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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Litho Supplies | LSE:LTS | London | Ordinary Share | GB0005196257 | 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% | 5.00 | - | 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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15/9/2009 16:50 | At the moment it might Hatetrader - but on the slightest good news you'll probably get 1p premium to sell 50k. Not for widows and orphans and whoosies like yourself. Not for short term kicks - you buy this and you live with the ups and downs on a daily basis and you wait 6 months to a year imo. They either go bust (which I doubt) or they multibag. If the daily moves bother you then you shouldn't be holding this one. CR | cockneyrebel | |
15/9/2009 14:54 | Yes but when there is demand you will find that the MM will bid strongly for stock and open the NMS so that should not phase anyone. | ucnut | |
15/9/2009 14:20 | lol Try selling 25k and see what happens as well :-)) Wins back to a 1.5p spread...nice.... Actually max online is 10k at 7.01p ! | 8trade | |
15/9/2009 14:02 | busthief there are only just over 22M shares in issue and yes they are tightly held so you do find that it does not take that much in terms of buying or selling to move the price. | ucnut | |
15/9/2009 13:55 | Been speaking to my printer this am - they have had theier ink prices raised 8%this week. The trouble for printers is that if you use a certain brand of ink your machines are all set up for that brand - using another brand means recalibrating your printers and a big pain up the butt basically - good news if you're the seller tho becauae your customer is less likely to go elsewhere. CR | cockneyrebel | |
15/9/2009 13:45 | must be a shortage of stock if only 25k shares pushes the offer up .5p | busthief2 | |
15/9/2009 13:11 | Will be very interesting to see how high this goes if it breaks from it's current trading range. | ucnut | |
14/9/2009 12:16 | Positive again the way that the dips are being bought.Only a matter of time now before the selling dries up and buyers start to take control. | ucnut | |
10/9/2009 17:06 | Looks like buyers are starting to warm to this as I thought they might. Lot's of potential for those which buy at these levels and hold. Will continue to increase my position as well ready for the breakout. | ucnut | |
09/9/2009 13:51 | Managed to pick up a few LTS today at 7.45p still adding on the dips with these small caps it is better to take the long view but if you can short a little more Spad please I could pick them up a tad cheaper. | wskill | |
09/9/2009 13:17 | You ain't nothing like £5k up - only in your dreams! lolol. Look, I was buying APG @ 7p 6 months ago when everyone thought they were dead. Great trading statement today - 27p to buy now and they went xd today for a nice divi too. LTS - what are the odds they do the same? We have a recovery underway, everyone is turning bullish. I can't give a monkey's what these do day to day it's where they will be in 6 months. CR | cockneyrebel | |
07/9/2009 23:58 | im more than 5 grand up already though CR how much are you down?? ehuehuehu | spadman | |
07/9/2009 18:40 | Not surprised to see Hate Trader deramping a stock he doesn't hold - he speak with folked tongue. Cries if others do that on a stock he holds. Claims to have me filterted all the time but manages to read my posts. A complete two faced liar that spends his time racing around the bb' moaning when others do the same. SADman is just a dreamer - I've never read anything so hideous as someone having a short going on this stock. Even if you thought it was a good idea surely you could find a better one - even a decent FTSE100 stock that was rising would be a better short when you take the spread into account. But bravado says the boys get home from school and try to play a mans game with very limited savvy. CR | cockneyrebel | |
07/9/2009 16:47 | What is this stock waiting for... a market rally?? looool remember Simon King? he says sell sell sell, but what does he know. 3p soon ;) | spadman | |
07/9/2009 15:15 | lol Actually Wins seem to be long on the stock at the moment. Sell 5k online at 6.55p or buy 25k at 7.95p not that i would do either in this stock. | 8trade | |
07/9/2009 15:11 | Shows what can happen though with this stock.Anybody want that 5K shares and she will be running again. | ucnut | |
07/9/2009 14:56 | I have read some stories in my time but that one does take the biscuit. | ucnut | |
07/9/2009 09:27 | You would be better selling this dog and re-investing in a profitable outfit like St Ives if you must invest in this sector. At least SIV will eventually benefit from consolidation in the Industry. You'll probably struggle to get hold of any though CR since you use a cheap skate retail brokers. ehueh | spadman | |
06/9/2009 20:37 | So I'm not filtered then HateTrader lol! You can't live without me can you! lololol. We differ on opinion - I'm prepared to lose all I have in here, it wouldn't hurt me - it's not 1% of my investent. So when you say 'you cannot take a stock' that's just your risk assesment. I say if it's not more than 1% of my holdings I can and if it comes good it becomes 5% of my holdings very quickly. A short that is 1% of your holding isn't ever going to make you more than 1% - that's the difference - much less reward, much greater risk. Dalstal - it's bravado. CR | cockneyrebel | |
06/9/2009 20:32 | Any sensible investor would not go long either in this stock ! It does not matter if Lts is a success or not you cannot take on a stock with just one market maker, a wide spread and a guarentee to get accepted either way for just 5000 shares. It's a total avoid stock imo. | 8trade |
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