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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Medica Group Plc | LSE:MGP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYV24996 | ORD 0.2P |
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% | 211.00 | - | 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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30/1/2008 11:37 | shares issued at 2p..not long ago.. looks like MGP is backed by the Tchenguiz-family The Tchenguiz-family backed Mercury Group has reached a financial settlement with London agent Smith Melzack Pepper Angliss, which it bought in 2005. Saffy.. | safman | |
30/1/2008 08:15 | morning.. saffy.. | safman | |
29/1/2008 18:44 | A small tick up today, a step in the right direction. | lightning | |
28/1/2008 17:10 | It moved on level 2 from 1 v 2 to 2 v 1 so although not apparent from the quoted price it did make it a bit stronger and in all likelihood a little more buying and the price will move. KBC were the ones who switched from offer to bid. | gantenbrink | |
28/1/2008 16:55 | 100000 trade at top end why not blue | ains4 | |
22/1/2008 16:36 | Where have all the trades gone. | ains4 | |
22/1/2008 13:38 | markets having a pretty bad couple of days.. was going to add ..already have a small stake.. busy with the ftse.. good luck.. saffy.. | safman | |
22/1/2008 11:37 | subsea resources / sub good update this week. | harki | |
18/1/2008 11:17 | What will be, will be! | lightning | |
18/1/2008 11:07 | Price seems to be holding at this higher level now which would be a nicer base from which to rise if any news. I've probably tempted fate though with the market generally being so depressed. | gantenbrink | |
18/1/2008 09:32 | All quiet now Chancer seems to have finished his ramping | ains4 | |
16/1/2008 10:56 | morning.. down slightly.. medium term will respond better.. i don't think its the best time to sell..esp in these mkts.. that goes for any share.. good luck saffy.. | safman | |
15/1/2008 20:38 | Chancer, what a sad person you are! | gazzastrip | |
15/1/2008 18:47 | He actually sold on Friday at 0.65p and immeadiately the thread went quiet. If he is not posting at least 30 times a day on the thread he has dumped. | 8trader | |
15/1/2008 18:30 | Hi Ganterbrink...I closed my position on Monday and sold my 350,000 shares (250K bought at 0.30p and 100K at 0.38p) in 100k chunks at prices of 0.80-0.85p....I banked my 150% profit (£1,600 gain). Will look in again when the news comes! | chancer6 | |
15/1/2008 09:49 | morning.. saffy.. | safman | |
14/1/2008 22:44 | lol, sold this morning at 0.65p, left you lot. Ramper managed to get his access back at iii. Will continue his ramps there until iii see him ramping again lol. | seanmiller | |
14/1/2008 22:04 | Are you still holding here Chancer? You made no comment about the movement during the day which is unusual. | gantenbrink | |
14/1/2008 16:17 | first tranch of shares @ 2p issued today as per last RNS..4.5mill.. yo-yo day.. but decent volumes over the last 3-4 days.. saffy.. | safman | |
14/1/2008 15:41 | Patience is key.. good luck.. saffy.. | safman | |
14/1/2008 15:39 | Frustrating that just as this starts to build up steam sellers come along and down it goes again. A few minutes ago it was 1 v 1 .85 - .90 whereupon there were a series of sells in a matter of minutes knocking the price back. Seems fairly volatile at the minute but would be nice to see it break that 1p. | gantenbrink | |
14/1/2008 13:29 | blue! onwards & upwards? | mister md | |
14/1/2008 13:14 | lol, Mister MD, it was indeed. What a chump. She wont be happy now !!!! | seanmiller | |
14/1/2008 13:13 | Someone who posts a lot on this board (guess) closed at 0.65p this morning on the dip, got depressed I believe. | seanmiller |
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