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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Nahl Group Plc | LSE:NAH | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BM7S2W63 | ORD GBP0.0025 |
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% | 68.00 | 66.00 | 68.50 | - | 3,759 | 11:21:46 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Advertising Agencies | 41.42M | 385k | 0.0082 | 82.93 | 31.89M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/2/2017 22:44 | when i asked my question at 557 there was no official news until i read it in sharecast whichwas too late and by by the tenor of the subsequent comments we are all none the wiser | ali47fish | |
23/2/2017 19:58 | Or a whiplash 😉 | battlebus2 | |
23/2/2017 19:40 | [...] It doesn't mention the massive dividend these pay. | chickenrun1 | |
23/2/2017 12:18 | well IMO looks like buyers have begun to return, despite the less than upbeat RNS IMO....caution maybe the order of the day and let the market work out whether it is positive (still thinks so as up 26p!)....DYOR | qs99 | |
23/2/2017 12:06 | not a clear RNS I agree, but presume the sentiments of share price rise are still there as they have not refuted benefit to NAHL? Maybe being careful in case government change their mind!? DYOR | qs99 | |
23/2/2017 12:01 | Have to agree, the RNS wasn't the clearest - which seems to be a common occurrence by the BoD. | imranawan | |
23/2/2017 11:57 | Hardly an inspiring statement. They could have done much better than that. | basem1 | |
23/2/2017 11:56 | well there is the RNS....drop on the back of it, but not that far.... | qs99 | |
23/2/2017 11:19 | fairly quiet on here considering really....just saying... | qs99 | |
23/2/2017 10:56 | over £2 today do we think? DYOR? | qs99 | |
23/2/2017 10:53 | boom, off we go again | qs99 | |
23/2/2017 10:50 | Horndean eagle. Thanks for your views | rhatton | |
23/2/2017 10:42 | will be interesting to see whether they think it worth an RNS as shares moved 10%+ plus market news me thinks....let's see...gla | qs99 | |
23/2/2017 09:58 | Ali47fish....article above should help Anyone like to clarify exactly what impact that would have on nahl compared to what was thought prior? | rhatton | |
23/2/2017 09:53 | i cant find a clear annswer if there is one as to why the share price is shooting up what has happened with regard to whiplash incidents? would appreciate any clarifications! | ali47fish | |
23/2/2017 09:46 | now beginning to motor | qs99 | |
23/2/2017 09:41 | IMO, if the market thinks the £5k cap is sufficient and the lower one is not too low, and so far so good IMO, then any reason this shouldn't be back above £2 and nearer £3? i.e. to where it was being rated before all this kicked off? DYOR | qs99 | |
23/2/2017 09:23 | Yes, certainly does. Thanks for posting the very relevant article. An awful lot of volume today. If that first trade of 444,600 was a sell, which it sure looks like, then the institution (presumably) that sold them must be feeling very sick and very stupid right now! | bikwik | |
23/2/2017 09:23 | NAH being really well bought, right from the off today. Best L2 ask showing at 158p....highest ask currently 164p with the totals for the bid/ask 102,965 v (a mere) 10,090 shrs. Looking good at NAHL. f | fillipe | |
23/2/2017 09:04 | well market seems to like it...IMO! | qs99 | |
22/2/2017 11:07 | Just bought 2000 more at 139.98p, showing as a sell! | bikwik | |
22/2/2017 11:04 | Strange goings on with the market makers quotes today. Currently 139.98p to buy and 140.00625p to sell!. The touch being 138.35 to 144.75. So the last two trades were buys not sells. | bikwik | |
21/2/2017 10:43 | April 7th or maybe sooner for more details on MOJ | rhatton |
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