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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Redhall Group Plc | LSE:RHL | London | Ordinary Share | GB0001112035 | ORD 0.01P |
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% | 1.60 | - | 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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31/5/2016 12:04 | Any current thoughts on this one? f | fillipe | |
29/1/2016 13:12 | Is anyone going to the AGM? | dluk | |
06/1/2016 22:21 | Happy 2016 - hope it brings a nice share price rise! | dluk | |
19/11/2015 10:07 | Hi VV, Am I right to think that debt is now around £4m? At the interims debt was 13.6m, since then they've banked 5m from the sale of a division to Cape and taken 5m in the placing. I've seen no forecasts for 2016. Finncap are forecasting for 2017 1.7m PBT and EPS of 0.5p. 13x to 2017 looks expensive when they haven't proven anything up yet. RHL was mentioned by a micro cap fundie in the latest issue of Investment Week, she took part in the 5p placing. | simon gordon | |
02/11/2015 21:55 | directors treated themselves to lots of lovely shares @ 5p and have options galore too from what I recall - seen this type of thing before and its quite annoying let's face it whilst u may be right, I suspect we won't see them put their hands in their pockets for the foreseeable future valued now at a market cap of 16 million GBP, I actually think we need deals / news to justify the current price and to keep momentum going - let's hope it's coming | value viper | |
28/10/2015 14:21 | I know it's only £21k but still an encouraging buy. | a2584728 | |
27/10/2015 14:49 | I think we are likely to see some director buys in the near future, all IMHO of course. | a2584728 | |
23/10/2015 09:03 | Hopefully they will not make a horlicks of it if they get some business. This could now be a decent recovery story under new incentivised management. | meijiman | |
23/10/2015 07:56 | IF they do you could see one almighty squeeze | aughton 3 | |
21/10/2015 15:17 | That's the hope mate | a2584728 | |
21/10/2015 09:04 | will this outfit get any business from the new nuclear contracts which will be awarded? | meijiman | |
16/10/2015 10:43 | Added 130,000 more. | a2584728 | |
14/10/2015 14:54 | I am in here for the long term. | a2584728 | |
14/10/2015 11:54 | loving it.......come on RHL and sort the bloody co website out quick...not good for a new start | value viper | |
14/10/2015 10:58 | Interesting rise, long term a good investment I think. | a2584728 | |
07/10/2015 15:43 | agreed. slight prob now are the 20% flipping brigade who paid 5p, selling at 6p plus. news needed to catapult it proper. | value viper | |
07/10/2015 11:38 | The recovery begins -hopefully. This new management has to be better than the clowns who ran this into the floor.The balance sheet now gives them some security and they have skin in the game. Time to deliver. | meijiman | |
01/10/2015 09:50 | I am hoping Hinkley Point must be a target zone for Redhall too. | value viper | |
01/10/2015 09:43 | Although Ruffer taking a 10% stake is encouraging,as is the contract to engineer doors for Network Rail(just like the good old Booth Industries days);I remain on the sidelines. A bear raid might render it more attractive though. | mudbath | |
15/9/2015 22:27 | For WHI it is just an advertising purpose!!....its a casino...buyers are just feeding insiders lifestyle here and across the casinos!... | diku | |
15/9/2015 20:39 | Does that not go for any broker? | drago | |
15/9/2015 14:40 | Whatever WHI write I would disregard. | meijiman | |
15/9/2015 13:15 | yes indeed ; this note out much before the latest changes ! wonder if they are working on a new note now - they should be. | value viper |
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