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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Quadnetics Grp | LSE:QDG | London | Ordinary Share | GB0007156838 | ORD 20P |
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% | 290.50 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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16/11/2007 18:37 | Yump, Analyst Good to see you here. I've only just been called back as the share price has reached my buy target. Are they still worth a punt? | greek islander | |
10/10/2007 11:55 | Got a few of these around the low recently. Showing good strength after results on quite low volume by the look of it. | yump | |
05/9/2007 08:43 | Results are good, onwards and upwards | rogerl | |
03/9/2007 22:23 | Results due any day now. RM | rampmeister | |
24/8/2007 11:33 | Moving up for two days , something has got to be happening | jswift | |
23/8/2007 11:01 | Share movement suggests someone knows something - takeover talk has been about in the industry - any views? | josh devil | |
15/8/2007 15:39 | Do I assume the decrease in the price is only based on the overal market or is there any news? | jswift | |
07/6/2007 13:55 | seems the price is coming back over the last few days, any new? | jswift | |
24/5/2007 10:06 | Quadnetics Group plc ("the Company") 24 May 2007 DIRECTOR DEALINGS The Company announces that Mr Dennis Bate, a non executive director of the Company, yesterday purchased 25,000 shares in the Company at a price of 345p. Following this purchase Mr Bate has an interest in 50,000 ordinary shares representing 0.30% of the issued share capital. | charterhouse3 | |
23/5/2007 12:33 | Looks like someone wants to get out in a hurry.. regards T.. | tradx666 | |
23/5/2007 11:48 | IFSEC stand is great and the products very impressive. The talk is of a three or fourfold increase in turnover in the next few years - from the sales guys that is! The drop therefore makes no sense at all. | josh devil | |
23/5/2007 11:34 | What is happening this morning 29p down 8% | ponty | |
23/5/2007 09:43 | This is some drop this morning, 4.5%,they are at IFSEC this week new contracts i hope | ponty | |
08/5/2007 12:25 | Is last week's rise a prelude of things to come? Apart from good results there maybe some suitors around. Who knows what is going on? | josh devil | |
04/5/2007 17:07 | I though that 200k was a X trade | ponty | |
04/5/2007 14:22 | a 200k buyer today - the only way is north | swwikmi | |
04/5/2007 10:10 | News must be out there, if only we new | ponty | |
12/3/2007 23:47 | I got out around about the time of my last post and the share price has risen about 15% since. Maybe I made a mistake - might come back in on the basis of what attracted me to an undervalued stock in the first place. Will keep a watching brief. Have been trying to work out the current eps and pe (and forward pe) - has anyone got any figures they can let me have. Thank you. | greek islander | |
12/3/2007 14:17 | Sold a few IND shares to day long time holder,invested here,hoping these will do as well | ponty | |
12/3/2007 11:58 | still heading in the right direction. Onwards and upwards | charterhouse3 | |
02/3/2007 14:21 | its simpler sirhokko - its because i bailed out yesterday ! | maurillac | |
02/3/2007 14:02 | I think that the recently departed director option has been unwinding since results announcement which has probably depressed the price. If that has now gone and the Chinese flu is over this will bounce back to over £4. | josh devil | |
02/3/2007 13:56 | So what do we owe this sudden bounce too? I was looking for an entry point and a bit of calm and the stock has shot off leaving me at the platform. | sirhokko |
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