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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Amstrad | LSE:AMT | London | Ordinary Share | GB0000953850 | 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% | 149.50 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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09/7/2007 12:52 | Hmm- got to be careful here, those trying to catch a bottom. Still watching, but reckon it needs a bot more time to establish a base. Certainly interesting and will continue to watch. | gsands | |
09/7/2007 12:50 | barclays reducing their holding from 9 to 8%... hopefully knock a penny or two off the price. | brando69 | |
08/7/2007 20:05 | Alan Sugar's off shore tax haven: Amshold Ltd 23,026,313 shares (28.42 %) | jtcod | |
08/7/2007 19:41 | spob. They sometimes also allow you to buy at yesterdays opening price as well. | darrin1471 | |
08/7/2007 19:10 | Which broker does Britishbulls use. They are just what i'm looking for. A broker that allows buying and selling at mid prices with no commission or stamp duty. There must be a very long waiting list to join up. | spob | |
08/7/2007 16:17 | It would appear the Director selling over the last year was wise on their part. I've recently purchased a small amount of AMT shares, but if the Directors see little reason to buy why should I. 08-Mar-07 Sell John Beattie 158.00p... 78,823... £124,540.34 12-Oct-06 Sell I Saward.... 161.00p... 90,000... £144,900.00 12-Oct-06 Sell M A G Bland .161.00p... 25,000.... £40,250.00 Current Director holdings: Alan Sugar.... 540,170 £640,102 S Sugar....... 100,000 £118,500 M A G Bland.... 80,000 £94,800 I Saward....... 10,000 £11,850 John Beattie.... 9,150 £10,843 | bluelynx | |
08/7/2007 12:37 | these are dirt cheap, i will be buying on monday and holding for a couple of years | eastbourne1982 | |
06/7/2007 14:01 | LOL! Interesting volume patterns. There could still be hope! | gsands | |
06/7/2007 13:38 | gsands a failed double bottom can easily become a successful triple bottom. i should know. i have to sleep next to mrs brando69 every night. | brando69 | |
06/7/2007 13:31 | Interesting stuff - blast from the past. Dirt cheap on fundies, but with basically one customer, it should be... Watching with great interest for a limited punt. | monty burns | |
06/7/2007 13:25 | Shame, looks like double bottom pattern is breaking down. Continuing to watch but 125p needs to be taken out with volume for this to be considered as a long. | gsands | |
06/7/2007 13:08 | i reckon the chart adds comfort, but you can buy at this level with some fairly safe fundamentals i would have thought | brando69 | |
06/7/2007 13:06 | there's your chance studhaves......anyon | tanners | |
05/7/2007 22:49 | Well, I'm waiting for it to test 118 again & then I'm going to open a spreadbet - probably tomorrow. PS thats long, not short. | studhaves | |
05/7/2007 16:20 | JT - I'm glad you put the ;-) on the end or you would have had me worried. | spooky | |
05/7/2007 15:26 | £2 by christmas? | netcurtains | |
05/7/2007 15:26 | I'm no TA investor but isn't that a perfect double bottom 'W' forming on the graph?;-) | jtcod | |
05/7/2007 15:09 | that was yearly pattern! | charlesworship | |
05/7/2007 15:09 | Got in at 1.45 on the back of taerly pattern, not lookin great just now tho. | charlesworship | |
05/7/2007 12:14 | maybe because he's down 50% or more of his original stake...? | brando69 | |
03/7/2007 09:19 | losin faith fast. | charlesworship | |
29/6/2007 19:01 | weatherman: I have been thinking the same thing. If there was to be a trading update then I would expect it next week. | darrin1471 | |
29/6/2007 17:35 | Now the year end has passed will we get a trading update - presumably, if there was a problem we should have been told by now. | weatherman |
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