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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Andrada Mining Limited | LSE:ATM | London | Ordinary Share | GG00BD95V148 | ORD NPV |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.10 | -2.33% | 4.20 | 4.20 | 4.30 | 4.30 | 4.25 | 4.30 | 1,958,624 | 16:35:17 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ferroalloy Ores, Ex Vanadium | 9.88M | -8.1M | -0.0051 | -8.33 | 67.18M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/9/2004 12:01 | where is everyone ? | nilip | |
24/9/2004 10:57 | Removed. I seem to be the only one posting on here ? | nilip | |
24/9/2004 09:38 | Surely the market for ATMs growing by 25% over the next 3 to 4 years is a bad thing for Moneybox? Doesn't his just mean that there will be more machines out there competing for (more or less) the same total number of transactions? This would suggest that transactions per ATM are set to fall further, which must be bad news for Moneybox and the other players in this market. Unless of course Shares mag mean that the number of UK ATM transactions will grow by 25%, but I can't really see what would drive that. | dvda | |
24/9/2004 08:04 | NUMS still on the bid and has now set it's offer price at 31p this morning. Company is still significantly undervalued against it's peers and for the sector that's about to boom IMO. | nilip | |
23/9/2004 16:02 | I agree it will.. now expect this to move back to 40+p | bullandbear | |
23/9/2004 15:57 | SHARES magazine today contains an article "Buy could signal better times for Moneybox". It argues that the market (for ATM's) is expected to grow by a further 25% over the next three to four years, and that although the Moneybox share price has been in freefall lately, earnings for next year are anticipated to make a smart recovery to £4.9m and 2.3p earnings. In the future there may be some consolidation of the weaker players taking place, but at the moment there is clearly optimism as one director has recently purchased 100,000 shares. Hopefully, these sentiments will underpin the steady rise in the share price as seen over the past week or so. | blackrabbit | |
23/9/2004 14:31 | Another 1p tick up today (so far) I notice NUMS is looking to buy on the bid and has set it's offer at 30p. Looks like we'll be at 30p by COB today or some time tomorrow it's not really any sort of achievement IMO because the company is still very cheap in relation to it's peers in the sector. Next week should see my 35p prediction hit. Keenly looking forward to coming weeks - I'm happy with a 1p rise every day till we return back to 50p - but sadly I don't think we will achieve 50p just yet (my guess is approx 8-9 weeks). | nilip | |
22/9/2004 18:45 | ATM -- I believe this stock has been over sold on a fright that the acceptance of charges for withdrawls from such machines will not be acceptable to the majority of the population and will meet increasing resistance--NOT SO-- Basically people do not care that much and charging for such services will become the 'norm ' in the very near future ---and that includes the Banks ! This co. has made the largest inroads into Europe and will go from strength to strength -----I've bought in TODAY! | shadowchaser | |
22/9/2004 16:31 | with those two 1 million trades going through, this is about to pop up up and away | bullandbear | |
22/9/2004 16:08 | Todays Volume : Over 3,100,000 BOUGHT verses just less than only 200k sold. 30p by end of this week ... 35p still on the cards - probably next week. | nilip | |
22/9/2004 16:00 | we know where this is going. | bullandbear | |
22/9/2004 15:58 | Still buying 1000000 at 27 building up a nice head | nickk1 | |
22/9/2004 12:44 | 30p soon enough.. what do you all reckon,, take over rumour ??? | bullandbear | |
22/9/2004 12:31 | Insitution/s still buying 600k just gone through at 27. | nickk1 | |
22/9/2004 12:31 | My purchase at 20p looks sounds at present. I was annoyed at the time because Barclays Price improver didn't improve and I had to pay full price! Perhaps in future that is a bullish sign for me! | markycrispy | |
22/9/2004 11:18 | well making 15% profit so far and expect more to come especially if rumours appear of a buyer for the company.. That will see the price propel I'm sure back to 40p | bullandbear | |
22/9/2004 11:08 | Thanks for the news updates marky & BandB. Another tiny pip up today ... plenty more increments to come ... Still on course for my prediction. NUMS has lifted it's offer to 29p | nilip | |
22/9/2004 10:26 | paypoint will also move into the ATM market too.. it was in todays FT.. never know they may buy a few of these companies up. | bullandbear | |
22/9/2004 10:25 | Excellent news coverage over the past day or so on how many new ATM's are appearing and I even saw that bloke McNamara doing a telly interview. HE said people were prepared to pay for use of an ATM if the next nearest one was a taxi ride away!!!! | markycrispy | |
22/9/2004 09:16 | Yep, blackbear...... sure sign of market saturation aproaching fast! | riverbank | |
22/9/2004 00:01 | These boxes are turning up everywhere---- | blackbear | |
21/9/2004 16:00 | agreed nilip | bullandbear | |
21/9/2004 14:46 | As expected, bid has been risen to 25p to again try and entice some sellers ... any takers ? No chance ! L2 showing 1 vs. 2 NUMS looking to buy on the bid and has it's offer at 28p. The 950k trade @ 25.5 (when the bid was at 24p) looks suspiciously like a buy to me which may have been worked thru the mkt over the past couple of working days. Either way, that trade seems to have raised the bid :-) Rising back towards 30 as expected and in due course we should see 35p soon - IMO. | nilip |
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