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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Revenue Assur. | LSE:RAS | London | Ordinary Share | GB0001592251 | ORD 25P |
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% | 202.00 | - | 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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22/11/2006 09:56 | POP Centrica? | geezermatic | |
22/11/2006 09:27 | Seems to fit, nurdin. | njp | |
22/11/2006 09:25 | Hello hello, storming back now. L2 all blue and 5 v 2 @115/119 with a few MM buys in there. News coming ? | papalpower | |
22/11/2006 09:24 | Some strong buying here..wonder if news has leaked out :o) | nurdin | |
21/11/2006 10:14 | Agreed NJP, there is plenty left in the tank with RAS, and there is certainly nothing wrong with a little consolidation, its them that creates the next leg up. We should kick up to 130p levels soon enough. | papalpower | |
21/11/2006 10:10 | NJP - lots of O trades went in around the 95p level - so a bit more than 10% over a few weeks - but I take your point. | geezermatic | |
21/11/2006 09:43 | Agree with you on CSW, PP. That one seems to have had its consolidation and is due for a run. Plenty left in RAS once the 10%ers have taken their money off the table. | njp | |
21/11/2006 09:41 | Look like we have reached a consolidation point, healthy to have it, a small dip before the next more up. O/T, another stock I see that should have a good run into and after what should be very good results is CSW. Results due end of this month, and worthy of a look over IMO. | papalpower | |
21/11/2006 09:03 | Thanks for that nurdin. Yep, NJP, L2 all blue and now 1 v 2 @116/118 | papalpower | |
21/11/2006 08:41 | Whatever the state of play with Centrica, it's still continuing to motor! | njp | |
21/11/2006 08:27 | Morning Papal....nothing in the rumour mill on that I am afraid.All I have heard is that the contract is on the table waiting to be signed.Its all in the hands of Centrica now to make its mind up! Should they decide to proceed, RAS could potentially get access to European markets downstream as Centrica builds up its presence there.Thats far more exciting to me than the monetary value of the UK contract.. | nurdin | |
21/11/2006 08:17 | L2 up and now 3 v 1 @113/115 nurdin, any idea on what the potential Centrica deal will be worth, or any details on it at all from the rumour mill ? | papalpower | |
21/11/2006 08:16 | Joined you guys for a few, long term. | napoleon 14th | |
21/11/2006 03:33 | > Buzz ...Do we ask for a match or is she already lit ;-) I suggest maintaining orbit 130p to 150p above ground.... | fse | |
20/11/2006 18:19 | We have cleared the tower. | buzzaldrinsballs | |
20/11/2006 16:25 | Bit more come today as well then......112/115 now 2 v 5 and all blue. | papalpower | |
20/11/2006 16:18 | Paying 112 for a decent sized sell, would point to more upside to come tomorrow. So we await news on the Centrica deal, sounds good to me :) | papalpower | |
20/11/2006 15:28 | Roll it on nurdin, the buying looks informed, lets hope the Centrica signature is just around the corner then :) | papalpower | |
20/11/2006 15:16 | What I can say is that if they clinch the Centrica contract(yes I happen to know it is Centrica) 130-150p will come sooner than one thinks | nurdin | |
20/11/2006 15:13 | Fingers crossed this should be a nice steady rerating of the share price to the 130p to 150p trading range. | papalpower | |
20/11/2006 15:07 | Even greater now.. | mitzis | |
20/11/2006 14:58 | Sure looks like it well done. | mitzis | |
20/11/2006 14:46 | Now 5 v 1 @110/112 so should perhaps be some more movement today. | papalpower | |
20/11/2006 09:26 | Yes, another tick up there on L2, now 5 v 1 @107/110 | papalpower |
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