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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Greencore Group Plc | LSE:GNC | London | Ordinary Share | IE0003864109 | ORD 1P (CDI) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.40 | -0.31% | 129.40 | 129.20 | 130.00 | 130.80 | 129.00 | 130.00 | 2,426,715 | 15:32:48 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Pickld Fruit,veg,sauce,seas | 1.91B | 35.9M | 0.0750 | 17.25 | 619.24M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/2/2014 17:25 | Agree with tigers - Would like to have some spare to build more of a stake - I like the consolidation after a long and steady rise. Gives confidence for next leg up. | richtea1701 | |
24/2/2014 17:02 | Wasn't that long ago around September this share was struggling to break £1.50.Same again £2.50 but still confident it will go to £3+ this year | tigers1075 | |
24/2/2014 15:25 | It makes more sense MartinC, or send a text. like i said I've come from 3+ years in Sareum, we've had everything over there, shame as the science is spot on, just an over promising CEO and more MM tricks to shake a stick at, so lots of rumours of codes etc. How much of it is true I guess only the wideboys of the city will know | mrblonde77 | |
24/2/2014 13:47 | Surely if they wanted to send a message they'd pick up a phone. | martinc | |
21/2/2014 22:53 | I cant really answer that I'm afraid as aside from being caught up in SAR and spending hours reading about MM games, a CEO that over promised on a mega deal and the fact AIM often attracts all sortes of posters with different views and even accusations, I've only seen that side of things until recently. almost put me off trading to be honest (I'm only a private investor with spare cash) Had a godo run so far in Vectura and in here ,up over 50% in both in a little over 6 months, so my faith is slowly being restored The small trades of bizarre numbers I guess will always confuse us, and we may never know if they are some kind of message among others? | mrblonde77 | |
21/2/2014 18:12 | Mrblonde, I am unsure what is the likely cause the strange trading patterns in GNC. If (Assumption) someone was building a stake - could they influence prices by putting lots of low price sells through for small qty? How would PI's naturally react? Maybe best way to look at trades is on balance of cash per day (£Buy vs £Sold)? I assume MM are not involved as they only see the trades and respond. They are happy as long as volume and spread is large enough - or am I naive? | reels | |
21/2/2014 17:47 | Not sure Reels, am fairly new to trading and have spent 3+ years in Sareum for my sins, so theres been many claims/rumours of MM codes between one another etc. Unsure of how true it is, for example sometimes there'll be a Sale of 10 shares that are 0.7p each, hardly worth it unless its a message? Who knows, maybe I'm just suspicious after getting into a very volatile AIM stock in my first months trading | mrblonde77 | |
21/2/2014 10:04 | Thanks for you input MrBlonde. The figure was qty sold rather than MM Code. Just odd that same number went through multiple times. Surely this would not be someone trying to move the price? | reels | |
20/2/2014 16:54 | You mean MM codes perhaps Reels? How does everyone see this share at present, has it run out of steam slightly? | mrblonde77 | |
20/2/2014 14:57 | Here is an interesting development. Maybe you can enlighten me. In less than 10 secs 4 trades were processed as sales with the same price and volume. Ie. 2199. Why would this happen in normal trading. Unless........ | reels | |
12/2/2014 22:30 | Twice in the last five months we have seen dips like this. On both occassions they were reversed and price accelerated in the two weeks after. Could MM be trying to losen some stock from PI's If it falls again I am tempted to top up. My target is £3.75 in 2014 I have been following this since before UNIQ deal and it keeps being my best performing stock by some way. Good luck all. | reels | |
12/2/2014 22:30 | Twice in the last three months we have seen dips like this. On both occassions they were reversed and price accelerated in the two weeks after. Could MM be trying to losen some stock from PI's If it falls again I am tempted to top up. My target is £3.75 in 2014 I have been following this since before UNIQ deal and it keeps being my best performing stock by some way. Good luck all. | reels | |
12/2/2014 22:18 | yes,i bought some more of these on the dip. | mulderx2 | |
12/2/2014 19:24 | This is rock solid imv. Small retraces good for long term upward trend. | richtea1701 | |
12/2/2014 18:00 | What's with the 2.5% drop today anyone? MM games? | mrblonde77 | |
06/2/2014 17:38 | new highs...again. | james010 | |
30/1/2014 20:44 | Normal service resumed. | richtea1701 | |
28/1/2014 12:52 | This company is just going from strength to strength. Nice interim. | b17nns | |
28/1/2014 11:33 | Finally adding some value to my usually glorious looking portfolio that took a battering Friday :( | mrblonde77 | |
27/1/2014 11:33 | yep - stoic | richtea1701 | |
27/1/2014 11:03 | Classic GNC, the only green on my monitor. | 11023154 | |
25/1/2014 20:58 | By results I mean trading statement :) | richtea1701 | |
25/1/2014 20:52 | Workforce to double at greencore's Jacksonville facility. They are getting busy. Results this week. Reckon they will be ok - if share price drifts further I will have to scrabble some pennies together and get more of these beauts. | richtea1701 | |
23/1/2014 14:56 | Someone just bought £640,000 worth of GNC. Seems to be a regular trade of 250,000 isn every day. Sometimes just before the close or lunch....maybe to hide a larger stake being built. Does anyone have experience of how the brokers build stakes when they are trying to keep price low? | reels |
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