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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Macau Property Opportunities Fund Limited | LSE:MPO | London | Ordinary Share | GG00BGDYFV61 | ORD USD0.01 |
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% | 43.70 | 40.00 | 44.60 | - | 0.00 | 11:26:26 |
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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12/12/2013 16:29 | stuffee please explain "good opportunity with wind up resolution due in 12 months." | bigmike100 | |
12/12/2013 15:37 | Now the sellers cleared out this should get moving hopefully | primarch1 | |
12/12/2013 15:20 | just bought 10K.Maybe Macau will do some buying back at this level. | wantage | |
12/12/2013 15:18 | good point - a lot of woodford's stocks under pressure.Why sell a steady eddie like this? Who's the new manager? I'll email the idiot. | wantage | |
12/12/2013 14:13 | Wantage Invesco have just placed their holding, formerly 20m shares, at 202.5p. This follows their restructuring selling many other large holdings, post Neil Woodford. I've trousered a few more at this level - good opportunity with wind up resolution due in 12 months. | stuffee | |
12/12/2013 12:48 | Enormous vol - who sold,who bought? | wantage | |
02/12/2013 10:34 | Partly answered my own question but would appreciate any comments. It would appear that Invesco have been selling at least for the last year. As we know the share price has done well during that time. | bigmike100 | |
02/12/2013 09:44 | Second recent sell by invesco any implications/thought | bigmike100 | |
29/11/2013 17:27 | Sorry misread the RNS Nevertheless it a big vote of confidence to see them buying at 210p | jbarcroftr | |
29/11/2013 17:05 | jbarcroftr It wasn't a share buyback by the company, so there won't be less shares in issue. Is that what you were suggesting? Apologies if I misread your post. | zangdook | |
29/11/2013 13:08 | As they are buying below the asset value it is very good news Less shares = increase in asset value + purchase puts a floor under share price I see these performing very well over the next 12 months and closing the discount to net asset value | jbarcroftr | |
29/11/2013 12:42 | trex is this then similar to a director buy? | bigmike100 | |
29/11/2013 09:12 | I see Sniper have bought almost 2m shares. MPO desperately want to buy back shares so this appears to be Sniper not acting in the best interests of MPO ? Seems odd to me. | tyranosaurus | |
20/11/2013 12:03 | I noticed today another big thumbs up for MPO from ST in the Investors Chronicle from last Friday. | bigmike100 | |
19/11/2013 16:08 | thanks zangdook always wanting to learn | bigmike100 | |
19/11/2013 10:35 | Invesco sold a few hundred k. The formatting hasn't come through right in your post - the 'indirect' part comes under the 'situation after' heading. | zangdook | |
19/11/2013 10:29 | Re RNS "situation previous to triggering transaction number of shares 24598792 voting rights 24598792 Indirect 23881819" "situation after triggering transaction voting rights 23881819" What happened there? | bigmike100 | |
18/11/2013 13:38 | 214p A new high. | tyranosaurus | |
29/10/2013 10:56 | Simon Thompson of Investors Chronicle. | jbarcroftr | |
25/10/2013 17:38 | Not to detract from S.T. golden touch, the share price has doubled in the last 52 weeks. | azalea | |
25/10/2013 15:45 | Looks like we might retest 200p..fundamentals havnt changed | badtime | |
14/10/2013 10:09 | mm's do like mucking about with the spread...still if you want to buy more its going to cost u | badtime | |
11/10/2013 19:13 | nice move today....added earlier in the week...short term target 220 | badtime |
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