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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Norman Hay | LSE:HNN | London | Ordinary Share | GB0004161245 | ORD 10P |
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% | 62.50 | - | 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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21/1/2008 20:51 | a chance to pick up stock in a quality company at a knock down price | ntv | |
21/1/2008 20:51 | one of the few shares i would still call a buy profits should grow well along with cash generation | ntv | |
20/11/2007 23:21 | No, these falls are being experienced right across my AIM portfolio and those of others, by the look of it. | westcountryboy | |
20/11/2007 22:26 | looks like the acquisition has spooked some investors? | myopia | |
16/11/2007 11:11 | Blimey - the punters have got bored haven't they :-) ADVFN seems quieter than I've ever seen it - reckon there's some great value being ignored now. CR | cockneyrebel | |
13/11/2007 19:01 | It's illiquid myopia - 2 trades today, 4K and 500 shares - hideous - but that's what creates the buying opportunity. Things like this rise just as fast on a few small trades - believe me, I was buying as it was rising which is a real pain chasing the price. First tick up and the punters will be chasing it again as it races away imo. CR | cockneyrebel | |
13/11/2007 18:57 | looks like the chart's on a fairly steep downward slope at the moment. looks like some small inverstors checking out. Anyone from here selling? | myopia | |
13/11/2007 12:30 | look at that chart - great buy point here imo. CR | cockneyrebel | |
03/11/2007 08:01 | :-) Still looks good value to me too and a horny chart. CR | cockneyrebel | |
02/11/2007 22:41 | Still looks reasonable value, despite the rise. Actually I'm just posting this to get the thread off my unread favourites list - there's a US share-ramping operation that seems to have defeated ADVFN's programmers, and the ghosts of their ramps remain long after ADVFN have deleted the text. | diogenesj | |
22/10/2007 10:19 | slightest dip being bought up CR | cockneyrebel | |
17/10/2007 10:19 | staircase! more like a lift ;-)) | ntv | |
15/10/2007 23:13 | hopefully a stairway to heaven | ntv | |
15/10/2007 10:22 | looks like that level was a support - on the next leg up now - like a staircase :-) CR | cockneyrebel | |
11/10/2007 22:48 | you could be right i wonder whether tom hunter and his crew will just let profits fall so they can pick them up on the cheap | ntv | |
09/10/2007 11:48 | Nice consolidation level to move up from here, looking at the chart. Will look at FBDU again NTV - held them before - think the management is a tad flakey tho - not sur eI trust them. CR | cockneyrebel | |
04/10/2007 23:54 | check out fbdu cr management are not that good but has real potential with a merger with tom hunters other assets along this line of business i am sure they could get a much better profit out of flying flowers for instance alone i would love to buy the busines myself i am sure it has real potential and i am pretty sure you could get twice the profits they are currently getting guess that the reason tom hunters on board | ntv | |
04/10/2007 18:11 | CR, Presumably that's your purchase showing up as a T trade at 16:29:29 on ADVFN's "Trades" list... A perfect illustration of how unreliable the buy/sell indications in that list can be - if we believed the list, we'd reckon you sold the shares, not bought them! Gengulphus | gengulphus | |
04/10/2007 14:01 | Doubt it, it was moving well before I bought - I might have helped it along 2p perhaps. CR | cockneyrebel | |
04/10/2007 13:55 | CR Maybe you caused it! | wilmdav | |
04/10/2007 12:56 | Blimey, I timed that just right :-) CR | cockneyrebel |
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