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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Apace Media | LSE:APA | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0PCZJ47 | ORD 1P |
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% | 0.875 | - | 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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01/8/2006 14:44 | So is it only Apace that thinks today's announcement is significant then? | goldcooper | |
27/7/2006 13:57 | But curious this afternoon - very difficult to read this one. One for the long term. | jabberstocky | |
19/7/2006 12:50 | Steady as she goes, not curious today though! | costapacket | |
18/7/2006 22:51 | Not wrong - that was quite a surge there, albeit briefly. Good potential here imo - could well be the market uncertainty that has the brakes on.... Enjoyed the IC article - re-affirms my decision to invest | costapacket | |
18/7/2006 15:32 | Lets hope it gets much much more curious | stromboli | |
18/7/2006 15:22 | Curious today? | jabberstocky | |
17/7/2006 18:52 | Thanks infocusint - a rare blue for me here today following a bloodbath elsewhere... Never mind always another day - I'll go and check iii | costapacket | |
17/7/2006 18:15 | Yes there is, infocusint. Can you disappear up your own backside, for instance? | humphbumph | |
17/7/2006 17:07 | Costapacket The article is on the iii,s bb page of APA. humphbumph No such thing as can,t Regards Infocusint | infocusint | |
17/7/2006 08:02 | A full page article, very bullish. A big buy. Just a shame the markets are still jittery. | davethechef | |
16/7/2006 23:43 | You can't copy the IC article. It was very enthusiastic. | humphbumph | |
16/7/2006 18:26 | Thanks for the british bulls commentary - shows that there's more to the market than buy and sell signals. Anyone have the ic article to post. Fri - buys early then drop pm -generally a bad day for the market.... | costapacket | |
16/7/2006 09:32 | Apace Media PLC Daily Commentary 15.500 -0.5000 -3.13% Candlestick Analysis Today's Candlestick Patterns: Black Marubozu Today a Black Marubozu was formed. This shows that the sellers controlled the price action from the first trade to the last trade. Our system posted a HOLD today. The previous BUY recommendation was made on 23.03.2006 (113) days ago, when the stock price was 19.0000. Since then APA has fallen -18.42% . A Warning is in order! The previous BUY signal failed. Downward momentum now reached to intolerable levels. You can either wait for a new bullish alert or sell the stock immediately. It is up to you. We owe you an apology. You can play the short side assuming all risk if you want to. Our stance, however, is currently neutral in this matter. | biswell | |
14/7/2006 13:57 | What does chronicle article say? | malg | |
14/7/2006 11:21 | I thought is was cos the price went down to 17p yesterday. | quixquote | |
14/7/2006 09:03 | Thanks humphbunph i wondered where the buys were coming from today. | jwe | |
14/7/2006 08:54 | Apace tipped in today's Investors Chronicle as a buy! | humphbumph | |
23/6/2006 13:37 | 175k director buy?Maybe we shall see. | jwe | |
23/5/2006 08:57 | Interesting MM buy! | jwe | |
16/5/2006 11:37 | On any other day this would lead to a price rise but still bodes well for the future. | jwe | |
16/5/2006 11:12 | like it when directors vote with their wallet! | staymour | |
16/5/2006 10:51 | When I woke up this morning I found I had 353,000 Apace shares. I must have bought them in my sleep! | humphbumph | |
16/5/2006 10:38 | Yes, a big Director Buy! | humphbumph | |
16/5/2006 09:41 | Accession date postponed to Autumn. Chance to consolidate position in E Europe? edit re RNS - William Vanderfelt consolidates his position! | quixquote |
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