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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Beale | LSE:BAE | London | Ordinary Share | GB0002559291 | ORD 5P |
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% | 5.875 | - | 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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02/12/2002 13:52 | fsj - long more 172 | cat | |
02/12/2002 13:52 | I see AVZ has trundled gently up to £5. | big al 39 | |
02/12/2002 13:51 | Closed MKS long -1.5. No chance on the weekend news so get out!! | big al 39 | |
02/12/2002 13:51 | Ashley, there may be some possibility that Dr Malone wants more than thecurrent percentage | paulismyname | |
02/12/2002 13:50 | malc - wetsuit, flippers and snorkel at the ready! | big al 39 | |
02/12/2002 13:46 | hotei,hsba was very strong last week and had got ahead of the rest.nice one on rbos | tonyjackson@ireland. | |
02/12/2002 13:44 | big al looking at the price i'm off to get my arm bands | mjwill | |
02/12/2002 13:37 | malc - sink or swim together then!! If this market takes of like it's shaping up to, it won't matter ;-)) | big al 39 | |
02/12/2002 13:33 | brain smiley - cheers. In Ruth's book that would be a buy then. LOL. I'll stick with it I think | big al 39 | |
02/12/2002 13:18 | big al just read that pson was downgraded to hold.apparently recovery is in price..we shall see !! | brain smiley | |
02/12/2002 13:11 | Long PSON 722p. Can't find any reason for weakness and sector has been breaking out all over. Someone's holding it down? | big al 39 | |
02/12/2002 13:05 | good day all. glad to see my antennae where giving the right signals last week on XAN. | hawkeye | |
02/12/2002 12:52 | although I feel a little bullish on the UK, that triangle, or wedge on the ftse should have broken by now, and looks to me like a top. (until it proves me wrong however). | theape | |
02/12/2002 12:39 | thanks as ever david.will be looking at lifers this week as they are looking like breaking out.if ftse breaks 4200 decisively I reckon av. could run up quickly to nearly 720,but its bang on previous resistance at 550 now.A couple of the banks pushing their previous resistance especially rbs,stan and hsba,which have all been stronger than barc,lloy and hbos recently. | tonyjackson@ireland. | |
02/12/2002 11:59 | Was just playing with a bot on MKS. It followed me on and off the offer every time. What a giggle!! | big al 39 | |
02/12/2002 11:55 | Paul, Perhaps but I expect Telecoms fever to spread like wildfire afterall TWT was up 0ver 51.61% or 0.80p at one stage. Insurance shares seem so tame by comparison. Cheers Ash | mr ashley james | |
02/12/2002 11:49 | HHR taking a kicking. :-) | hilary | |
02/12/2002 11:38 | Attn matthewa:- you have mail. | m_p_h | |
02/12/2002 11:35 | The two best performing banks today are the two I shorted,albeit I closed out immediately.That should tell me something I know already,shouldn't it? | tonyjackson@ireland. | |
02/12/2002 11:31 | Careful folks - loads of prices a mile out on Marketmaker -why don't they fix it or maybe they have! | sonofagun | |
02/12/2002 11:28 | My own personal chart TA on thus ash indicates to me not to buy unless it CLOSES above 12p on good volume, IMHO of course. Re twt, yes its making like a rocket, many reasons including new confirmed £2 bill refinancing, most intriging rumour though is Dr Malone wants a much bigger equity percentage to agree........7% is making the rounds, that would value twt at 8 to 10 pence if true and confirmed | paulismyname | |
02/12/2002 11:24 | short barc 477.75 | richgit69 | |
02/12/2002 11:23 | Ruth, that brings wonderful images to mind!! | baffled |
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