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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Cable&Ww | LSE:CW. | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B5WB0X89 | ORD 5P |
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% | 37.92 | - | 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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31/1/2018 11:08 | Grim, where are you? | marcus wanky | |
29/1/2018 07:36 | Where is Grim these days? | marcus wanky | |
10/8/2012 11:02 | Money now received! Over and out! | skinny | |
10/8/2012 08:54 | No sign yet with HL. | skinny | |
10/8/2012 08:50 | Has anyone received payment for their shares yet? Vodaphone shareholder info. couldn't say and referred me to Equiniti, they have just kept me hanging about. As usual, P.I.'s can get stuffed while these scoundrels concentrate on feathering their nests. | rburtn | |
03/8/2012 00:20 | Yes well done Grim and thanks for the advice given and not heeded! At least I'm not alone. | rovernut | |
31/7/2012 22:51 | Thanks, and to you too. Well done grim. You got out in time. | djwr100 | |
31/7/2012 17:08 | Thanks to all who provided information, options,entertainmen I guess I will see Grim, and Toby around and about. Good luck to all SG1 | sharegroper | |
25/7/2012 18:32 | apologies - reread the redmayne letter and it did state 10th ofAugust as the last day for funds to be sent.... | targatarga | |
25/7/2012 05:19 | Jeez, Tobysam, I assumed it was a full service brokers too at that exorbitant price. If you're really just after execution-only service, check this list out | b1ggles | |
24/7/2012 16:39 | reading the scheme circular the 10th is the latest day for crest settlements. Redmayne stated in a letter that cleared funds should be available from 27th july... Bit of a grey area? | targatarga | |
18/7/2012 22:38 | Thank you Sharw. | praipus | |
18/7/2012 22:36 | About Aug. 10th see page 10 of - | sharw | |
18/7/2012 13:13 | Can anyone tell me, when are we supposed to get the cash for selling CW. to VOD? | praipus | |
16/7/2012 11:28 | HSBC 12.95 + stamp duty to buy Flat 12.95 to sell. Very easy and eficent online service, frequent trding ie more than 9 trades in a qtr brings the price down to £7.95 p trade., wy pay more..........!!!!!!!!!!!! K | kumala | |
11/7/2012 00:34 | Good Luck. CM. | cheshiremoggie | |
10/7/2012 16:25 | i shall have to look at whats available - thanks | tobysam | |
10/7/2012 16:24 | no its just a dealing account | tobysam | |
10/7/2012 13:38 | I also think someone should advise TOBYSAM on this: TOBYSAM 5 Jul'12 - 15:49 - 5443 of 5454 B1ggles I have no idea where you get £5-£15 dealing charges from I just sold CW 2 weeks ago 40,640 Shares and the dealing costs were £329.91 that equates to .08 of a penny or 1.77% dealing costs The real dealing cost (assuming 38p sell price) is 5%. Ouch. CM. | cheshiremoggie | |
10/7/2012 13:34 | Maybe TOBYSAM's ISA account includes investment advice and is not purely a trading account? Hence the criminally high charges. Ouch. CM. | cheshiremoggie | |
07/7/2012 08:05 | I use Barclay's for their honest approach to business!! | mida5 | |
06/7/2012 23:44 | I use Fastrade. You couldn't find a better more efficient broker. | djwr100 | |
06/7/2012 12:35 | So the Bullitin board hopefully proves useful today.This is what its for | fenners66 | |
06/7/2012 12:29 | 7775 vod @ 1.81 = £14703 stamp duty 0.5% = £70.36 charges (say) = £12 total charge £82.36. toby you are paying far too much if you have a nominee a/c. over a few years, if you are an active trader, it will cost you thousands. | careful | |
06/7/2012 12:25 | Most dealers charge in the region of £10 (many less) per deal - obviously your VOD purchase would carry stamp duty and more obviously this is not payable on a sale! are typical of what is available nowadays. | skinny |
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