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NFDS Nthn.Foods

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26 Apr 2024 - Closed
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Nthn.Foods LSE:NFDS London Ordinary Share GB0006466089 ORD 25P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 75.00 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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20/1/2017
11:15
And bad news seems a bit more prevalent this month (there are more smaller ones I've left off):
aleman
20/1/2017
10:57
Do you sell to these sort of people, MrP?
aleman
20/1/2017
10:30
The clearance should be slowly moving up on it's way to you Aleman.

Looked at SCH, was a SCSW main tip April 2015, with continued coverage since, the share price is appreciably lower now than when featured. As with OPAY this sector seems to be under pressure.

blueliner
20/1/2017
09:30
Good Morning.

That is awful MrP.

GBP Retail Sales m/m -1.9% -0.1% 0.2%

skinny
20/1/2017
08:15
This is just plain horrible but I guess it's inevitable some lunatic is going to get ideas from all the recent terror attacks with lorries etc.
mrphil
20/1/2017
08:02
Morning All.

Like the sound of Hydrogen power but in the absence of any great progress on that I'm still favouring Electric. At least it is possible to generate that cleanly yourself with solar pv panels etc, albeit the issue comes when you want to travel a distance. The Leaf has now lost one bar of battery capacity which is in line with Nissan data. The car is coming up for 6 years old and has done around 24,000 miles and I reckon maximum range is around 70 miles and that's best case scenario, careful driving around town without the air con going. Still fine for most of my use but starting to be an issue in this cold weather if I have a journey of much more than 20 miles each way, but to be fair I should be "planning" the journey and thinking about charging at my destination.

mrphil
20/1/2017
07:42
I'd be okay with that but there's too much carbon in there for some.

Character group and Bon Marche both report weakening trends into December.

aleman
19/1/2017
22:26
Why not just run the car on Natural gas? A lot safer than hydrogen.

DF

deanforester
19/1/2017
19:03
I think the market is rolling over, HMSO and RMG both took a hit today.

Aleman raised a good point re Hydrogen for fueling cars.
I am wondering if he saw the article in the New Scientist a few weeks back on the pyrolysis of Methane.
Basically bubble Methane through Tin held at 1000-1200C and you get Hydrogen and soot, but very little else. What you do with the soot is a mute point, send it down coal mines I guess. :) The thermodynamics of this are interesting, it is an endothermic process of course, so heat does have to be supplied but not much. Entropy wise you are converting 1 mole of gas into 2 moles of gas, plus soot, so the process will work better at higher temperatures and lower pressures, methinks.

PS Diesel particulates contain far nastier than Benzene and Naptha. From memory some of the worst are mono nitrated anthrazene derivatives, anyway they are big with a nitro group on.

freddie ferret
19/1/2017
18:25
Some catching up to do on posts here, commiserations Aleman, not in SIV anymore, not tempted to average down back in at present.

-0.37% [FTSE250 -0.49%]

Worst value fallers : CLIG -2.6%, BMS -5.4%, MCL -5%, PHTM -1.9%.

Highest value risers : BEZ +2.4%, NXG +2.7%, HSD +1.9%.

Wondering if the rising default rates on unsecured loans are affecting the MCL share price

Fairly uneventful journey to West Midlands and back in gloomy misty conditions, Max temp 8C. Mway network very busy but no hold ups.

blueliner
19/1/2017
17:04
-1.7% for me. 38% fall at SIV did me in. Mostly blue otherwise.

Grey again but not as murky. Lack of wind meant the 7.7C felt mild. We need some sun. My tomatoes look unhappy and the flowers shoots outside have paused. I'll give credit to the Met Office - it was an accurate forecast for this week ... just not one I wanted!

aleman
19/1/2017
16:57
Besides the Costas and Balearics, there's been more snow in Morocco and Algeria, too.

If it gets any icier, one will be able to walk from Greenland to Iceland. There is 90% ice over half the distance, with two months to go to the peak of freeze-up. That's odd considering how hot it is supposed to have been in the Arctic this year.

aleman
19/1/2017
16:55
SIPP -0.90% PETS, SSE & BMS and the pot -0.36% RDSB, AMD & LLOY - OUCH!

Recommend both Skinny, but don't miss Death in Paradise! We also have Unforgotten to record on the other side and Spy in the Wild was pretty good last week. Looking forward to getting that log burner going. A high of only 3.3°C yesterday and a low last night of -2°C and that's on the shed which is sheltered!

mrphil
19/1/2017
16:52
My SIPP finished down 0.49%.

Some TV catch up tonight Silent Witness and Endeavour.

skinny
19/1/2017
16:43
It does suggest PETS have got it right by putting more effort into those areas imho. Mind you, I would have been happier had they not fallen so much today, especially as I topped up recently!
mrphil
19/1/2017
16:12
MrP - PETS LfL merchandise slowed to stagnation. It was grooming and vet services that produced the overall growth - and that came in lower than expected for the quarter.


Mortgage rates have eased a bit in the US so that's a bit of good news.



Swap rates suggest that there won't much more in the way of falls for the moment, though, and many UK lenders haven't even raised yet.

aleman
19/1/2017
15:58
Awful for the poor people stuck inside
mrphil
19/1/2017
15:53
Aleman, PETS overall revenue for the quarter was up by 4.4% and they reckon they are on target to meet expectations for the full year?
mrphil
19/1/2017
15:02
Aleman Yes consumers don't have a lot of spare cash, I don't think retailers can pass on inflationary costs either, non essential goods are still suffering deflation. UK heading for a recession.
wipo1
19/1/2017
14:37
I just spotted Pets At Home shares are down 10% on a weaker Christmas quarter so not all good today.
aleman
19/1/2017
13:53
To add to rising default rates on unsecured consumer credit, we have the first sign of rising mortgage defaults in the US.
aleman
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