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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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1spatial Plc | LSE:SPA | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BFZ45C84 | 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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-0.50 | -0.78% | 63.50 | 62.00 | 65.00 | 64.00 | 63.50 | 64.00 | 18,684 | 11:17:51 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Computer Related Svcs, Nec | 30M | 1.06M | 0.0095 | 66.84 | 70.38M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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22/2/2013 16:42 | Certainly is....long may it continue. | devil20 | |
22/2/2013 16:39 | Well that's a very nice end to the week. | yump | |
22/2/2013 15:45 | L2 anyone! Think the mm's will leave this for a bit to see if anyone fancys 6 oddp | 412069 | |
22/2/2013 14:41 | Estienne..Look at yesterday 2.6m and ten days back a 2.3m buy on its own. | 412069 | |
22/2/2013 14:36 | The volume is too small. Only £47000 of trades today. | estienne | |
22/2/2013 13:15 | Someone's buying and wants them at whatever cost still giving way above the bid for three days now and still rising because of it. Come on SPA let us all in on the info. | 412069 | |
22/2/2013 13:14 | Also a holder. | spcecks | |
22/2/2013 12:40 | The buys are outweighing the sells but for trivial ammounts. The biggest buy was for 75000 @ 5.95p at 8:50am. That took the price to 6p. | estienne | |
22/2/2013 12:19 | Lego.. if thats the case then the insto's must been the ones with the big buy orders that are slowly being filled. Takes some doing that, plus with Hargreave Hale sitting on a bucket load its us pi's who will have to relent when and at what cost we want. | 412069 | |
22/2/2013 12:02 | New to this board but a holder - I believe the company has been visiting brokers this week i.e. essentially "telling their story" to the sell side | legolass | |
22/2/2013 11:46 | Tump..the reason for that us there's only a few of us who hold these shares. | 412069 | |
22/2/2013 11:38 | on what basis | solarno lopez | |
22/2/2013 11:18 | By now I'm surprised there aren't more posters. | yump | |
22/2/2013 09:23 | A smoke screen here Yump, cant wait until it clears and we know whats going on. | 412069 | |
22/2/2013 09:23 | Looking good again today. | devil20 | |
22/2/2013 09:14 | Bear in mind the apparent buys and sells are just an arbitrary way of estimating. What looks like a trade of shares at a low price is often a large buyer being able to get a lower price from the seller by virtue of the volume. | yump | |
21/2/2013 17:56 | Yump I give up trying to guess this one, at least we're going in the right direction time will tell I suppose. | 412069 | |
21/2/2013 13:39 | Could be. They more or less said they were going to have a proper go at progressing the Storage Fusion business, having revamped the marketing. I think by now they will certainly know whether its worth keeping or not. | yump | |
21/2/2013 13:39 | sorry a roll over. | 412069 | |
21/2/2013 13:39 | Theres another just now 250k sell above bid. | 412069 | |
21/2/2013 13:37 | We would normaly be well down on these trades today, why the rise! not due results no way. | 412069 | |
21/2/2013 13:35 | Yump... could the rise be that the are on the verge of selling the Storage Fusion Unit you think! money in the bank and all that. | 412069 | |
21/2/2013 12:30 | IMHO there is more to this rise than the up and coming results, havent a clue what but judging the share price over these last few weeks it is not behaving as the norm. We close say @ 6p today thats a 25% rise on last week on no open news plus you can still sell above the bid, someone wants in here big or big news due. | 412069 | |
21/2/2013 12:15 | some figs on there..wish they would put some proper broker figs out there.. | tsmith2 |
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