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PNE Preston Nth.End

95.00
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 01:00:00
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Preston Nth.End PNE London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 95.00 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
95.00
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Preston Nth.End PNE Dividends History

No dividends issued between 26 Apr 2014 and 26 Apr 2024

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Posted at 06/2/2007 20:01 by louie76
Thanks for that Onemel.you won't be lol when the Dubai boys make a move for PNE...
Posted at 05/2/2007 21:16 by louie76
What would we expect the price to reach if PNE are promoted?Any comments would be much appreciated...
Posted at 13/9/2006 21:22 by wiganer
I have no idea about the share price of PNE.
Posted at 26/1/2006 13:41 by mr kingsley2
If PNE manage to get through the transfer window without losing key players while adding to the squad must have a great chance of the play offs.Could go one better this time must be a buy upto 1.20 with limited down side.The squad is valued in the accounts very conservative.
Posted at 31/5/2005 14:34 by mryesyes
No, no I was expecting nothing, I was gambling and losing!!
This is a share board not a fanzine. Are you suggesting holding the shares for 3 years or more or do you subscribe to the idea somebody out there wants to buy up PNE at more than £1.20
The nominal value of these shares is £1, so no normal rights issue can work without a very expensive split
All I am saying is don't get caught holding them in the close season which if they are to delist that is the 8 weeks they do it in;
Posted at 31/5/2005 08:46 by mryesyes
Why would a buy in OF SHARES ON THE MARKET
A) Not buy in at 1.34 with the danger of £2 if the playoffs are won
B) Still not be buying in now at 1.20
C) Be in the rumour mill for ages before, but still no-one buys on inside info

I sold my 2600 at 1.12 this morning, I took a logical gamble at 1.34 lost and got out. There is no upside; that team neither are able nor seemed willing to play in the premiership yesterday and the whole country saw it; probably not one of that team (for whatever reason). There will never be a dividend it remains a loss making business. OK if you still don't believe me, followers of football shares note that being one game from the payoffs has the shares less than 10% above where they were when in 16th place or the year before for that matter..........no, if they could not get buyers at that stage the PLC is a worthless vehicle and either nothing will happen now or this rumour turns out now they lost to involve delisting. Sell unless your holding is small and you want to keep it, prepared for it to delist (you could always buy next season) or if you are holding hoping for a dirt cheap rights issue
Posted at 27/5/2005 00:16 by eriktherock
Delist if they lose. Where did you hear that? PNE are worth buying for the Share Certificate alone. Seriously though PNE will follow form and turn-over WHU. They will then be the subject of a private Buy-in at around 275p per share.
Posted at 15/5/2005 19:25 by mryesyes
Well it would make more sense to buy PNE at 8am on Monday if you were considering a bet on them at the bookies, there isn't much downside, the MM's are being a dog with the silly spread but that will stop after the playoffs so really it a good bet if you can buy at 1.35 and really think the club likely to win in Cardiff. Personally I don't see them beating Ipswich but its only one game and good odds I expect £2 a share tho only on propomotion if it went ANY higher dont wait a minute just SELL. This is not a silly money punt and the shares may rise slowly and gradually. As stated it is a good sector play,
While I have said a lot of clubs will delist PNE won't
Posted at 11/5/2005 16:23 by eriktherock
I'm a shareholder also. If PNE make it to the Premiership it won't be long before a bid comes in for such a well managed business ( sector comparison only ) and with such a history. PNE could be one of my better invesments providing we see-off Derby and the Ipswich.
Posted at 11/5/2005 16:18 by no1jacko
"Heard a rumour from a very reliable source that someone or some group is on a buyback mission. Might be Friends Of PNE."

My source was a broker's clerk.
I've got 440 shares (cost £1,000), bought for love not money.


I like owning a tiny piece of my club and would be very upset to lose my loss-making shares --- the other rumour I heard was that PNE wants to delist.

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