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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Meriden Grp | LSE:MRD | London | Ordinary Share | GB0032888470 | ORD 0.01P |
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% | 0.04 | - | 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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21/8/2007 13:11 | Presently can buy 150K | knowing | |
21/8/2007 12:52 | IMO they will let it go soon. We're in breakout mode now and wouldn't be surprise to see the price hitting the 0.40-0.50 pence levels. | chancer6 | |
21/8/2007 12:18 | Looks like the MMs are crying out for stock. | knowing | |
21/8/2007 12:17 | L2 has gone positive now at 3 v 1. Another tick-up coming shortly! | chancer6 | |
21/8/2007 11:44 | Chancer i have the same feeling as you i just wished i had them a few weeks ago before i sold my 6M. But that was then and this is now. These will rocket but as dim as i am i can't understand why they are holding back. Let them fly now with the news from last week and then let them rocket when the really really good news comes out. | clivee | |
21/8/2007 11:39 | last week (Monday) a buy at 0.18, then some price slippage today a buy at 0.19 ever upward! | andrbea | |
21/8/2007 11:28 | Clivee, IMO once the large buyer finishes the MMs will let these rocket. | chancer6 | |
21/8/2007 11:28 | Doh ! The same was said yesterday and look at todays price. | knowing | |
21/8/2007 11:26 | I don't think so if you are unable to buy the shares and no one is selling i can't see how there will be a lot of activety. I really hope i'm wrong. | clivee | |
21/8/2007 11:26 | Up to you but most buys are pushing the price higher as there is a lack of free stock available. Good luck. | knowing | |
21/8/2007 11:24 | thinking of taking a punt. should i wait, and see how this afternoon transpires? | sellsell | |
21/8/2007 11:23 | Could be an exciting afternoon in store. | knowing | |
21/8/2007 11:09 | Level 2 has improved and is 2 v 2 now. WINS have joined HOOD on the bid. | chancer6 | |
21/8/2007 11:06 | Don't be so impatient SAGEM...Rome wasn't built in a day ! | knowing | |
21/8/2007 10:56 | New management have taken over. They've bought ten million shares in the open market. Got hold of Mr Steven's 85 million shares and we've had a 5.8m buy at 0.18p last Monday. IMO can't ask anymore than that for now. | chancer6 | |
21/8/2007 10:54 | Knowing -,,,That was ages ago, whatever is going to happen seems to be taking a long time.Perhaps good news is about to be imparted. | sagem | |
21/8/2007 10:49 | online limits anyone please | mistyblue2 | |
21/8/2007 10:47 | SAGEM remember back to when they returned to market that they were in advanced talks? | knowing | |
21/8/2007 10:47 | I expect its all hype. You know what they sat DO YOUR OWN REASERCH. Some one new has come in and taken over the company and brought a lot of shares. 2 things could happen he has thrown his money a way or he could have a plan. I think he may have a plan could be a good one could be a bad one. | clivee | |
21/8/2007 10:44 | Clivee and SAGEM, I'm only putting the 5.80m buy at 0.18 pence a marker for things to come. | chancer6 | |
21/8/2007 10:42 | Is all this just hype or is something much more important behind all this. No RNS to be seen as yet or a reverse takeover......JUST ALL TALK. | sagem | |
21/8/2007 10:42 | Correct me if i'm wrong someone is trying to buy say 10,000,000 @ .20 and mm is trying to fill order. Therefore if he puts price up to much he will loseout. | clivee | |
21/8/2007 10:34 | Clivee, IMO they have a large buyer who possibly wants millions of more shares at these levels! | chancer6 |
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