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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Umeco | LSE:UMC | London | Ordinary Share | GB0009116079 | 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% | 550.00 | - | 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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18/9/2006 11:59 | uhm...still lovely and quiet here...if not at UMC! | tillman | |
15/9/2006 16:13 | lovely and quiet here! for how long? been watching for a while now and had to commit myself today and buy some | tillman | |
23/7/2006 13:25 | can see this rising from here ) leeson: | leesonlookalike | |
20/2/2006 08:20 | The Goodrich deal now resolves the question raised by the rights issue. There were some fears over working capital, but it appears clear now that they obviously needed cash in order to support a new contract. It's goint to be interesting to see the market reaction to this. I hold. | shuisky | |
15/2/2005 13:16 | I noticed in the last few weeks this stock in seen small mark ups as well as volume going up and spread narrowing, but still no specific company news. | tangmango | |
08/2/2005 08:35 | Agree with you, alter ego. Civil aviation spending will pick up and Umeco can only benefit from this. Noticed another small mark up this morning and also seeing buying before 8am. Does anyone know something ? | tangmango | |
07/2/2005 16:02 | Not really, but perhaps sentiment improved as result of Boeing saying flights between China and Europe will quadruple over next 20 years and that demand for intercontinetal traffic is robust. Anyone got a better suggestion? https://focus.comdir | alter ego | |
07/2/2005 09:59 | Up another 4.5% this morning. Any one know reasons for mark up ? | tangmango | |
18/1/2005 12:58 | Is there anyone interested in this stock. It had a good write up recently in a share mag and has seen a rise of around 10% in price in the last couple of weeks. | tangmango | |
22/11/2002 00:04 | Couple of lines in D.Mail today - Umeco up 22 1/2p following upbeat institutional presentations. | martincc | |
21/11/2002 00:25 | rising well on little volume & no news. Been tipped somewhere? | martincc | |
03/10/2002 08:32 | stonking short | moonblue | |
14/9/2002 00:47 | Standard Life bought 280,000. | airrage | |
13/9/2002 00:54 | Interesting X-trade, 250,000. Much bigger than yesterdays institutional Buy. Should be a buy appearing soon and say good-bye to 300P. | airrage | |
03/9/2002 00:44 | not quite, cos i didn't think i could quote it! good luck anyway. | banger | |
31/7/2002 00:05 | I reckon £3 going to be broken this cycle up, and £4 next target. Fundamentals make it a value and a growth stock. Price to Sales: 0.34 Price to Book: 1 dividend: 4.6% ROE: 11% and 20% 3years of Sales growth 16% last year. Have a look at the any of the technicals you prefer for the charts, all indicating an upsurge. Looking good holders | airrage | |
11/6/2002 08:09 | Umeco will force its way back to 500p at least You watch it. Quality pays in this market Forget the tiddlers Construction and housebuilding is another good sector. Institutions dearly want to recover some positive status after the hammering they have deserved. | saturn5 | |
06/6/2002 18:55 | big rise after results! | s34icknote | |
06/6/2002 09:46 | Nice results, better than I expected :-) CR | cockneyrebel | |
30/4/2002 13:13 | Market makers shaking the tree They have a bigger buyer placing an order soon. | saturn5 | |
19/4/2002 17:34 | A delayed buy of 28.5K - looks like that trigger the rise and the buyer had to pay a premium by the looks of about 8p for that quantity - £75K worth. Sweet. CR | cockneyrebel |
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