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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Prezzo | PRZ | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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126.25 | 126.25 |
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Posted at 03/10/2014 07:13 by loading Bidders offer £316m for a slice of Italian food chain Prezzo - PRZ News- Today, 7:12 |
Posted at 07/7/2014 16:36 by tiptv1 TipTV also talked about Prezzo PLC (PRZ) with Alan Green today. Watch here : |
Posted at 24/4/2014 16:17 by philanderer 124p support ?edit: being dumped at 140p towards the close, support here looks definitely to have gone chartwise.... those director sales have done a lot of damage. Top FTSE AIM 100 Fallers Parkmead (PMG) 204.50 -6.62% Quindell (QPP) 25.00 -6.54% Vertu Motors (VTU) 57.00 -5.00% Prezzo (PRZ) 140.00 -4.84% |
Posted at 30/10/2013 07:56 by dewtrader PRZ is much much cheaper TAST is PE of 50 |
Posted at 22/10/2013 14:12 by blippy2 Yesterday, exec director Mr Sehmi sold #200k shares @ 117p. I'm wondering if TAST is the better bet here (I hold both). On 25 September, directors sold £4.5m worth of stock in PRZ. On 10 Oct, 2 directors participated in the placing for TAST for £3m. Both companies have heavy shareholdings by the Kaye family. Total guess on my part, but it seems that the directors sold their PRZ shares in order to subscribe to the placing in TAST, implying that the directors see better opps for growth in the latter company. |
Posted at 04/9/2013 08:12 by dewtrader PRZ out the stable early 125-126 Someone keen 20k just bought |
Posted at 28/8/2013 12:33 by dewtrader PRZ tweeping up |
Posted at 04/4/2012 10:20 by liveinhope Solid trading results announced today and increase in dividend is also pleasing. |
Posted at 23/8/2011 12:34 by factsonly Not currently an investor in PRZ, but I belivieve that the change in the advisors yesterday was a good thing based on what I experienced a while back at one of the PRZ AGMs. |
Posted at 06/4/2011 07:21 by cockneyrebel rather good I'd say, especially when you consider the retail climate and the fact hardly anyone could get out for a month in December due to the snow.Decent rise in the divi too. imo. CR |
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