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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Minerva | LSE:MNR | London | Ordinary Share | GB0005953681 | ORD 25P |
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% | 124.00 | - | 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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22/3/2011 09:04 | I bet all these companies are getting fed up having to issue form8.3 ever time they sell a couple of shares. | johnv | |
21/3/2011 10:48 | nice 500k buy from Standard Life.. news soon hopefully | sami69 | |
14/3/2011 16:18 | From Estates Gazette page 37 under heading "ING HQ requirement may be back on" - "ING has instructed King Sturge to carry ourt a preliminary review of the City occupational market in a move which could result in a prelet requirement of 180,000 sq ft. ING is based in 230,000 sq ft at 60 London Wall, EC2, and has a lease expiry in the building in 2016. The fund manager is likely to consider options including Minerva's Walbrook development, EC4 as well as regearing its current lease. ING originally launched a 200,000 sq ft search forn new London headquarters in 2008, before putting the requirement on hold last year." | labond1 | |
14/3/2011 11:45 | This is a bit busier today, anyone with any insights? | fireplace22 | |
04/3/2011 16:33 | Rumours of partial or full bid for buisness!! BIG rumours that good chunk of Walbrook due to be let any day!!!!!............ | dr knowledge | |
03/3/2011 11:56 | obviously not. | legit | |
02/3/2011 11:01 | Is anyone else very surprised by the lack of share price movement considering the press speculation that Santander could take the majority of the Walbrook? | n0rbie | |
28/2/2011 08:17 | Hell of a puzzle here, management discussions surrounding major assets, potential new tenant(s) don't know who they'll ulitmately be paying their rent to? Potential acquirer doesn't know who it's tenants may be, uncertainty everywhere no wonder progress is slow. | fireplace22 | |
28/2/2011 08:10 | why is it not helping the share price ? | sscrabble | |
28/2/2011 08:07 | More of the same: | fireplace22 | |
23/2/2011 08:48 | Spob - nice find, something definitely going down at camp Minerva, yesterdays trades and level 2 were the wierdest I've seen for quite some time! ;-) | dr knowledge | |
22/2/2011 09:31 | IMO - the share price is not being driven by the results right now (albeit they were good) - there could well be some mileage in the Santander rumour or even matters developing over the possible offer - all to be revealed! ;-) | dr knowledge | |
22/2/2011 09:22 | So based on the Nav, 160p offer would be suffice. | smurfy2001 | |
22/2/2011 08:32 | RNS - Half Yearly Report Solid - but nothing really new. NAV up 6.2% in the half year to 140p. Should ensure that the share price remains fairly steady. News still to come regarding offer. | purplebox | |
21/2/2011 18:42 | 120p by the week end as I predicted last week. | baldeagle5 | |
21/2/2011 11:29 | RNS out re letting. | fireplace22 | |
21/2/2011 11:27 | Here we go chaps! | n0rbie | |
21/2/2011 10:59 | Moving up nicely back above £1.00 a share at 125p | flyingswan | |
21/2/2011 08:27 | We've had news on potential lettings, results due out tomorrow and possible take over in progress and the trading/interest in the shares is negligible. What's going on? | fireplace22 | |
19/2/2011 20:05 | estatesgazette.com | fireplace22 | |
19/2/2011 19:58 | What's E.G. ? | n0rbie | |
19/2/2011 17:54 | Good find Smurfy - that news if true would be better than any take-over (IMO) and would have to be taken into consideration for any future t/o offer as well. Renting Wal would secure MNR for well into the foreseeable future! Fingers and toes etc ;-) | dr knowledge |
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