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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Lonrho | LSE:LONR | London | Ordinary Share | GB0002568813 | 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% | 10.00 | - | 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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15/5/2013 07:13 | Jackpot. I was wondering if I'd ever get rid of this at a profit after getting in at just under 8p. | 1nf3rn0 | |
15/5/2013 07:08 | 10.25p TO..........GL S | swizz | |
10/5/2013 14:48 | ndege kidogo - Still watching and waiting, as per your kind advice in post 1775. | twixy | |
08/5/2013 22:50 | The share price is pointing up serious problems on little volume. Kibu and the other sceptics should refer back to my post 1775. Maybe one or two pigeons, mistaken for grey parrots, are coming home to roost and given their fruit rich diet there should be loads of guano to go round. | ndege kidogo | |
03/5/2013 21:19 | Perhaps the general market and even Questor readers are starting to realise that this is a basket case with no real profits on the horizon at any point. The trading today says as much. | tommyjnewton | |
03/5/2013 13:01 | Yes! It has gone down, not up!!! | skintvestor | |
03/5/2013 12:55 | Does anyone know what's up with the share price today? | silverlandfinance | |
23/4/2013 19:28 | Stake building going on in my opinion. Not based on anything concrete- just the rising bid even on 'apparent' selling. Interesting times I feel. DL | davidlloyd | |
17/4/2013 20:03 | Nice steady rise since this hit all time low. Whoever bought sub 4p is 100% up. | vyke82 | |
17/4/2013 08:55 | The Questor column of the Telegraph must surely provide some of the worst share-buying advice anywhere to be found. I'm surprised heads have not rolled. It is a paper whose readers would be expected to buy shares more than many others, and yet the quality of its column is dire. I'm sure the average subscriber to advfn could do a better job. | tommyjnewton | |
12/4/2013 22:18 | Etihad, Fratton Park, or Coramandel I feel we could debate the $7m further, mcgrathb. I've not got to that figure yet but maybe you can break it down more clearly? The latest Lonrholand accounts gave me a gagging like a reverse Eygptian colonic. I think it's time to turn up the heat. kibu | kibu | |
12/4/2013 09:42 | Yes Kibu, yet another Lonrho fiasco, my guess is that it "only" cost about US$ 7m, however, it demonstrates chalky's (LONR variety) to destroy value. Fund raising for LONR is like throwing cement into a quicksand hoping to stabilize the ground sufficiently to allow passage, not very smart | mcgrathb | |
10/4/2013 23:31 | Lonrho acolyte and corporate regurgitator, Garry White (under Daily Telegraph "Questor")has written his most entertaining article yet Mr White quotes Mr White and by the time you've finished reading it's hard to tell white from white (or black) and if Questor is bullish, bearish or an ostrich. It's no help that he recommends "Hold" having recently recommended "Buy" at 12p which fell to 3.95p and he plainly has no idea about the shenanigans behind the recent false rise. Less taxing and more fathomable, Mr White, how about you put on your journalist's hat and ask Mr White some pertinent questions about Swissta? Two years ago he dissed my long-held publicly recorded concerns. [Google "Swizta et al" for the 6 April 2009 posting.] Get your spade. Deep in the leaf mold of the latest accounts where another multi-million pound Lonrho "fiasco" is hidden. kibu | kibu | |
09/4/2013 22:08 | Kibu - ha ha, very good ;-) | twixy | |
08/4/2013 08:07 | Tricky one that, Twixy. Lonrho clearly represents better value as the entertainment goes on year after year instead of a single evening's show. However, Mamma Mia's success gives good support to the price, unlike Lonrho's unidirectional elastic. | kibu | |
06/4/2013 10:16 | Kibu - what do you think will rise the most in the next 12 months; the Lonrho share price or the cost of the Mama Mia ticket? ;-) | twixy | |
05/4/2013 08:50 | Crikey, another 40 million shares! | diamond1 | |
04/4/2013 09:37 | Someone is happy to accummulate at 6.4 it seems? DL | davidlloyd | |
01/4/2013 13:09 | Lonrho Plc(PINK:LOHOY) Up 48% USA on Thurs LOHOY 10.18 48.61% 10.18 +3.33 (48.61%) | crosswire | |
31/3/2013 09:46 | Walmart imports from South Africa hake fillets SOUTH AFRICA Thursday, March 28, 2013, 03:10 (GMT + 9) Walmart U.S. is importing fish fillets from sustainable fisheries in South Africa provided by Oceanfresh Seafoods , a local subsidiary of Lonrho that prepares fresh seafood and frozen. Lonrho has an expanding portfolio of business sectors related to seafood and fresh produce operating to the highest international standards and provides, increasingly, fresh and frozen products from Africa to the world's leading retailers, "said Gavin van der Burgh, CEO of Oceanfresh. | crosswire |
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