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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Fki | LSE:FKI | London | Ordinary Share | GB0003294591 | ORD 10P |
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% | 83.50 | - | 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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11/12/2007 11:15 | Surely, at these levels you've got to be confident that we've seen the bottom. Todays manoeuvre to accomodate those who missed the chance is indicative. | gaean | |
10/12/2007 14:09 | hold long times for 65P, I think will up .because this businese is 4 yers circle ... | jdung | |
10/12/2007 13:57 | Stuart, sorry to hear about your losses - At these silly prices those rumours may very well be revived... | sruk77 | |
10/12/2007 13:51 | Not good at all. I lost loads here earlier this year. The bids were rumoured to be around 160p!! Seems a long way away now | stuart14 | |
10/12/2007 13:51 | Not good at all. I lost loads here earlier this year. | stuart14 | |
10/12/2007 13:41 | Impact on 10-15% overall trading and yet they are down 18% already? Clearly oversold now and the share price should stablise at 70p before year end results are out! | sruk77 | |
10/12/2007 13:24 | 60p....next???? | h4rsh2 | |
10/12/2007 11:22 | 65p now, support line, maybe up? | jdung | |
10/12/2007 10:23 | Bunch of criminals. Glad I sold out. Where is the bottom now? | prokartace | |
30/11/2007 10:20 | a44 You have a good point. Citigroup lowered their target today from 100p to 90p, then said the company is worth 110p!! Talk about hedging your bets. Anyway technically we got the recovery i hoped for. 85p is going to be a struggle, so I have decided to take profits and buy back on weakness. DYOR | prokartace | |
29/11/2007 11:03 | Are the directors buying? | pickph | |
29/11/2007 10:17 | I love the brokers UBS downgrade just before results and even after results we have targets of 75 - Neut - and 140. Feel sorry for anyone that relies on broker recommendations! | a44 | |
29/11/2007 09:32 | results look strong enough to justify a share price much higher than this, and/or a strong chance of a bid a some time. "The strong fundamentals of the Group's energy sector activities should support continued strong overall Group performance in the second half." | deadly | |
27/11/2007 13:19 | 70 P , it is strong support line | jdung | |
26/11/2007 15:23 | Saw that. As you say... | prokartace | |
23/11/2007 16:18 | I just HATE being right :-) | prokartace | |
23/11/2007 09:43 | Hoping for a 10p rally from here..... | prokartace | |
19/11/2007 15:54 | Its not alone. It looks like all shares which have been connected to leveraged buyouts are having a bad time generally and especially today | prokartace | |
19/11/2007 15:31 | What on earth is going on? Does anyone know | gurudean | |
15/11/2007 18:11 | I would be worried that this is more than the dollar effect as it has sunk for 12 trading days in a row (15%) with little resistance so far. | a44 | |
15/11/2007 16:35 | Good income stock right now. I fancy some for my ISA. Hope this price holds until next April :-) | lord gnome | |
15/11/2007 13:06 | prokartace With another US interest rate drop a strong possibility, dollar can only be heading one way - down!!! If Bernie holds his nerve and holds steady - MAYBE the price will rise!!! | highlander2 | |
15/11/2007 12:28 | sp fallen to nearly 4 year low .. this looks very promising for a T/o. | h4rsh2 | |
15/11/2007 10:24 | noted FKI is 75p at some years ago. | wyorke |
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