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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Cppgroup Plc | LSE:CPP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BMDX5Z93 | ORD GBP1.00 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.00 | 0.00% | 179.50 | 174.00 | 185.00 | - | 568 | 16:28:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Security Systems Service | 193.04M | -8.66M | -0.9784 | -1.83 | 15.88M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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12/11/2013 09:03 | cpp is looking increasingly grim. Pointless hanging on in here with SO many other stocks taking off on AIM and money being made hand over fist. FML looks about to take off...overdue financial & op update due, & ex CEO forecasting mkt cap to increase by factor of 8 by end of next year! Buy FML (big vols already this a.m.) | smythy4 | |
12/11/2013 08:57 | I am a buyer at 4.0p like last time around. Hope that helps | bad robot | |
01/11/2013 18:10 | yes be quick if you want to lose the shirt off your back! | karmastuartra | |
30/10/2013 09:07 | cpp looking challenged...maybe later! Big news coming on FML? Ex CEO predicts 8 fold (yes 8 fold!) increase in market cap by end of 2014. Sp has been battered...news due soon. Be quick! | smythy4 | |
25/10/2013 16:14 | Any sincere genuine thoughts on why share price is going down in the absence of any RNS, event dates, etc. !!! ??? | splendour10 | |
23/10/2013 07:39 | mac lost a packet on this donkey! | karmastuartra | |
21/10/2013 14:24 | OPAY rocketing ,parity up 30% since recommended a few weeks ago, sell this crock and buy them ,explosive growth prospects | malcolmmm | |
16/10/2013 16:40 | " CPPGroup Plc - CPP Linslader - 03 Oct 2013 - 20:15:37 - 3111 of 3121 Soon be back over 20p ............ Lins When do you expect that to happen? | 5310carraroe | |
15/10/2013 11:07 | And a 200k buy earlier, | traidemark | |
15/10/2013 10:42 | some life today, buy back in or not ? indicators are certainly turning positive | traidemark | |
10/10/2013 10:17 | what a pile of rubbish,wakey wakey everyone your money is slipping away! | karmastuartra | |
07/10/2013 17:23 | ajmace Either the buyer has had enough for now or maybe there is not enough small sellers to fill their orders, bit of a coincedence the 250k's have stopped with a fall off in selling volumes. | 29howard | |
07/10/2013 16:37 | Today seems to be 1x25k and 2x 20 k.Is that correct? | ajmace | |
07/10/2013 16:35 | 29howardWhat has happened on Friday and Monday with regard to the stake building theory? | ajmace | |
03/10/2013 22:06 | It started on the 26th, loads of sell orders filled all day at 12.5p to fill a 500k buy order 12.65p, since then it's been regular buys every day, guessing it's around 2.5 million bought, still not enough to trigger a rns unless the buyer already had a load, I've got shares worth less than £1k, it's more out of interest than ramping because my stake here is tiny. | 29howard | |
03/10/2013 21:00 | ajmace I'm not saying CPP is a sell or buy but somebody thinks it's worth buying in 250k chunks, I see a 300k sell got a premium to fill yet another 250k delayed buy. This is serious stakebuilding and I do not include larger buys and buys from older days. 3/10/13 250k bought 9.47am at 14.25p 3/10/13 250k bought 13.44pm at 14.25p 2/10/13 250k bought 13.26pm at 14.25p 1/10/13 250k bought 8.56 am at 14p 1/10/13 250k bought 13.21pm at 13.625p 30/9/13 250k bought 9.43am at 14.25p 30/9/13 250k bought 14.35pm at 13.75p | 29howard | |
03/10/2013 20:15 | Soon be back over 20p | linslader | |
03/10/2013 20:00 | Thanks for spotting this, 29howard.I think I'll hold for 16p........ | ajmace | |
03/10/2013 13:50 | Clear as day a buyer in the market, every small trade is a sale, every day the same and then they fill sell orders at top prices. | 29howard |
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