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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Invu Reg S | NVUK | London | Ordinary Share |
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Posted at 08/12/2007 13:21 by double bottom The new symbol is now INVU.(NVUK became obsolete yesterday.) There's already a thread been opened, so may as well use this one now: |
Posted at 20/8/2007 09:42 by pugugly Bad bottom line flagged by trading update. Still very uncertin what the results when released will do to the share price. If a bad hair day in the market at the time of release could well see a significant mark down as could postpone time to when we can expect a dividend. (IMO & DYOR)Other views. |
Posted at 06/5/2007 11:54 by masurenguy I would appreciate it if somebody could explain the origin of the dual NVU and NVUK share listing, why it still exists, what the company have promised to do to eliminate it and when !Is there an Arbuthnot forecast for 2008 yet ? Historic PE is 15 but without any forward broker forecast it is very difficult to determine the forward PE. |
Posted at 30/4/2007 18:25 by domestos I see over on NVU someone paid 40p today for 24,845 shares .... which was probably not the best of moves! 30,000 NVUK were bought today at 31.75p |
Posted at 16/4/2007 09:21 by nurdin -If they meet brokers estimates of 1.8p eps,which looks on the cards, then they will have done 1.7p in H2.-Even if they just maintain this performance over the next two halves they should do 3.4p for the full year.That puts them on current year PE of under 8,assuming zero growth - the business is growing apace however and with margins at 92% and a fixed cost base,we should see accelerating eps from here on -lets be conservative and say they achieve just 25% growth in H1 and a further 25% in H2,then full year eps works out as 4.8p...giving a prospective PE of just 5.8 -unless I am missing something,NVUK look a bargain to me |
Posted at 09/2/2007 10:16 by thewass I use Hoodless Brennan (£7 a trade). I had to phone them to purchase NVUK but otherwise no problem. |
Posted at 08/2/2007 11:10 by domestos johnv & hedgeRegarding Barclays. My main sharedealing account is with Barclays stockbrokers. When I phoned them up about a year ago they told me they didn't do either NVU or NVUK! So I opened an account with: www. iwebsharedealing.co. specially for NVU (but they didn't do NVUK). Then after more searching I found specially for NVUK. Invu have previously announced trading updates on 16 Feb 2005 and 13 Feb 2006. So maybe we'll be getting their latest very soon which should be interesting. |
Posted at 08/2/2007 09:14 by johnv This is what I wrote in sept04 and I believe nothing has changed since."NVUK are the placing shares whilst NVU shares are for shares holders of the original nasdaq otc board, a legacy of the past. They will merge in 2005.Most trading taking place as NVUK" I use barclays online very good. can set up seperate accounts (pep/isa etc) all under one name/password but... you cant buy/sell nvuk online I have to phone up for this share. |
Posted at 07/2/2007 23:32 by the_hedge Hi,I'm new to this thread but can anyone recommend a good online broker? (usual stuff, low dealing charges etc) The one I'm currently using isn't able to get hold of the NVUK shares and is only dealing in the older NVU class of shares. Also, does anyone know what's happening between the two sets of shares? Will they continue in this fashion or will the NVUK ones be the dominant class at some point in the future? Is it still worth buying the NVU shares? Thanks in advance. |
Posted at 22/1/2007 18:22 by domestos I think you're right johnv - MMs doing a little tree-shaking ...Plus ... I think it may be something to do with NVUK needing to remain coupled to NVU. At the end of last week there were a few sellers OF NVU, with the MMs giving just 20p on a couple of trades (when NVU was trading at 25/28 just a couple of days earlier). Whilst this was going on with NVU, NVUK remained comparatively steady. Now today NVU was back up 9% to 22/24, whilst NVUK was unchanged. |
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