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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Hydrodec Group Plc | LSE:HYR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BFD2QZ40 | ORD 50P |
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% | 3.25 | - | 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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08/2/2017 12:12 | Greece is EBITDA positive but it sure isn't cash positive! | alanrussell | |
08/2/2017 12:01 | As they are positive at the EBITDA level then perhaps they are cash positive | vitamal | |
08/2/2017 10:31 | Well presumably if they needed the cash now, there would be an announcement. Firstly because a material change to viability would need disclosure, and secondly, they'd want to quickly remedy the situation. There may already be a strategy in place, I'm going on the assumption that they have it in hand whatever the position. | capricious | |
07/2/2017 15:47 | Their cash position MUST be fragile, yet no placing or extended loan facility announced.. what gives? Any ideas? | trotterstrading | |
07/2/2017 14:18 | It's a matter of "when" not "if" before a major rerate. Awesome base for the next leg up to 6p imho. | gimmetheloot | |
07/2/2017 14:17 | Tadpole formation. | yump | |
07/2/2017 12:40 | Bit of a pattern developing Share price goes up a little in the morning followed by a gradual decline for the rest of the day as enough sellers come out to spoil the upturn | vitamal | |
03/2/2017 13:29 | The one mm that seems intent on holding the price back is CANA who is a presume the broker who puts a target of 6.5I'm sure there are Chinese walls etc etc but I am sure there must be an explanation | vitamal | |
03/2/2017 13:29 | A plus 2.1 finish would set things up nice for next week. | keya5000 | |
02/2/2017 15:39 | Well it's all a bit of a game but they have now ticked up 2.02 to sell and 2.09 to buy whereas most buys have been around the 2.07 markI must do some work! | vitamal | |
02/2/2017 14:34 | Are we actually seeing an uptick (delayed trade etc), or is it actually the MMs playing with the spread again. | capricious | |
01/2/2017 16:09 | Hi cascudi, welcome to the board. That is the quandary, there were two IIs that were selling. One had a new fund manager and is already cleared a while back, then we have Aviva (and subsidiaries). As far as I'm aware they must still hold, as we've not heard anything to the contrary. | capricious | |
01/2/2017 15:54 | sorry i am new here. do you know who is selling? i haven`t seen any holding news | cascudi | |
01/2/2017 15:50 | I'm assuming these delayed 500/1ml trades, are the drip sells of the II. | capricious | |
31/1/2017 15:43 | Stream of decent delayed buys gone through... and another decent real-time buy! | cyberbub | |
31/1/2017 15:15 | Right now you can buy at 2.05 but not sell. All very odd | vitamal | |
31/1/2017 14:49 | Odd that the published bid is at 2.20 when trading still goes on around 2.05 - 2.10. Are the MMs trying to deter buying as there is a big buy being worked? | cyberbub | |
31/1/2017 14:42 | I should go out for lunch more often | vitamal | |
31/1/2017 14:23 | Encouraging intraday reversal, if it can hold... | cyberbub | |
31/1/2017 12:03 | There are some odd trades popping up. | capricious | |
31/1/2017 10:48 | Disappointing reaction since early yesterday morning | vitamal | |
31/1/2017 03:05 | That money flow is going the wrong way at the mo really for a bounce I would have thought - a swings to profit or hint will do the biz a bit later tho | luckymouse | |
30/1/2017 17:02 | Odd small out of hours transaction 2.20, don't think that was part of the UT. And Canaccord have reiterated their buy with a 6.5p target. | capricious |
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