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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Airsprung Group | LSE:APG | London | Ordinary Share | GB0000119940 | 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% | 30.50 | - | 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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08/5/2009 20:54 | MM's took on a bit of stock. I am sure they would like a bit of buying to push this forward - and make a nice turn into the bargain. As you say a couple of 25k purchases and these will be off and running. Once it moves you can't buy in any size. Therefore you are better off buying when there are shares around. I have and reckon these will repay a multiple in time. CR - ever taken a look at AXD? Very quite thread and recovering fast. | the big fella | |
08/5/2009 19:53 | Seems the bored can't wait five minutes lol. You sell out and it doubles then you try to buy back lol. As many have seen, you blink and this doubles. The punters will be back in buying soon imo, the chart looks too attractive. CR | cockneyrebel | |
08/5/2009 15:44 | 12.2 to buy????????????????? | knowing | |
07/5/2009 12:40 | Anyone have limits today please? | knowing | |
06/5/2009 08:12 | Blue from the off. | the big fella | |
05/5/2009 21:52 | very similar in fact to LED, no volume then the odd sharp increase on small volume, it proves the stock is oversold and willing to correct. | traidemark | |
05/5/2009 21:50 | the 5k ... lol, must have been a buy, otherwise why the tick up if this can move on a 5k buy, imagine what it will do when the company update the market with more positive news . i can see a 100%-200% rise and soon. | traidemark | |
05/5/2009 21:19 | Duplicate deleted | the big fella | |
05/5/2009 21:19 | Last time we have a little tick up before the bell they went up 60% soon after. I reckon these could be a big springer tomorrow. | the big fella | |
05/5/2009 20:43 | guys, seeing as i worked for this company a few years back, and live like 2 minutes away from the factory and pass it all the time, and i know alot of the people that work there also, as there my friends, so i am going to see what i can find out from them, see if i can learn about upcoming orders or anything that may make share price move north, will keep you informed if i get any juicy news before it happens ok ;) | daytraders | |
05/5/2009 17:37 | strong BUY.... shorters fooooooked :) | donaceace | |
05/5/2009 16:44 | well well ... a little spike up right at the end of the day we all know what follows | traidemark | |
05/5/2009 16:39 | All happening now. | knowing | |
05/5/2009 10:28 | APG's time will come. The sector has undergone a re rating. APG had a nice spike a week or so ago and has held on the part of it. Next spike up could take these north of 20p no problem. | the big fella | |
04/5/2009 23:55 | Mark I think WKP has more potential short term. | knowing | |
04/5/2009 23:43 | these are worth the hold because of the potential of a very large rise we already know the company is safe ... why buy another company if the end was insight so the next pos trading statement, and it will arrive at some point will induce a 100% + rise in my view traidemark my words | traidemark | |
04/5/2009 23:18 | CR I am not sure people are looking at buying this. | knowing | |
01/5/2009 17:54 | Desperate to buy these aren't you Frauddy - you'll never get any size. CR | cockneyrebel | |
01/5/2009 15:16 | Couple of small buys today but nothing major as yet. | knowing | |
30/4/2009 22:20 | Where does the buying start? | knowing | |
30/4/2009 13:41 | see what i mean crookney, this is just a market in illiquidity, not a market in the prospects for the business......... | ydderf |
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