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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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De La Rue Plc | LSE:DLAR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B3DGH821 | ORD 44 152/175P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-2.60 | -3.25% | 77.40 | 78.20 | 79.80 | 80.40 | 78.00 | 80.00 | 622,001 | 16:35:12 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Printing, Nec | 349.7M | -55.9M | -0.2854 | -2.76 | 154.36M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/7/2015 09:24 | not on about this thread. On about when he comes on the UKIP thread. no interest in this thread, but I dont spam it to wreck it, do I? | homeboy35 | |
24/7/2015 09:24 | not on about this thread. On about when he comes on the UKIP thread. no interest in this thread, but I dont spam it to wreck it, do I? | homeboy35 | |
24/7/2015 09:22 | not on about this thread. On about when he comes on the UKIP thread. no interest in this thread, but I dont spam it to wreck it, do I? | homeboy35 | |
24/7/2015 09:18 | Wow...great! Let's all target James Smith and never mind the other users frequenting this thread.... Bunch of morons | casual47 | |
24/7/2015 09:00 | Well said homeboy35, lets hope the moron gets the message. | firebrick | |
23/7/2015 23:32 | Simple answer to that. He's showing himself to be a thread wrecking idiot! | willywonky | |
23/7/2015 08:22 | Glad I bought when I did I should get the dividend and the results look solid.We have 5 more months to get in new orders and confirm the remaining 10% of revenue for the year.I see weakness in the markets for the next 3 months and then we should see a strong rebound. | ch1ck | |
22/7/2015 20:49 | well here we are then at 500p Mr Smith. What thoughts have you had since your last post? I am of a similar mind but there is a lack of info. | scobak | |
13/7/2015 18:53 | Ah well. Nevertheless, I tend to think this could be a buy at 500p even though we are a tad short of evidence to support that. Though, I tend to have a sentimental attachment which I should be wary of. | james smith | |
11/7/2015 14:44 | Hi James I don't think there is a contradiction I see the stock as a buy with or with out the Greek angle. The comment as aimed at people who are posting comments about Del La Ru with out knowing the ability for Greece to print its own currency if it does leave | ch1ck | |
10/7/2015 14:56 | CH1ck If "even without a greek order the share is a quality stock" and you "saw the fall in Del La Ru as an opportunity to buy in yesterday" why say "If you dont know the situation in Greece re their ability to print currency then you should not be buying here as a punt for a greek exit from the euro." Is there a contradiction there? | james smith | |
10/7/2015 10:41 | If you dont know the situation in Greece re their ability to print currency then you should not be buying here as a punt for a greek exit from the euro.The fact are for all you guys asking questions are:The Greeks have a massive printing plant called Holago Press which currently prints all the 10 euro notes.No capacity increase has been noted at the plant in recent weeksIf Greece decides to exit and print a new currency it will take approximately 1 year to design print and adapt all vending machines and bank processess.Del la ru would need to assist Greece with this along with a number of other printing firms as the job would be too big for one company alone.As an example DEL La Ru was chosen to print Iraq's currency in 2003.I saw the fall in Del La Ru as an opportunity to buy in yesterdayHaving sold out last month, even without a greek order the share is a quality stock | ch1ck | |
06/7/2015 10:17 | www.europac.com/voic | james smith | |
06/7/2015 10:15 | Where do my euros come from? The code breaker The 11 digit serial number on every note begins with a prefix which identifies which country issued it. German notes begin with an X, Greek notes start with a Y, Spain's have a V, France a U, Ireland T, Portugal M and Italy S. Belgium is Z, Cyprus G, Luxembourg 1, Malta F, Netherlands P, Austria N, Slovenia H, Slovakia E and Finland L. | james smith | |
06/7/2015 10:13 | Many countries print Euros. How to find out where a euro note is from By Simon Watkins for The Mail on Sunday Updated: 17:27, 2 May 2010 | james smith | |
05/7/2015 23:17 | If Greece prints Euros why don't they just run off enough to pay the loans off!!!!! Whatever, a weak Euro makes purchasing my favourite Italian wines cheaper to buy! | eggbaconandbubble | |
05/7/2015 22:44 | Do they have the paper to print on? All used up in the toilets perhaps? | redartbmud | |
05/7/2015 22:40 | Do they have the wherewithal to do so? | eggbaconandbubble | |
05/7/2015 20:57 | Greece prints Euros (according to Sky) so would presumably print their own Drachma. | james smith | |
03/7/2015 23:55 | www.hat4uk.wordpress | james smith | |
02/7/2015 19:44 | Iaincc, I logged on here precisely to see if that question had been asked. Would the drachma, paper, rubber or whatever be a likely contract for DLAR. Who printed them for the Greeks before the Euro? Certainly would be a big job, and getting paid no problem....just do a 5% over run!!! | eggbaconandbubble | |
02/7/2015 11:09 | Any news of the contract to print the new rubber Drachma ?? | iaincc |
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