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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Bateman Lit | LSE:BNLN | London | Ordinary Share | NL0000683829 | EUR0.10 |
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% | 2.90 | - | 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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27/1/2008 17:11 | I think about 8 for 08 and 6.5 for 09 | stegrego | |
27/1/2008 15:53 | I currently get 14.6 but dropping to around 7 for 2007/8. Assuming similar revenue for second half. RM | rampmeister | |
27/1/2008 12:03 | IC 19/10/07. @ 252p p/e 9. NAV 167p. Net debt 17%. | azalea | |
27/1/2008 11:51 | Guys, what do you make the P/E of this company please? | mirshahik | |
27/1/2008 10:48 | Chart is starting to look interesting with bounce up from bottom of down channel. If we reach top end of down channel share price should hit around 175p. If progressing through (above) down channel then it starts to look very interesting. RM | rampmeister | |
26/1/2008 22:07 | 22-Jan-08 Bateman Litwin N.V. BNLN Evolution Securities Buy 148.50p 300.00p - Reiteration | stegrego | |
25/1/2008 11:46 | All aboard, the share price is building up steam for a steep up hill climb. | azalea | |
25/1/2008 09:20 | Very interesting indeed - according to my broker, out of 4 MM, only one will give a quote online. When I tried to buy 1000 shares it was refused as being too large!! | azalea | |
25/1/2008 08:18 | mirshahik If you think that, then there is no point in watching. There share price has jumped on a modest level of trading this morning, perhaps the Interims are in - chinese walls etc. | azalea | |
24/1/2008 14:33 | I am watching for now. The main/only problem is the litigation. Once that is cleared I think it will rise to where it should be. | mirshahik | |
24/1/2008 14:08 | mirshahik I both bought and added recently on that very expectation, based on BNLN price history/statistics/s | azalea | |
24/1/2008 12:53 | Azalea, you expect a rise soon? | mirshahik | |
24/1/2008 12:22 | Missing the rise then. | azalea | |
24/1/2008 12:13 | SG On that basis, better you sell everything? | azalea | |
24/1/2008 11:44 | BNLN is looking more interesting but I am holding back, for if the market crashes it could fall to a quid. | simon gordon | |
24/1/2008 11:30 | The shares are being 'traded' via the LSE (SETS?), hence the small parcel of shares showing up - partially satisfied orders! | azalea | |
24/1/2008 10:32 | Azalia The slide is puzzling against the recs, the firm's statement and buying interest. There are uncertainties created by the Delta T debacle although the firm continues to win contracts. I wonder what MM's game is at the moment. I am not wordly wise to all possible antics but they are holding the price back and must have a fair number of shares to offload into the market? Anyone care to postulate? Hopefully we are now at base camp. | dhmace | |
23/1/2008 10:27 | Given the recent statement that H1 profits will "significantly" exceed market expectations, three brokers 'buy' reccs this month and so far today buys 91k v sells 3.5k, it suggests to me the MM are having us on. I think they will be singing a different tune when the results come out in March. | azalea | |
22/1/2008 14:18 | A number of the 'sells' are in fact buys, including my second bite of 1750 @ 145p! | azalea | |
22/1/2008 09:40 | On the turn with buyers moving in. Not bad in a market that was down 200+. | azalea | |
22/1/2008 08:37 | Looking bloody cheap now - glad im in even though showing a 15% loss. | stegrego | |
22/1/2008 08:35 | After today's excellent update, I'm in for 1750. | azalea |
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