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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Plutus Res. | LSE:PLR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1GDWB47 | ORD 0.1 |
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% | 0.80 | - | 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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20/9/2013 00:04 | At least we know that James Longley was not the buyer in recent days increasing his holding, but he still holds 20 million shares or 13% of Plutus. Of course, if they are close to finalizing any deal, the directors would not be able to buy at this time. So someone who is not so circumscribed is quite happy to buy at 1.4 pence to increase their stake. If it was the same buyer over the past week, he got his first lot at 0.64 pence and others at 0.74 pence, at which point he may have been averaging down. All in all, a very confident enlargement of a position, IF it were the same buyer. Certainly a quite small number of buys managed to spike the price. I can only dream of what could happen if there was evidence-based buying in the light of a really good deal....certainly much higher than the current price IMHO. So the spread is immaterial for holders for the long term. | bishopawn | |
19/9/2013 15:34 | Still some interest at the current higher share price but the spread is now huge. | maytrees | |
18/9/2013 23:07 | what light through yonder window breaks, it speaks, and yet says nothing. | bishopawn | |
18/9/2013 20:41 | Cmon bish. You can add a few more cliches than that! | mark knopfler | |
18/9/2013 20:30 | I have my doubts about the Brady hypothesis. May be something better is on the cards in the not too distant future. | bishopawn | |
18/9/2013 20:18 | pulse with big legs, nice. Nothing to comment on, if buyers return for whatever reason after a summer lull. They were as cheap as chips, a bargain for a nice clean shell, and some people have taken advantage. Good luck I say. Early bird gets the worm. | bishopawn | |
18/9/2013 16:27 | Find it quite surprising that directors have made no rns, like we know of no reason why share price has gone up, like they did last time, reason they do this time, I put money on they are investing in brady/eer r/take over. | theshareguru | |
18/9/2013 09:09 | Greetings dontshootthemessange Could be - but the share price has been gaining ground over a few days with some unusually large buying. | maytrees | |
18/9/2013 09:07 | Silly spike | dontshootthemessenger | |
18/9/2013 09:04 | Good morning Trouble with plr share price is that when it moves it does so very quickly. I tried to add some at 1.25p this morning but it head N to 1.40 then 1.50p as I typed too fast. Some unusually large buying so maybe news soon? | maytrees | |
16/9/2013 17:59 | Know pi spends between 11-12k without knowing something, reason, if he wanted to sell the same in this stock he would be lucky to get 1p a share in a falling market. will await 8am ish for further buying, shares like this sometimes turn up in the daily mail finance pages. I have a small holding tempted last week but spread put me off, it didn't our buyer.still think its tied up with brady in fact I am surprised there has been no rumours re brady raising money for eer deal. | theshareguru | |
16/9/2013 17:43 | it does seem unusually agressive without a nod and a wink. | mark knopfler | |
16/9/2013 17:39 | Mark very illiquid, stand by for explosion I have just seen this buy something tells me that there is a leak of good news comming. | theshareguru | |
16/9/2013 17:35 | Is this share that illiquid that you have to pay up that much for 800k ?! | mark knopfler | |
16/9/2013 16:49 | Someone seems to have paid 1.45p per share for just under 800k shares - coincidence perhaps but probably explains the 45%+ share price gain to 1.25p offer | maytrees | |
16/9/2013 16:23 | The reasons why nick lee resigned could be more than they are letting on, conflict of interest ect, if they invest in the new brady shares they will get a nice profit straight away as long as the deal goes through. | theshareguru | |
16/9/2013 16:14 | I like it already! | mark knopfler | |
16/9/2013 16:13 | Is as good as money for nothing and your chicks for free. | orchestralis | |
16/9/2013 16:11 | Is that good ? | mark knopfler | |
16/9/2013 15:39 | plutus could be taking a stake in brady/ eer. | theshareguru | |
16/9/2013 14:13 | been trying to top up last few days haven't been able to buy much looks like its about to lift off | mally6 | |
16/9/2013 14:00 | looks like no stock left. | bishopawn | |
16/9/2013 13:53 | This does tend to move on complete b.s. | stockologist | |
16/9/2013 13:52 | there is a mug born every second on AIM | stockologist | |
16/9/2013 13:49 | Legs and a pulse! | mark knopfler |
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