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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Bank Of Georgia Group Plc | LSE:BGEO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BF4HYT85 | 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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30.00 | 0.61% | 4,970.00 | 4,915.00 | 4,920.00 | 5,020.00 | 4,885.00 | 4,940.00 | 284,997 | 16:35:08 |
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08/11/2012 15:03 | Makes an interesting read on TPJ> | mr_bluesky | |
07/11/2012 11:34 | I have just picked up on two investments I think are in a turn around and will offer a very good long term investment. they are Northgate plc(NTG):Britain's largest provider of rental vans,and Speedy hire(SDY):Which is cashing in on the pick up in activity in the middle east and has won a £50m contract and more to come. Along with builders I think these will do very well over the next few years and could turn out to be a rare thing these days........An investment you would be happy to buy and hold for a long time. I will draw up the charts soon! Mr Bluesky. | mr_bluesky | |
01/11/2012 15:57 | zang: As CR once told me. The person who opens the thread is the landlord of that thread and it is for him/her to say who is and who is not welcome. If you insist of buzzing in here with disruptive confrontational posts to goad me......You are not welcome! This is the last time i will reply to you! Mr Bluesky. | mr_bluesky | |
01/11/2012 15:52 | If you don't read Georgian you can probably find a translation somewhere საქ ობლ საქ | zangdook | |
01/11/2012 15:35 | Above is my WIN chart form 26/09 showing that i thought it was in a bullflag and it would break out to a high of 80p as shown before setting up another one. Well it did exactly that! I did suggest on another board not to buy back in until the MACD histogram went positive again as,in this case,it would mean a reversal of the down tend. It was scoffed at,but was a correct call as it did not bounce off 65p as a few expected it to do. I did also suggest it would retest the 50 and 200dma! Mr Bluesky | mr_bluesky | |
01/11/2012 15:04 | Zang: Did you get bored looking in the mirror? | mr_bluesky | |
01/11/2012 15:03 | GLEN chart 31/10/12: Ok! I thought i would draw up this chart in an early stage of a potential recovery. It looks to me as if it has ugly double bottomed of cerca 340p which has been strong support from a bounce back in Aug 2011.It has also bounced off the bottom of the ascending channel. From here I would expect to see an advance to meet the descending resistence shown in my chart an then go on towards the top of the channel having broken through.To do this it will have to pass through the 50 and 200 dma first which will make for a good recovery. As I said it is in early stage,but I am confident that the above outcome can be achieved. Mr Bluesky | mr_bluesky | |
01/11/2012 15:02 | btw, if you sort out the spelling and grammar in the header you may get more visitors. People are put off by that sort of incomprehensible gibberish. | zangdook | |
01/11/2012 15:01 | BLSK - completely unused, can be associated with Mr_BlueSky BFBT - completely unused, can be associated with BULLFLAGS & BOTTOMS or you can open a board with no ticker at all, like this one: | zangdook | |
01/11/2012 14:51 | You missed the main question: Why do you use Bank of Georgia Holdings' ticker code for this thread? The subsidiary question was just a suggestion for a possible answer; the only possible one AFAICS. As you haven't been able to come up with another it remains the most likely explanation. Did CR call his thread HSBA? Did JTC call his LLOY? No, because they're not morons. You didn't even call yours after your avatar, or the title of the thread. So I really don't see any explanation except thickness, which is actually borne out by your posts. I am setting up this thread on this disused board as a record of my thoughts and trades. No, you set up a new board. Using the ticker of an existing company with an existing board. | zangdook | |
01/11/2012 10:45 | SHG: Ok have just taken a punt on SHG at a shade over 19.5p based on the MACD has crossed up and it looks to be setting up a small bullish ascending triangle. A bit risky this one,but it keeps the heart rate up and if it does fall a little further I will add as SHG are in productiuon now and the have sorted out the BOD. Mr Bluesky. | mr_bluesky | |
01/11/2012 09:53 | DXNS: Is on the move from a break out today. it has recently ugly double bottomed and then came back to re test the break out from that. today it has bounced and looks set to resume a rise over the coming weeks with the usual dips ofcourse.The next big target is for it to clear cerca 24p and then it should get really interesting. A select number of retail shares have realy started to turn the corner this year and builders also being stronger it all bodes well for the recovery in general and I would not be suprised to see the 2012/13 rally to come, ending up in the mid to upper 6000,s by the time it fizzles out in April or so. The banks are on the turn now and we just need a bit more momentum there to really enstill faith back in the markets. Mr Bluesky. | mr_bluesky | |
01/11/2012 09:42 | zangdook: No mate I am not and judging by your post if you do want to see one just take a look in the mirror. ATB Mr Bluesky. | mr_bluesky | |
01/11/2012 07:54 | Looks ok, on a quick scan. Perhaps one to keep an eye on. | zangdook | |
01/11/2012 07:51 | Why do you use Bank of Georgia Holdings' ticker code for this thread? Are you a moron? | zangdook | |
31/10/2012 11:18 | ESSR; Also looks to be breaking out. a break over 140p should see a rise quite quickly to 180p! Mr Bluesky | mr_bluesky |
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