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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Aggreko Plc | LSE:AGK | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BK1PTB77 | ORD 4 329/395P |
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% | 869.50 | 869.00 | 869.50 | - | 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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13/8/2007 16:22 | A further source of AGK revenue is about to be oncoming in North America and Pacific area. Namely the hurricane season which is forecast this year to be severe compared to last year. Regards. | peaeff | |
11/8/2007 20:39 | I reckon this is a strong outfit and takeover target too but sold out at 511 as looked like would bounce down from prev high. Then mega results and zoom! Did not expect a second chance better entry! But I don't think the market bottom has arrived. I think this will bungee on for a while yet until traders exhausted day trading. Then investors can takeover. | edjgee | |
09/8/2007 18:37 | wtf has been up with this today! however I suppose we are just at the lower trend line for 2007 so could rebound from here | bountyhunter | |
02/8/2007 12:27 | plenty of volatility recently as with the general market but we seem to be rebounding back up towards £6+ now | bountyhunter | |
01/8/2007 13:49 | About my only spot of blue today in a sea of red !!! | bluebelle | |
27/7/2007 16:48 | My only regret is that I haven't waited to re-invest. They must be a steal at this price. | peaeff | |
27/7/2007 10:25 | Famous last words, but this is just the sort of stock to be in if you think that the current market uncertainty is temporary rather than the start of a long term bear market. It's share price strength is based on performance which stems from the quality of its management, rather than the froth associated with a (highly leveraged) buy out; it has a strong order book; is operating in growth markets both in terms of sector and geography and is in a healthy cash position. | bluebelle | |
26/7/2007 18:50 | bought a second helping at 543p just before close. If it tumbles further tomorrow then I'll just have to bite my nails along with everyone else. | peaeff | |
26/7/2007 18:39 | I think it's been the 'Dow effect' today - a red day all around for me! | bountyhunter | |
26/7/2007 12:57 | another possibility could be that one or two institutions may be reducing because of the volatility and several large trades could be in the background, but we probably won't know that until later or after the bell today. Certainly on the day's dealing pattern there's no shortage of investors. | peaeff | |
26/7/2007 12:09 | can't believe what I have just done, so, am going to buy some more. May just wait to see if Dow has anything to do with this uncertainty. | peaeff | |
26/7/2007 12:05 | hi all, ftse volatility dragging us down further? :( | bountyhunter | |
26/7/2007 11:37 | Morning all! Back in today at 570p. I am expecting 600p by results. Most of the decline to date is the uncertainty of the markets but there appears plenty of support at around these levels for AGK. I hope that statement doesn't have an adverse effect on the share price but this is my lucky share and has never failed me yet. Regards PF | peaeff | |
26/7/2007 09:06 | Yes : can't see any particular reason for it | bluebelle | |
25/7/2007 20:10 | bit of a rollercoaster currently | bountyhunter | |
12/7/2007 10:01 | created for charts & news - I'm long here currently following the Beijing Olympics news which should be great publicity aside from the revenue | bountyhunter | |
12/7/2007 09:57 | Aggreko plc is the global leader in the rental of power generation and temperature control equipment. With its unique network of locations, equipment and technical services, Aggreko supports companies in generating profits by reducing risk, solving problems and creating new opportunities. Aggreko serves companies across a wide range of industries, with over 133 locations offering 24/7 services in more than 100 countries. ... ..... 5 day price, spread and volume: Long term chart and volume: Aggreko gas powered generators: Aggreko generator solutions and image library: Dividends | bountyhunter | |
11/7/2007 16:37 | I think you are safe in TLW, and here. Both got good news but I think TLW is where the better medium term improvement is more likely. | eipgam | |
11/7/2007 10:20 | What was that saying about 'the best laid plans' Hey-Ho! However AGK now very tempting we've already broken 600p and now the olympics will have to be factored in. Finger on the button. | peaeff | |
10/7/2007 10:53 | That's a coincidence.... I've been in TLW a long time and also topped up (quite substantially) recently at 488. | eipgam | |
10/7/2007 09:38 | I reinvested into TLW yesterday morning. As AGK price has now slipped back below the 600p mark it's as well I didn't rush in today. I'm waiting for an update tomorrow with TLW, which I am hoping will add a bit of value and then I can take a quick £500+ profit and buy more AGK. | peaeff | |
10/7/2007 09:06 | Paeff... You make some good points.... my broker advised me to sell on a monthly basis until the share price started its healthy rise. Then all of a sudden, it was okay for me to keep them! And talking of understatement, I remember a few years ago around the time that the old MD or Chairman went, AGK issued a couple of cautionary statements which were wrongly interpretated as profits warnings. It took the share price a couple of years to recover. I was going to sell this morning, but am now happy to hold as the follow up business in China will add to the sp, methinks. | eipgam | |
10/7/2007 07:49 | Great news and should be worth a few bob, not to mention the possible follow up trade in that area. All I have to do is get back in this morning. | peaeff |
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