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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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European Home | LSE:EHR | London | Ordinary Share | GB0001373736 | ORD 5P |
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% | 22.00 | - | 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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18/2/2006 10:54 | Paul I used to hold IDS and always thought that this was developing into a very similar company with a few 'extras' thrown in. If you compare the facts and figures of the two companies EHR appears to be substantially undervalued in comparison to IDS. It has been well reported that internet based business had a very good Xmas trading period and I am a little disappointed that we have not had any news from them about their sales over this time. Perhaps the recent rise has something to do this? We might have some news during the coming week. | wessie | |
18/2/2006 10:42 | Can some of you guys start complaining to ADVFN about these constant spam posters. They don't seem to be listening. | hamsterape | |
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18/2/2006 01:05 | Hi, It's 5 actually !!! I've been patiently holding these for some time, indeed regularly topping up over the past 6 months, got 65,000 shares now. At long last it's beginning to look like this may not have been a big misjudgment !! Averaged the cost down to probably somewhere between 110-120p, so not a million miles away from the current price really. There is hope ! When you look at the high valuation put on Asos, it's conceivable that (if they are showing decent growth in sales & profits) then EHR's internet operations might be worth the best part of the current modest mkt cap ? Maybe ? With the existing profitable home shopping business thrown in for very little. Profits set to rise due to curbing of losses in the TV operation, so next set of figures should begin to show an improvement. I like it, just seems overlooked & unloved, hence cheap ! Regards, Paul. | paulypilot | |
17/2/2006 19:52 | I make that 4 of us now! I still feel that there is some positive news to be announced shortly, with the share price being stagnant for so long there must be some good reason for the two days of blue. I decided to buy a few more today to average down to 1.09. With the relatively recent narrow spread it was to good an opportunity to miss. | wessie | |
17/2/2006 16:22 | Expansion into Germany. EeZee TV. Plus, Kleeneze probably has good figures over the Christmas period. | skintvestor | |
17/2/2006 15:35 | Looks like a turnaround here at EHR...chart looking better, news must be around the corner. | pre | |
17/2/2006 11:43 | Getting to the point where I'm thinking of averaging down. | pshevlin | |
17/2/2006 08:19 | Nice rise again this morning...looking good. | pre | |
16/2/2006 23:54 | Bought these when they were bombed out at 40p, about 3 years ago. Seen them almost get to £2 then drift back down. When these blow, they can really blow. Increases of 20p per day are not uncommon. Good luck!!!! | skintvestor | |
16/2/2006 23:25 | Good to see some life on this BB!! I thought i was the only one holding!! Anyway, i'm expecting a positive trading update and EHR should do well in term of revenue and adding to the bottom line profits as a result of their involvement in the 2006 world cup, imo. This will move rapidly northwards on any positive news imo. Good luck to all who hold:-) | pre | |
16/2/2006 22:55 | I don't suppose anyone is showing a profit? I hold at an average of £1.09, how are you doing? | wessie | |
16/2/2006 22:52 | Bloody hell, 3 of us!!!!!! | wessie | |
16/2/2006 22:24 | Wow! haven`t seen this much action in these for ages. Something going on. Expansion into Germany very shortly. Just to coincide with the world cup. What a clever management we`ve got. | skintvestor | |
16/2/2006 20:16 | I predict a positive Xmas trading statement is imminent! I'm pleased to see someone else holds these. | wessie | |
16/2/2006 15:43 | Tick tock and up she goes! Must be an update soon ...any ideas? | pre | |
16/2/2006 14:42 | Another tick up...could this be the start of the upward trend? | pre | |
16/2/2006 12:58 | Nice rise...long may it continue. Looks undervalued to me, imo. | pre | |
03/1/2006 09:00 | European Home Retail names Stevan Fowler as finance director LONDON (AFX) - European Home Retail PLC said it appointed Stevan Fowler as group finance director with effect from Jan 1. newsdesk@afxnews.com ak | skintvestor | |
08/12/2005 11:16 | Nice bounce back today.. | mitzis | |
07/12/2005 15:46 | The main worry at the moment seems to be paying the debt whilst not making enough profit. I'm sure the business is turning around though and the second half should show big imporvements from the ecommerce businesses | the analyst | |
07/12/2005 12:46 | Can only buy 1500 online! | skintvestor | |
07/12/2005 12:41 | Fall looks way overdone - expect this to come back as investors digest the results. Some decent buys reported. | pre | |
07/12/2005 08:29 | Maybe these had something to do with it * Operating profit before exceptionals, joint venture and associate, #1.2m (2004 #2.3 million) * Loss before tax and exceptional items of #0.6 million (2004: profit #2.1 million) following anticipated investment in eeZee tv * Basic Loss Per Share of 1.58 pence per share (2004: earnings of 2.98 pence per share) | biswell |
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