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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Jelf Group | LSE:JLF | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0335117 | ORD 1P |
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% | 214.50 | - | 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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30/8/2006 13:44 | "The Board of Jelf Group plc ('Jelf' or the 'Company') announces that Phil Barton, Group Commercial Director, has today purchased 30,200 ordinary shares in the Company at 163.5p per share. Following his purchase he now holds 286,000 shares representing 1.17% of the issued share capital of the Company." Well he should know when to buy:-) Good Luck GS | green sand | |
16/8/2006 16:02 | Well somebody wanted in paid over the share price to get 7k | green sand | |
03/7/2006 09:49 | Another, all be it small, aquisition. Quite liked "As part of the deal John Mitchell will invest in shares of Jelf Group plc at the current market price" | green sand | |
20/6/2006 00:17 | This was "tipped" in both IFG and Shares mag this we. and I bought some this am. I would be glad to hear considered views of long term holders re future share price etc. Thanks in advance. Good luck to all. Sab. | rsabatini | |
11/5/2006 19:37 | got to agree with you Diogenes my 180 now looks conservative | bigman | |
08/5/2006 10:07 | Another significant takeover today, adding about 12% to premium income. Terms not stated, but no doubt earnings enhancing. My medium term target price now 190p. | diogenesj | |
23/4/2006 07:50 | looking forward to over 180, all seems to be going well on latest updated | bigman | |
30/3/2006 10:47 | Hard to say what's moving it, with only a couple of small trades showing, but it does seem to be heading quietly towards the brokers' target price and perhaps beyond, so I'm not complaining. | diogenesj | |
30/3/2006 09:13 | The tectonic plate underneath Jelf seems to be being forced upwards by some powerful subterranean forces. Anyone shed any light on the buying pressure here? | sandbank | |
29/3/2006 21:19 | They increased their forecasts slightly on 21 February, and their target price very slightly to 188p. Personally, although I'm quite happy with that target short term, I think they could go further in due course. | diogenesj | |
29/3/2006 21:10 | before the purchase broker view was..... Daniel Stewart lifts Jelf Group's (JLF.LN) target to 186p from 110p. Keeps at buy. "Jelf Group has reported a strong set of final results, ahead of our expectations and showing earnings growth of 31% (7.1p vs 5.4p on a fully diluted, normalized basis)." Trades +0.8% at 119p. so an improved broker share price target is on the cards.. | huwrayhenry | |
29/3/2006 14:28 | May look toppy, but up again anyway, and still good value imo. | diogenesj | |
28/3/2006 15:03 | Post removed by ADVFN | Abuse team | |
28/3/2006 15:00 | Getting slightly toppy for now. | bookbroker | |
28/3/2006 12:02 | Well done HH. Looking good again today. | chester | |
27/3/2006 21:54 | ...i have some from 118 ;-) | huwrayhenry | |
27/3/2006 10:25 | ...gives you a bit of pocket money for one or two schnapps next week. | chester | |
27/3/2006 10:22 | Someone's buying, chester: it's breakout day. :-) | diogenesj | |
27/3/2006 09:29 | Nice. Is it just DJ and myself in these ? | chester | |
22/3/2006 08:30 | Added a few this morning. | chester | |
20/3/2006 11:56 | It will if you keep buying, put your money where your mouth is. | bookbroker | |
20/3/2006 11:44 | lets hope it continues | bigman | |
20/3/2006 11:13 | Ticking up today nicely. | chester | |
12/3/2006 11:03 | This is starting to look cheap. Take note! | bookbroker |
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