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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Media Square | LSE:MSQ | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B3BPTV88 | 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% | 0.80 | - | 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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08/1/2008 15:07 | Happy New Year. | dalcon01 | |
10/12/2007 19:45 | Ship seems to be holding steady now. | dalcon01 | |
16/11/2007 18:14 | MFG really do appear to be building a significant stake. | spaceparallax | |
16/11/2007 12:17 | Just noticed a circa 8.5M trade @ 9.50p earlier this morning. Presumably a Buy, but who could it be? | spaceparallax | |
14/11/2007 15:52 | Whilst yesterday's news was not all roses, it appears that the Market takes a positive view. | spaceparallax | |
13/11/2007 12:45 | A brutally frank review - let's hope that he's as effective going forward as he has been clever in his hindsight. I thought that RP looked like a shark when I first saw his picture. | spaceparallax | |
12/11/2007 15:26 | Markie, Thanks for that - by far the most we've heard so far from RP. Dalcon, Not really sure what to make of it. I've been a long term supporter of MSQ and must admit to having misread things in the past - a lesson for me to learn. That said, I do remain convinced that, although MSQ have not been without problems, the share price had retreated too low even before the demise of Jeremy Middleton (for whom I retain tremendous respect as a businessman and individual) and that the dip of a few months back was complete overkill. We may continue the recovery to around 10p, but further movement will require solid evidence that things are beginning to move in the right direction. I intend to retain my holding with a view to realising the Company's solid potential in the medium to long term. | spaceparallax | |
09/11/2007 14:42 | Any thoughts on todays trades space? | dalcon01 | |
09/11/2007 11:56 | Looks to me as if RP is leaking the positive findings of his MSQ strategic review to his favoured institutional friends, who are happy to swap money from VOG. Dalcon, unfortunately, I haven't yet taken the punt - I'm one to mull things over for a while before acting. | spaceparallax | |
09/11/2007 10:07 | Nice little jump today. Hope you took that punt space! lol | dalcon01 | |
07/11/2007 10:36 | Dalcon, Thanks. I have looked at them before, but will have another careful look - could well take a punt. | spaceparallax | |
06/11/2007 19:43 | May be of interest to you space. | dalcon01 | |
06/11/2007 14:50 | A little more light on the holdings! | spaceparallax | |
01/11/2007 12:33 | Right......Who's sold? LOL | dalcon01 | |
29/10/2007 15:12 | So, a sizeable chunk of last week's Buys were by MF Global. Presumably, we'll receive further notification as to who took the reemainder. | spaceparallax | |
25/10/2007 16:29 | Well, something's afoot - nice 1p rise today and long may it continue. | spaceparallax | |
25/10/2007 12:22 | One would expect so, given that they equate to approx 6.5% of the share capital. | spaceparallax | |
25/10/2007 11:23 | Surely we'll see an rns re those trades? | dalcon01 | |
25/10/2007 10:13 | I didn't notice. However, I don't think that we have long to wait until RP's strategic review - interesting to see what he says now that he's secured a substantial holding at rock bottom. | spaceparallax | |
25/10/2007 07:05 | Yesterdays trades were very interesting, someone accumulating or institutions buying? | dalcon01 | |
08/10/2007 17:50 | Yes, although that wasn't too difficult, given the downturn of recent weeks. | spaceparallax | |
08/10/2007 16:14 | Starting to look a tiny bit better space. | dalcon01 |
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