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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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1pm Plc | LSE:OPM | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BCDBXK43 | 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% | 24.00 | 23.50 | 24.50 | - | 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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28/1/2011 09:58 | Thanks both, Good luck !!! | ![]() ccr1958 | |
28/1/2011 09:53 | ccr ... you could have been letting a seller out so yours minus his shows the remainder as a buy | ![]() ihavenoclue | |
28/1/2011 09:49 | Because of the 1 hour delay....And there she blows.....;-) PS...In other words their all cheating barstools... | ![]() ravel morrison | |
28/1/2011 09:42 | Thanks Ravel. why 0946 ? The Sharks !! | ![]() ccr1958 | |
28/1/2011 09:22 | Because they've been trying to rob the traders of their shares on the cheap for the past week....... ps...Your trade should show at 9.46am is my guess.... | ![]() ravel morrison | |
28/1/2011 09:17 | I bought 7m of these 1/2 hour ago .why do mm`s not show the buy ? | ![]() ccr1958 | |
24/1/2011 02:04 | 16/01/11 ? My view - Never trust a past tense chart, actually, thats them all then :) You cant take any forward future "guesstimates" off them, so they're pretty pointless really, if we could, we'd all be mill'yon'aires now. I could buy a shed load later, and the view taken on that chart would be blown out of the water, right ? anyway, GLA, and onward with the week. | citytrader 007 | |
23/1/2011 21:12 | FS ... it already broke 0.2p on the spike | ![]() ihavenoclue | |
23/1/2011 16:51 | Nice fly, I think we'll find though, as we have already, tiny amounts of buys shift this suggesting availability of shares are tight now. | citytrader 007 | |
23/1/2011 16:37 | Hi HornBlower did this chart for me on OPM a few days ago: | ![]() flyingswan | |
23/1/2011 15:02 | Good calls fly, tell you what though, i'm going to keep topping up here right through to the next results, again as my post 1022 says, its in profit and will be for years to come, its all sealed in profits now. For the next 3 years minimal, this share will break un-thinkable highs, with little to no overheads, and cash PROFITS rolling in each and every month, its a no-brainer. Now, for anyone just in here to read through, do your research and you'll quickly see what i mean, join the massive success story, its in the bag. | citytrader 007 | |
23/1/2011 09:52 | I am holding my OPM shares long term as the above poster states the company is now profitable and growing. O/T SGG is another small company I hold in a similar sector. It appears to be breaking out of current trading range with MACD, RSI and Parabolic SAR, all giving Buy signal. IMHO | ![]() flyingswan | |
22/1/2011 09:47 | OPM is now showing on the HOT Stocks Chart, see link: | ![]() flyingswan | |
22/1/2011 04:17 | really .... | citytrader 007 | |
21/1/2011 15:31 | gonna be an interesting monday ... | citytrader 007 | |
21/1/2011 14:23 | ... another order goes in. | citytrader 007 | |
21/1/2011 14:22 | Keep 'em coming MM's, your gonna need all the shares you can get ... | citytrader 007 | |
21/1/2011 14:13 | Large investor corp chat too, this is getting good. | citytrader 007 | |
21/1/2011 13:56 | agreed :) sniffs in town of a business expansion / building move etc ... | citytrader 007 | |
21/1/2011 13:45 | Well I have been watching very closely and if you look back I was first to point out the buys before the big move! I believe that somebody is stake building in 5 million batches....just a hunch! | amario | |
21/1/2011 12:50 | I gotta good feeling about today / this weekend and monday ... | citytrader 007 |
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