007 19:18 | Don't think so Swag - the mm's won't take 4m shares to hold. I think you'll find that's two sides of a trade yesterday, 2m buy, 2m sell, especially as they are timed close together too. CR | cockneyrebel | |
10/5/2007 17:13 | But also 2 x 2million sells yesterday! | swag2 | |
10/5/2007 16:46 | All the big trades are buys today - 300K, 200K and 750K trades, all buys. another 700K in small buys nearly too. About 150K sells - there's some decent punts being placed as buys at todays offer price of 29p imo. CR | cockneyrebel | |
10/5/2007 16:43 | 200K buy at the close @ 29p CR | cockneyrebel | |
10/5/2007 08:29 | Now a del trade | battlebus | |
10/5/2007 08:27 | 300K too - someone is buying for that or above then. CR | cockneyrebel | |
10/5/2007 08:25 | Broker trade at 30p | battlebus | |
09/5/2007 22:38 | Any ideas how you might put a value on the combined company after issue of very significant number of new shares ? rik | rik shaw | |
09/5/2007 22:04 | 'Kin 'ell Nurdin, well done 8-) | bigbigdave | |
09/5/2007 21:33 | yup I agree...was an intuitive buy for me at 9p ...:o) | nurdin | |
09/5/2007 20:53 | Should more than double ,as i said yesterday this will certainly be a 10 bagger.Once the market gets it's head around this up we will go.Should see another substansial rise tomorrow.The new company is way undervalued even with todays rise to double the Blueheath shareprice for a new turnover of 3 billion and possible profit of 40 million not including Blueheaths performance and more cost savings in the pipeline there can be only one way, up! | battlebus | |
09/5/2007 20:27 | Stuart Rose and Richard Rose involved then ? :-) Should double again then :-) CR | cockneyrebel |
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