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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Hichens Harr. | LSE:HICH | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B07J6J08 | 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% | 281.10 | - | 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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23/8/2007 19:34 | nirvs, I know nothing of these money-laundering allegations. As far as I am concerned HICH is a well run business which is simply grossly overvalued by the market. Incidentally, I would be astonished to find that Jeremy Delmar Morgan, whom I have met, has anything to do with fraud. He just is not that sort of chap. Simon Cawkwell | simon cawkwell | |
23/8/2007 18:49 | i can but i am not going to - its up to the FSA/DTI to investigate and report its findings | joe public | |
23/8/2007 18:29 | Can you tell us more Joe? | shorttrader | |
23/8/2007 15:03 | HICH looks to be forming another lower high. I am short based on technical action, but I understand that Simon Cawkwell(EK)is short now too on a Fundamental basis. Simon, if you monitor this thread, I would love to know your views on HICH. Anything to do with the stuff above posted by Joe Public? | nirvs | |
15/8/2007 07:32 | What a class act! I was hoping for half year profits of £2.2m but £2.9m is superb and the full year expectation must be for at least £7m now. The £2.9m was struck after absorbing a lot of front loaded expenses (Despite the continued expensing of the costs of setting up and developing new businesses the Directors are pleased to report that operating profit continues to rise faster than the rate of turnover growth, the costs of the business continue to be controlled carefully) and the second half will benefit from the ARM aquisition plus Global and Unicorn. Excellent! | czar | |
14/8/2007 14:10 | Any chance one of you blue people could create a new thread with some graphs and recent news in the header, plus any other nuggets? I miss these features! | spangle93 | |
14/8/2007 13:31 | In the twelve months to 31 December 2006 GTC reported turnover of US$112,638 with profit before tax of US$79,718.85. I think you have a few misplaced zeros... ZZZ | zorija | |
14/8/2007 13:29 | hasnt evil K just shorted this ? | currypasty | |
14/8/2007 13:27 | Is nobody looking, another great deal. What are investors waiting for? Must be the half year figures? | czar | |
10/8/2007 08:39 | A bad day to announce another cracking deal. | czar | |
08/8/2007 10:24 | Well - just closed my HICH short with this move up...a close above the 9ema looks likely today... | nirvs | |
08/8/2007 09:58 | Merril Lynch up their stake, great to see and very unusual for them to get so deeply involved in such a small company. Presumably they see something good in their tea leaves. | czar | |
08/8/2007 08:15 | looks a nice little deal today. | czar | |
06/8/2007 21:01 | last year interim was 15th aug, havent got long to wait. | johnv | |
03/8/2007 22:02 | lol. Must be me...I only asked who Shelley was cos I shorted HICH a couple days ago as it looked weak...Joe Public's crpytic comments had me intrigued. Still none the wiser tho...lol All I can say is that the HICH chart is nearly identical to the CWP chart before the drop...and we all know what happened there. I would say that HICH is at the 29 June point the CWP chart... Have a look below and see the similaritis and my interest to short HICH | nirvs | |
03/8/2007 21:59 | Nice double act you two have going here - which one is the stooge? | stegrego | |
03/8/2007 09:14 | Can u provide his full name so I can google Shelley? | nirvs |
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