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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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BR.Polythene | LSE:BPI | London | Ordinary Share | GB0007797425 | ORD 25P |
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% | 985.00 | - | 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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25/10/2013 21:47 | Slogs, It would be a concern if they are,I guess you are referring to the possibility of Ineos closing down. Not sure if an email querying this to the company would be welcomed. | wanttowin | |
23/10/2013 16:32 | Are BPI supplied by Ineos at Grangemouth? | slogsweep | |
22/10/2013 10:02 | yikes! Where does this little run-up end? I'm getting dizzy here....It's a little easier with these solid divi-paying stocks to hold them through downturns, as they pay you while you wait, but I admit i find it difficult to sell them in the up's unless a much better proposition comes along, so i end up just holding and holding. Boring, but does wonders for my portfolio over the longterm. I think that might be one of the secrets of successful investing....become really boring like most of the people I meet who work in financial services....Sorry! | malcontent | |
17/10/2013 11:22 | decent volume so far today | wanttowin | |
11/10/2013 12:55 | Nice move. Edison have 56.3p and 59.6 eps. above consensus fwiw. | philo124 | |
11/10/2013 10:34 | flying this morning another new high. | wanttowin | |
03/10/2013 16:30 | Couldn't resist another 238 for me. | wanttowin | |
01/10/2013 15:39 | Topped up with a few this morning and another new high hit, doesn't take much to move this one. Ex divi day on the 16th. | wanttowin | |
24/9/2013 19:45 | Nice new high: | cockneyrebel | |
20/9/2013 08:10 | Since lots of people use the bags for bin-liners, expect an increase in sale of bin-liners! | nocton | |
19/9/2013 13:21 | Will the fact that retailers are going to have to charge 5p for plastic bags, whose use will therefore reduce considerably, have any effect on Br. Poly? (Not sure whether they make the material used for such bags). | bouleversee | |
19/9/2013 08:17 | Breakout CR | cockneyrebel | |
16/9/2013 10:39 | Looks like the high could go here soon imo. CR | cockneyrebel | |
13/9/2013 11:46 | testing 600 now...nice | wanttowin | |
28/8/2013 12:50 | Bought in today as well, been on the fence to long really. Missed the opportunity to get in at 550 but hey, in a perfect world. | wanttowin | |
27/8/2013 08:09 | Bought on Good interims. | philo124 | |
18/7/2013 12:53 | More like a case of B/O, not backtest. Not many go up in straight lines, & these have done me proud since my buy @ 162p. I don't doubt these long term, not for now anyway. | napoleon 14th | |
13/6/2013 21:04 | Looks like 500 is going to get tested. | wanttowin | |
11/6/2013 00:06 | Yes, I don't like to see my profits slipping away so hope for a turn round soon. | bouleversee | |
10/6/2013 23:42 | Lovely solid share this one,I don't hold at the present but looking to get in on this rare dip. Been falling since mid May, support at 520? | wanttowin | |
06/3/2013 20:06 | One of my better purchases. Paid 125p in Apr. 09 in my ISA to boot. Seem to have got my timing right for once. See no reason to sell though I daresay others wd advise top-slicing. Also bt for kids' ISAs so don't feel so bad about HMV! | bouleversee | |
04/3/2013 11:02 | Very upbeat tone from what is usually a very conservative board. I like the reduction in debt and prediction of more to come despite increased CAPEX. Well covered dividend. Only negative is the pension deficit | makinbuks | |
04/3/2013 09:46 | such a great company! | neverforget |
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