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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Debt Free Dir. | LSE:DFD | London | Ordinary Share | GB0032360280 | 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% | 175.50 | - | 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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26/3/2007 08:35 | debts interims very positive. | jailbird | |
25/3/2007 12:20 | I wet to master investor 2007 yesterday (24/03/07) and spoke with TW regarding his shorting of this stock. He has a friend who had a bad experience with an IVA company and I think his shorting is more personal than maybe logical. He also said that there are IVA companies that are mis-selling and there will be a scandal in the future quite like the mis-selling of endowment mortgages. I tried to persuade him that DFD are the market leaders and are pushing for regulation, but he still seemed to be convinced that all IVA companies are the same and that they should be advising more bankrupcies instead of IVA's in many cases. Also thought the banks are not going to budge in their stance against IVA companies, but I think they will at some point have to negotiate the fees with the IVA companies because of the larger amount of people who will be getting into debt. | g1ll1s | |
24/3/2007 23:24 | Sorry guys - a red herring! My apologies to all of you. The interim results out on Monday are for Debts.co.uk (not Debt Free Direct). Still, we can expect those results to have an impact on DFD. Sorry again....but at least it brought out a few more posters to this thread. I'm really feeling quite claustrophobic now! sat | sat69 | |
24/3/2007 23:20 | relax jailbird on your dets! | cojones | |
24/3/2007 20:39 | Well I use Sharescope and I just checked the date there and You are wrong I am afraid... no results expected for ages. | dorisken | |
24/3/2007 17:16 | Aren't u guys talking about DETS..results on Monday 26th | jailbird | |
24/3/2007 16:50 | What interims are the they announcing? Next interims are 6m/e 30/4/07 aren't they? Is it not another trading update? | didierdrogba | |
24/3/2007 15:17 | Mark, It's in todays FT - Can't find a link, but if you nip down to your local newsagents, you'll see it in black and white (or should I say black and yellow!) sat | sat69 | |
24/3/2007 12:39 | Sat: I can't find any confirmation that they're announcing anything on Monday. Have you got a link somewhere that confirms please? I really hope they are because hopefully we can have tangible proof that the drop was way overdone... | marksarjant | |
24/3/2007 08:56 | Just realised why we had the drop on Friday guys. They are announcing their interim results on Monday 26 March. Nervous investors selling because of the expected bad news. My guess is that we will have a big rise, as the bad news is already in the price. I'm expecting a good forward looking announcement stating the measures taken place to increase sales are already showing early signs of bearing fruit. Sure to see a big swing on Monday (hopefully upwards) sat | sat69 | |
23/3/2007 20:26 | Hi guys, After a strong run it was expected we had a little retrace. Can't expect to move up every day! Nothing to worry about. Just a pause for breath for profit takers. Expect the move up again next week. The chart is still looking good for £4 in the short term. Have faith. sat ps. Nice to have some company here at last! | sat69 | |
23/3/2007 18:48 | ........blimey, four of us on this BB, it's getting crowded | g1ll1s | |
23/3/2007 11:14 | I don't know about Evil Knieval's list but it is tipped strongly as a buy in the Fleet street Letter. In terms of todays decrease, I wouldn't get too excited: The MMs have a habit of moving prices around to create a market, that is after all what they are paid to do. I'm just pleased to see a recovery of sorts since this mornings low. | marksarjant | |
23/3/2007 10:57 | ........Nothing in the IC today | g1ll1s | |
23/3/2007 08:59 | Anyone know why the sh pr has dropped today - is there anything in the IC for instance which comes out today, or just profit-taking after a nice run ? I am conscious that this share is on Evil Knieval's Shorting list. How important is that do we think..? Thanks for any feedback | dorisken | |
22/3/2007 21:00 | Good man Mark! Nice to know at least there are 3 men in this boat! | sat69 | |
22/3/2007 20:58 | Yeah I'm here too, I love the chart over the last few weeks: I only hope it continues... :) The fall was way overdone, If we could just see an increase in buying volume we could see this fly back to £4 and beyond. The next announcement will be critical tho': important that they come in on/better than current mrkt expextations. | marksarjant | |
22/3/2007 16:55 | Cheers g1 - I was getting a bit worried - 1st sign of madness and all that! Anybody else out there? | sat69 | |
22/3/2007 16:54 | Hey Sat69, I'm with you man........ | g1ll1s | |
22/3/2007 16:51 | Another day, another rise. The bid at close was 341p. I've noticed increased daytime tv advertising, and clearly someone knows that it is paying off. The share price has risen dramatically in the past few weeks, albeit in small volume. Is it someone connected who is buying small every day so as not to be detected? I really don't mind talking to myself at all, as long as the share price keeps rising! sat | sat69 | |
21/3/2007 16:50 | What a day - Up 5%. Bid now 335.5p. Chart looking good. No resistance all the way to £4.75. My £4 target should easily be achieved in the short term | sat69 | |
20/3/2007 16:40 | The rise continues. Closing bid = 321.5p - a 7 week high. | sat69 | |
19/3/2007 17:01 | Another nice rise today in very low volume. | sat69 | |
15/3/2007 12:17 | Have not seen these levels since the crash of 6 weeks ago. Filling the gap nicely. Target £4. | sat69 |
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