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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Sectorguard | LSE:SGD | London | Ordinary Share | GB0031427940 | ORD 0.5P |
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% | 1.50 | - | 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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22/4/2009 12:30 | One buy today. | knowing | |
21/4/2009 14:11 | and sellers | knowing | |
21/4/2009 14:00 | Big buyer just shown their hand. | knowing | |
21/4/2009 13:40 | Buyers back today. | knowing | |
20/4/2009 11:41 | Good to see buyers when the market is depressed. | knowing | |
20/4/2009 09:39 | Would like to buy some more before it moves but Selftrade have crashed. | knowing | |
17/4/2009 17:27 | I'm sure that the Times quoted somebody as saying that the old management treated SGD as a Private Company. The new CEO has pointed the Co into a new direction and I sincerely hope he has the time for the share price to reflect this,before we are taken over. | ted32 | |
17/4/2009 15:46 | People waking up to the real potential with this stock. | knowing | |
17/4/2009 15:08 | Heh velvetide, don't get me wrong, I'm praying that we are all right. size of buys does appear to be picking up now, not a huge volume but it's a start | dubois | |
17/4/2009 15:02 | It's good to have a positive concensus of opinions. Makes you feel you have found that bargain stock. | knowing | |
17/4/2009 14:48 | dubois - 17 Apr'09 - 14:07 - 159 of 161 Knowing, people are not fools and if this deal was as good as it appears, I'm sure these would have gone out of sight by now. What are we missing? why? I bought CIU about a month ago for less than the eps it reported the following week, generally it is bargain time | velvetide | |
17/4/2009 14:32 | Stil reckon this could be a potential takeover target for someone like Mitie Group. | knowing | |
17/4/2009 14:13 | Nothing as far as I can see. Just be happy with the deal. | knowing | |
17/4/2009 14:07 | Knowing, people are not fools and if this deal was as good as it appears, I'm sure these would have gone out of sight by now. What are we missing? | dubois | |
17/4/2009 14:01 | Well I am waiting to see if they move that bid to close the spread a little before jumping in. Dubois as you say the deal is an excellent one. All wil be revealed in the next results anyway. | knowing | |
17/4/2009 13:45 | I'm half expecting an RNS to say that they got it wrong and its only 1m rather than 10m. Is there something not right here or is it me, they do say if it seems to be to good to be true then it is. Either that or it's the deal of the centuary | dubois | |
17/4/2009 13:33 | agree Knowing...think this is a great opportunity before the herd jump in... | pre | |
17/4/2009 13:27 | Seems like people have not really woken up to this news as yet. I am very tempted to buy and remember this being 5p when it was only half as strong as it is now. | knowing | |
17/4/2009 12:59 | I run a small security company and if anyone can do what they appear to have done, then they must be one hell of a new management team. | dubois | |
17/4/2009 12:55 | lucrative acquisition announced yesterday...10m annual revenue generated by contracts bought bodes well imo, dyor etc | pre | |
17/4/2009 12:52 | With serious management on board SGD is about to fly. Topped up yesterday. Sorry about the ramping. | ted32 | |
17/4/2009 12:34 | If SGD have done as they say then to buy 10m of contracts only (no craft liability) then they what they have done is a miracle and these will fly. Even at 20% G/M thats still 2m to the bottom line | dubois | |
17/4/2009 12:26 | Fair bit of buying today. | knowing | |
16/4/2009 19:31 | probably why Craft went bust. | sleveen |
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