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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Shore Capital Group Limited | LSE:SGR | London | Ordinary Share | GG00BGCZJ741 | ORD NPV |
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% | 222.50 | 145.00 | 300.00 | - | 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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20/3/2007 17:40 | Thanks W. D. | dennisbergkamp | |
20/3/2007 15:13 | Not really.. todays news is just notifiying us what Howard Shore owns. I think ( hope ) its just the usual profit taking after a great run. Its fallen through the 50day MA yesterday so a lot of small time chartests might sell for a while. | woracle | |
20/3/2007 14:55 | Geez.. This is got to be a steal at this price.. - Looks like strong holdings in Shore from other companies,... why the move back..?? D. | dennisbergkamp | |
26/2/2007 09:58 | What a quiet thread! Actually I take that as a good sign - those where several people comment every time the price moves a fraction have me worried. Noticed the results exceeding expectations so got in this morning @ 96.39. Looking for a short term upswing on reaction to the results. | sharw | |
26/2/2007 08:01 | EPS 4.67 vs 3.8 forecast. All parts of the business doing very well. Significantly exceeds expectations. Expecting upgrades and the usual few tips over next few days. | woracle | |
15/2/2007 21:42 | Amazingly quiet board for a share doing so well..! Why's everyone here..? Been in since the breakout in the mid 60s. Also in their Puma Brandendurg. Thought this might be a geared play towards property funds which are all the rage at the moment... Plus Howard Shore is a jolly nice chap I am told. | woracle | |
23/1/2007 14:02 | Well after almost 3 years were up to 80, glad I held on to mine! | heaven | |
12/10/2006 16:26 | Anyone else holding this one? | ariesr | |
06/9/2006 18:19 | After the mini crash in May, it was good opportunity to get onboard. The type of share to quietly buy and tuck away for a few years. | ariesr | |
06/9/2006 17:47 | up86%......need to say more? | chaneale | |
05/9/2006 19:56 | results out on wednesday!! should be good... | chaneale | |
04/5/2006 00:13 | Hmm....8% of total shares now added. | ariesr | |
17/4/2006 18:09 | Folks, I've setup an initial thread with charts. I'll try to improve it without creating huge headers to scroll through. deadly: do you mind me borrowing part of your post? I'll remove it if so. | ariesr | |
17/4/2006 17:41 | !YOUTUBEVIDEO:4ZjsRx | ariesr | |
15/3/2006 09:00 | Excellent results today. This one seems completely overlooked amid all the hype over oil tiddlers etc. Good outlook statement too. For Immediate Release 15 March 2006 Preliminary Final Results for The Year Ended 31 December 2005 Shore Capital Delivers Record Profits Shore Capital Group plc, the investment bank focused on equity capital markets and alternative asset class funds, issues its preliminary unaudited final results for 2005: Highlights Twelve months ended 31st December 2005 2004 Increase £m £m % Revenue 27.6 17.0 62.4 Profit before tax* 12.7 6.5 94.4 Earnings per share (pence)* 3.07 1.61 90.7 Annual dividend per share (pence) 0.875 0.665 31.6 * after charge of £334,000 (2004: £732,000) for cost of employers' national insurance on Group share options All areas of the business, across equity capital markets ('ECM') and alternative asset class fund management, growing strongly; Return before tax on capital employed of 35.9 per cent (2004: 20.6 per cent); Reaping the benefits of fully integrating the ECM activities; Rapidly increasing level of primary transactions, including 2 major transactions in 2006 to date; Market-making in over 1,000 stocks, second largest on AIM; Successful launch of German property fund, Puma Brandenburg, raising £185m in new equity; Four new fund launches over last 12 months; Funds under management now $1.5 billion, expected to grow rapidly over current year; Strong start to 2006 for all areas of the Group. Howard Shore, Chairman of Shore Capital Group, said: 'I am pleased to report strong performances from both equity capital markets and alternative asset management. 'We have already completed two major primary transactions since the start of 2006 and are seeing continued growth in market-making and secondary stockbroking. This reflects the successful integration of the expanded sales, research and corporate finance team over the last three years as well as more favourable market conditions. 'The launch of Puma Brandenburg demonstrates the scalability of our principal finance and alternatives business. Ventures such as this, Hotels and the launch of single strategy hedge funds such as Puma Theta, can have a very substantial impact on the business going forward. 'The new financial year has started strongly and we remain confident about our prospects for 2006.' | deadly | |
18/9/2005 19:44 | Shares in City financial group Shore Capital (46½p) were trading at less than 10p just two years ago but have recovered strongly. Its property and hotels funds have performed well and Shore is shortly to launch its first hedge fund which will specialise in trading options. Shore is growing fast and is worth a look. Buy. | davenic | |
12/8/2005 13:50 | Does anyone have an email address for the company? info@shorecap.co.uk keeps getting returned to me. Thansk. Fg | farmer george | |
12/8/2005 10:41 | When are the results due? Thanks FG | farmer george | |
06/6/2005 21:00 | any comments on the latest deal?? | chaneale | |
03/5/2005 11:51 | anyone here? | roodboy | |
13/9/2004 12:56 | Results in. Very positive. | primrose 100 |
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