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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Amec Foster Wheeler | LSE:AMFW | London | Ordinary Share | GB0000282623 | ORD 50P |
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% | 546.50 | 545.00 | 546.00 | - | 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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22/12/2015 21:04 | Follow the trend, if this is the beginning of the turn around for AMFW I won't be selling for a while. | gateside | |
22/12/2015 19:59 | I sold at 408.5p thinking it would retrace as it has consistently done over the last week or so. :-( | gary1966 | |
22/12/2015 19:56 | Bought 1000 at 426 On the turn? | prince7652 | |
21/12/2015 10:22 | I've bought in today at 400p. Looks a great risk/reward with the double bottom back in 2008. | chester | |
07/12/2015 14:15 | dean, I thought you were ultra cautious on the commodities space, sector support services get heavily hit as well imv. | essentialinvestor | |
04/12/2015 14:21 | bought some at 416.... | deanroberthunt | |
04/12/2015 14:17 | You are correct, however bought 250 @ 429 | finess | |
04/12/2015 13:58 | your macd isn't working. | deanroberthunt | |
04/12/2015 10:56 | In my book Technical Analysis for Dummies the MACD we have is giving a buy signal however this system does not forecast the horrible GAP downs we have had. I am adding in 250 lots trying to average (Something I very rarely do) as I hold some share that cost over £8.00. Best of Luck | finess | |
03/12/2015 17:25 | MACD is saying something | finess | |
03/12/2015 14:59 | this is like death by a 1000 cuts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | deanroberthunt | |
02/12/2015 07:15 | Amec Foster Wheeler announces today its founding membership of the Capital Deliver Alliance ('the Alliance'), launched by UK Power Networks. Alongside three other key supply chain companies the Alliance will operate together as one body to implement a major £1 billion infrastructure programme over the next 12 years. The four UK Power Networks partners are Amec Foster Wheeler, Clancy Docwra, McNicholas and Morrison Utilities Services. Working collaboratively with UK Power Networks, the four companies will refurbish and upgrade electricity substations, cables and power lines across London, the East and South East to achieve greater efficiency and innovative ways of working - to deliver excellence in service to UK Power Networks' customers. Representatives from all the companies will be based in one London office to enable them to operate as one entity and progress an agreed work plan. Marc Boulter, Managing Director of Amec Foster Wheeler's Transmission & Distribution business, said: "As part of the Alliance, we will use our global expertise and experience to help deliver safe, innovative resilient solutions to support the energy transition for London, the East, South-East and for our customer." | neilyb675 | |
30/11/2015 15:03 | Er yes, it's really relentless. Hoovering up some more of these. tvm shorters. | blunderbuss | |
30/11/2015 08:06 | and down, again.....relentless | deanroberthunt | |
27/11/2015 16:07 | Thanks.... This is a quality company, I'm sitting on a big loss and just wait. | gateside | |
27/11/2015 14:11 | High Frequency Trading....Robots | deanroberthunt | |
27/11/2015 13:44 | controlled by HFT...just have to suck it up and wait it out... | deanroberthunt | |
27/11/2015 12:13 | Does that cross over in the MACD suggest anything | finess | |
27/11/2015 11:18 | company needs to provide shareholders with some Xmas cheer......cos it's been a run away train wreck since last Xmas run up | deanroberthunt | |
26/11/2015 17:18 | you get the dividend :) | deanroberthunt |
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