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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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West China | LSE:WCC | London | Ordinary Share | JE00B1G5G525 | ORD 10P |
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% | 695.00 | - | 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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24/8/2010 08:17 | fft-have 2233 on my Live ADVFN Feed now---trades are timed at 7.46 some 40 minutes behind Real Time--the price is not real time either. Yet chart appears to work! | williemanjaro | |
24/8/2010 08:13 | dont forget HK closes for 2 hour lunch, which is why the price gets 'stuck' midday. | fft | |
24/8/2010 08:09 | Is anyone (from this forum) still buying? | allstar_07 | |
24/8/2010 07:56 | Chart is Live--price on ADVFN monitor though is stuck.... | williemanjaro | |
24/8/2010 07:55 | agreed, jh, we really ought to have bought some more on that last day!! | miti 1000 | |
24/8/2010 07:55 | Agree JH, I can't see it resting until at least parity with peers is achieved. Then as Matt says I'll be looking for the holdings of the nationals, especially Anhui Conch and Jidong. | celeritas | |
24/8/2010 07:49 | Hk investors will keep buying up WCC while its still ultra cheap compared to its peers, large valuation gap still present. | john henry | |
24/8/2010 07:43 | Whoosh i think is the term..... | stegrego | |
24/8/2010 07:42 | To be on a par with China Shanshui the price should be about $3.27 | mikeja | |
24/8/2010 07:26 | I suspect UK holders as early action shows sell off at opening which would equate with orders left overnight.Agree with you Arthur about direction. | mikeja | |
24/8/2010 07:26 | Hey we are up 20% since listing,thats pretty good going by any standard! :o) | nurdin | |
24/8/2010 07:20 | Up for a bit in the middle of the night - it was about 1.92. Nice to see it moving up sharply while I was back asleep. I reckon the early falls were re more stagging. Not convinced that it had anything to do with UK holders. Very high volumes of trading generally. I can only see it rising further as the stagging finishes and interims are announced. | arthurly | |
24/8/2010 07:19 | I suspect instis cashing in,they are often short termers. | mikeja | |
24/8/2010 06:57 | morning..overslept so missed the early morning action.Nice surprise to wake upto though..:o) | nurdin | |
24/8/2010 06:54 | Broke 2...... Can it hold i wonder? Would like to think so, as im looking for it to break 3.... Great volume again. | stegrego | |
24/8/2010 06:35 | We've certainly got some liquidity now. Spread 0.5% definitely helps. Aim market makers take note. mikeja, who do you think is selling from UK. Most PI's seem to be stitched up unable to trade. | melton john | |
24/8/2010 05:16 | Looks like overnight profit takers from London have been easily absorbed by HK demand.Aim,my estimate of 120p equates to 28.7c.WCC have always kept guidance on the low side and then beaten it. | mikeja | |
23/8/2010 22:53 | Hv been going over sws numbers in detail - i think their 2010 eps estimate is too low as they are using year end number of shares rather than average for the year. Given the size of the share issue and the fact its almost 2/3 into the 2010 financial year, this is actually quite a big error...instead of 23c eps in 2010 wcc would earn 26.7c just by using the correct weighted avg shares. Would imply a current 2010 p/e of 7.3x not 8.4x; 2011 p/e 6.3x is ok albeit a bit conservative imho. | aim11 | |
23/8/2010 22:26 | yes .. wish i hadn't sold them so early in their run :-( | mattjos | |
23/8/2010 21:50 | do any of you guys have any thoughts on CMSH | sco77harris | |
23/8/2010 21:42 | Angora7 - 23 Aug'10 - 20:07 - 12810 of 12811 That way you could ignore them and respond -------- Why would you want to respond? | zangdook |
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