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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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AL Noor Hosp. | LSE:ANH | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B8HX8Z88 | 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% | 892.00 | - | 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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06/3/2015 06:47 | Nice snippet from the Naked Trader yesterday: I've bought into NMC Health (NMC). I really like the middle east medcare sector at the moment. There is a massive catalyst for growth in that Dubai is rolling out mandatory healthcare insurance over the next couple of years which should see shares in NMC continue to rise - and also that of Al Noor which I bought last time and have a load of from lower. The shares don't on the face of it look cheap - but remember the market looks forwards and it is eyeing up the benefits due from mandatory heathcare. I think both NMC and ANH will boom (boom shake the room). (Tick, tick, tick.. boom...) (that's enough aged dance music references) | gohil18 | |
05/3/2015 12:01 | I note how NMC is up over over 15% since its results. NMC is not only more expensive than ANH on a PBT to MCAP basis, they also have debt where NMC has a nice big net cash position. Interestingly, the broker Jeffries cover's both and reiterated and upped their target on NMC after their results. NMC rose more than 7% on that day alone and are hitting new highs. It's likely Jeffries will do the same for ANH once the results are published, which from the trading update know will be good. So onwards and upwards. Expect at least £12 in the short term back to previous highs, but between £14-16 in a medium time frame from ANH. | gohil18 | |
02/3/2015 11:15 | Don't think so cyman, he bought lots under £6! | gohil18 | |
26/2/2015 21:13 | Well looks like a howler for the nakered trader!!!! | cyman | |
25/2/2015 14:44 | Must be some kind of overhang I suspect. With no news due until April, its likely this will drift lower unfortunately. Good longer term prospects though. | gohil18 | |
25/2/2015 14:32 | selling always kicks in, from the mid afternoon onwards... | jakedog2 | |
25/2/2015 14:23 | Looks like £9 it is then! | gohil18 | |
23/2/2015 15:24 | Lower lows seems to be the chart trend with no meaningful support until back at either £8 or £9 unfortunately. Why so volatile I wonder today? | gohil18 | |
19/2/2015 08:15 | one of NTs tuck away buys | gucci | |
12/2/2015 15:22 | Yep looking here.. | gswredland | |
12/2/2015 11:16 | finally looking good | gucci | |
23/1/2015 19:42 | Al Noor Hospitals is featured in today's ADVFN podcast. You can listen to the podcast by clicking here> In today's podcast: - Technical Analyst and PR at Materinvestor.co.uk Zak Mir chatting and charting Quindell, Gulf Keystone Petroleum, Tesco, Royal Mail, Anite and Blur. Zak on Twitter is @ZaksTradingCafe - The micro and macro news - Plus the broker forecasts Every Tuesday is Ten Bagger Tuesday on the podcast. If you know of a stock, whose share price has the potential to increase ten fold, just click the link below. (All it involves is filling out a form that will take you around 5 minutes and you don't personally appear on the podcast). Once a week, on a Friday, I feature a tip from a listener to this podcast, if you'd like to suggest a stock click the link below: (Again all it involves is filling out a form that will take you around 5 minutes and you don't personally appear on the podcast). You can subscribe to this podcast in iTunes by clicking To follow me on Twitter click As a listener to the ADVFN podcast you can take advantage of some exclusive first year discounts on popular subscriptions: Bronze - £50 (normally £73.82/year) Silver - £145 (normally £173.71/year) Level 2 - £350 (normally £472.94/year) Call 0207 0700 961 and ask for the ADVFN Podcast discount to take advantage of these reduced rates or just for more information. Please DO NOT buy any stock recommended in this podcast basely solely on what you hear. The opinions in this podcasts are just that, opinions. Please do you own research before investing. Justin | jeffcranbounre | |
31/12/2014 17:30 | Reading this would make you want to sell | onjohn | |
26/12/2014 20:21 | I'm still waiting for £7.65 | sanks | |
04/12/2014 23:29 | Think you're right there, I can see 800p myself in the short term. | itchycrack | |
04/12/2014 21:13 | Held off buying yesterday; chart looks like 840p poss. | philo124 | |
04/12/2014 15:14 | likely to come off with the falling oil price less wealth for those ops | onjohn | |
31/10/2014 10:56 | Guys I say at this moment you may also want to get into IOF. It has a Pending water permit for Missouri which is to be granted on 1 Dec if no objections. Means they can collect and sell water at their depots in Oklahoma (fracking hotspot in US) to frackers whilst trying to take over global iodine market with their patented plants which extract iodine from fracked salt wells. See 6 October RNS. | simmy1699 | |
16/10/2014 18:39 | If it breaks that shaggers support line at 8.00..then expect a deep shaggers drip Sensible comments appreciated | sanks | |
11/10/2014 21:07 | I didn't buy back. | philo124 | |
30/9/2014 22:55 | Think its done a bit of shagging and caught out some of you more astute shaggers...hence they're gonna give you a good shagging now I'm gonna wait now, Sheila told me its heading for new lows. I've adjusted my buy order to £4.47 Hope this helps | sanks | |
30/9/2014 22:32 | Erm...wtf? | mmmmdonuts | |
30/9/2014 21:45 | Interesting. | philo124 | |
30/9/2014 21:11 | Not so nice red... in a sea of red | baxter99 |
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