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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Trinity Capital | LSE:TRC | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0ZL5243 | ORD 1P |
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% | 0.725 | - | 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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15/8/2013 09:43 | Again hard to buy today. | vyke82 | |
14/8/2013 16:51 | They did well selling at almost twice higher than valuation. You get 5p then you still have the rest of the assets which can be realised . | vyke82 | |
14/8/2013 16:45 | Hi Robdance, What probability would you assign to that happening again? Would you assign higher probability of profit to anything else in your portfolio if so please name the share? :) | praipus | |
14/8/2013 16:26 | looking back to Oct 12 a distribution of 5p was made and all that happens is the share price drops back by 5p so unless you brought below 7p then no gain ! | robdance | |
14/8/2013 14:05 | This is a steal. Record day next week. Someone sell me your shares | vyke82 | |
14/8/2013 14:04 | I have a bid can't get filled | vyke82 | |
14/8/2013 11:15 | Smithie6, nothing is gauranteed. What have you got in your portfolio for comparison? | praipus | |
14/8/2013 09:58 | Huge volume on the news:) | praipus | |
14/8/2013 09:10 | 5p divi. Yes | vyke82 | |
09/8/2013 07:31 | Cyber City disposal is worth around 2pps on the asset value. Whether this is reflected in the share price we wait to see. The amount of cash received may just be enough to trigger another distribution, perhaps 4 to 5 pps, plus any spare cash no longer required that is already being held. Much needed good news after recent falls. | grahamg8 | |
28/1/2013 14:18 | Weiss reducing again, but no effect on the share price - someone else must be buying. | rbcrbc | |
07/1/2013 18:07 | Seems strange - and small volumes compared to their total stake, and selling some from each of their funds - The other interesting question is who has bought them and why hasn't the price moved ? | rbcrbc | |
07/1/2013 16:17 | Any views on why Weiss are reducing now? | praipus | |
01/11/2012 00:12 | Thanks guys I know all three, I shall do some reasearch - might take a while and be done before the CPT dist arrives. | rbcrbc | |
31/10/2012 19:46 | RB...i think u know the SL and pe threads..its where i pick up most of my stuff along with praps excellant WAM thread...not reinvesting at mo..cash levels are a tad low | badtime | |
31/10/2012 15:21 | RBCRBC forgive me if you already know I track some of the professionals who arbitrage these situations and following their moves via RNS and post them on the WAM thread: | praipus | |
31/10/2012 11:13 | Yesterday 13.5p-14p 5p ex-div, so should be 8.5p - 9p Today 10p-12p Nice little rise today :) Any thoughts on similar plays to put some of the 5p into, I'm not sure that it is worth topping up here as it may be a long wait until the next distribution. | rbcrbc | |
31/10/2012 10:26 | few hundred quid for a quick turn | badtime | |
22/10/2012 20:04 | lol..nah i only trade in a minimum of 5 mill :) | badtime | |
22/10/2012 18:36 | I just think the MM's mess around with those figures so much I tend to disregard them. The 1.2 mill at the mid price or there abouts is interesting buys or sells I wonder. Or are they your late trades badtime?:-) | praipus | |
22/10/2012 09:30 | bit of early selling...peeps hoping for more? | badtime | |
22/10/2012 09:09 | Distribution 5p per share | praipus | |
18/10/2012 18:45 | Reminds me of a peace of Jazz called "Eastern Standard Time" all change when the next redemption rolls off the press. | praipus |
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