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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Xcite Energy | LSE:XEL | London | Ordinary Share | VGG9828A1194 | ORD SHS NPV (CDI) |
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% | 1.575 | - | 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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07/11/2014 11:50 | The bots have control of this today. It got away from them first thing with all that pi buying but they're back in control now. Planning a spike next week? | pensioner2 | |
07/11/2014 11:46 | Not in the lock-up eh? I'll have a look on ebay. | arlington chetwynd talbot | |
07/11/2014 11:42 | Yea, What happened the turbines (generators). Last time I looked, they were gone. Has someone sold them. | irnbru2 | |
07/11/2014 11:16 | So what's the share with more shares shorted than in issue leedskier? | arlington chetwynd talbot | |
07/11/2014 11:11 | In Singapore the markets are much better managed. Manipulation there carries a sentence of 2 years. | leedskier | |
07/11/2014 11:06 | Top boy on the X desk today, he knows his stuff. | arlington chetwynd talbot | |
07/11/2014 11:02 | It does not cost them anything to churn Aim shares. They trade directly to the market, there is no stamp duty. It is a free ride. | leedskier | |
07/11/2014 10:56 | The purpose of today's share churning by the new bad boys on the block, aka the asset management companies, is to scare off anyone who read the I.C. article and decided to chance their ISA here. In this new enlightened age, long/short here today, gone tomorrow, asset management fund managers do not want to invest in the market, at any price, they want to control it. Hopefully a few of them will go toes up in the next year or two. | leedskier | |
07/11/2014 10:52 | You'd never think that ACT has his own BB...under his N3tleyLucas avatar of course. Someone is still paying for that to be blue. | mclellan | |
07/11/2014 10:47 | Go to Rupert's lock-up IrnBru2, the one with the 2 generators in (back of Queens Gardens), crash out there until you're back on your feet. Gratis. | arlington chetwynd talbot | |
07/11/2014 10:44 | All the hedge men are out today, it seems. SOOOOOOOOOOO obvious. | mclellan | |
07/11/2014 10:41 | mclellan 7 Nov'14 - 10:32 - 49084 of 49086 0 1 So many more buys than sells and we turn red? ----- Idiot. | irnbru2 | |
07/11/2014 10:37 | The lads are throwing the kitchen sink at this mac, heroic effort. | arlington chetwynd talbot | |
07/11/2014 10:32 | So many more buys than sells and we turn red? | mclellan | |
07/11/2014 10:30 | 40 years. Rope a dope. Who is the dope. STL, ain't on the ropes, ah, but that was the guy that won. XER are punching, not, RC is on the ropes, | irnbru2 | |
07/11/2014 10:26 | The derampers are in full voice this morning. Most have them on filter, though, so goodness knows why they bother on this BB. | mclellan | |
07/11/2014 10:21 | It is interesting to note, On this boxing aniversirry that. Cassius Clay, called Joe Frasier, an Uncle Tom. Joe thought he said, Peeping Tom. That's why he hit him. | irnbru2 | |
07/11/2014 10:20 | Well, it's a bit odd isn't it? Bentley is probably going to be part of the 3 fields, yet Statoil are just letting us get on with it? Not even a small farm-in? And these are our friends? Sheesh... | arlington chetwynd talbot | |
07/11/2014 10:18 | Arli is a Peeper. | irnbru2 | |
07/11/2014 10:17 | Arli, We are going to start cavilling you PT (peeping Tom). You can not go around taking suriptisious photos of Steve. | irnbru2 | |
07/11/2014 10:14 | He did say that. I took it as a bit of smoke and mirrors. Making a statement like that, gave him some gravitas, which did not exist. | irnbru2 |
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