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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Merrill L.N.EN. | LSE:MNE | London | Ordinary Share | GB0009737932 | ORD 5P |
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% | 71.50 | - | 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 20:01 | Fingers, thanks so much for your help. What a kind chap you are. I will try and use the ADVFN charts - if I can find them! | gsands | |
29/1/2008 22:56 | ............. GSANDS, ............. Just put the codes next to each other without a space between them. Unfortunately, due to the size of the Yahoo charts, anyone not using a high 'screen setting', will have to scroll across the page .. I found a small intraday chart, but was unable to amend the time periods. ADVFN have smaller charts available which would allow for 3 x different stocks, with 3 x different time periods side by side .. in less space. .. AND EVEN A 'MICROSCOPE' SIZE AMC Other options, .. use the larger charts, but add a 'scroll bar' within the header, to limit the header width & length, so that it doesn't have any effect upon the posts, or .. add a 'button' at the top of the header, which provides a 'jump' to the first post, so it doesn't matter if you have a very long 'header' post. I can help you add either of these if you wish .. if I can be of any further assistance, just follow the link to my thread, and leave a message ... .................... | fingers xxd | |
29/1/2008 11:49 | Does anyone who knows a bit more html than I do know how I can position a second row of charts on the right hand side in the header? I want to place short time frame charts along side the two year charts. | gsands | |
27/1/2008 15:15 | Holding trend on the weekly chart: | gsands | |
26/1/2008 16:17 | Rainydays: guessed you had a sense of humour. I loved the 'unforeseen'. I'm still with mne, but like to keep head buried in sand while market plunges. Helps me sleep at night. | hoggetwood | |
25/1/2008 22:30 | I guess the web designer must be going for that 'retro' look | the speewah | |
25/1/2008 17:37 | GSands - I do hold some... yet for some reason the halifax online show i don't when i click on my holding, lol, and i know i do as i have the damn contract note.... I THINK halifax has messed up, lol, so they'll be getting an irate phone call Monday if its still not sorted .... | carpingtris | |
25/1/2008 17:30 | I have a watchlist of MNE's individual holdings and they are almost all blue today. | gsands | |
25/1/2008 17:28 | I know of no reason why you should not be able to buy these. Let us know if you have some success eventually. | gsands | |
25/1/2008 14:59 | anyone out there struggling to trade this today? My Halifax account says there is no holding and it won't let me BUY as they aren;t for my account? and when I try and look the stock up they aren't showing.... yet I DO HOLD and they are in my portfolio... STRANGE and annoying. | carpingtris | |
24/1/2008 18:19 | lol, rainydays perhaps you should offer to take it over, I'd buy shares in it. Are there any quoted astrological based businesses I wonder? | praipus | |
24/1/2008 14:30 | could add some more on this today if the American market steams up :-) | carpingtris | |
22/1/2008 20:25 | American Super Conductor reversed to positive now. | gsands | |
22/1/2008 17:38 | The largest holding has an obvious impact on the performance of MNE as can be seen from this chart: | gsands | |
22/1/2008 17:34 | NAV now at 60p. Still falling. | gsands | |
22/1/2008 17:01 | hopefully has hit bottom today! | cyberbub | |
21/1/2008 19:02 | I think the market is price in the inevitable fall in the US tomorrow. The next NAV update from MNE will undoubtedly be lower than 63p. | gsands | |
21/1/2008 17:44 | indeed raindays. i am a long term holder. and i don't wince by today fall. last year this time, nav was much lower and stock is trading at premium. not it's more than 10% discount to today's nav. | watwungyi | |
21/1/2008 17:27 | that's horrible. we are back to where we start a year ago. lol! i have a saving plan with blackrock and i called them a moment ago to make a one-off purchase. but they have no such facility. so i may have to buy with my stockbrokers. blimey! 12% in a single day. | watwungyi | |
21/1/2008 14:45 | I listened to a radio show the other day in which they said solar was likley to underperform this year. I can't remember the reasons why. Anyway, I know the managers of the fund did a bit of selling a few weeks back, so the hit might not be as bad as we are imagining. We'll just have to see how the NAV pans out. | gsands | |
21/1/2008 14:43 | Taken from the JTCod Thread (JTC) busraker1 - 21 Jan'08 - 11:36 - 6117 of 6122 European solars are following US solars down belatedly. US solars have lost 40% in the last two weeks with few exceptions. This is indeed due to high PE ratios and the fact that most other shares have been beaten down in the US so they were one of the sectors that still hadn't been sold down as yet. It presents some very attractive buying opportunities, just not yet me thinks. | spangle93 | |
21/1/2008 14:41 | Maybe someone is being forced to liquidate. The performance of this stock today is quite worrying and the charts I have posted on my thread hardly inspire confidence in the short term. But I decided at the start of this year that I was going to take a long term view on this sector and that is the plan I am sticking to. Remember, you're only a loser if you take this price. If you don't need the money then leave it. | gsands |
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