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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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-10.00 | -0.20% | 5,050.00 | 5,050.00 | 5,080.00 | 5,190.00 | 4,800.00 | 5,000.00 | 146,644 | 16:35:14 |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/2/2014 22:12 | FLYB getting ready to break 126p Mr B. Clear air to around 165p after that ? | mreasygoing | |
16/2/2014 19:47 | "I believe it is the real deal." It's highly indebted, with a small mcap, so will not suit all; but also very cash generative, and has been able to negotiate the recent fall in PoG with a very shrewd hedge. The chart is possibly the most intriguing thing about it, though, as I'm not sure I've seen one with this potential, except retrospectively. But it is very much tied to the value of PoG. "i have a short term target of 140p on it. Thats just over another 40% from here. It will probably then have a breather before heading up again IMO." Yes, it's come down from £3 level in a year; £7 level in 2 years; £10 in 3; and peaked in 2010 at £13. I'd be very happy with the two year level! Having just broken the 200sma, the next key indicator will be the £1 level. I agree. Thanks - and perhaps you can keep posting your thoughts on this one, as it might be a good climb.. Edit: I see you've upgraded 40-50%... My, it's already moving.. | brucie5 | |
16/2/2014 19:29 | POG: I believe it is the real deal and i have a short term target of 140p on it. Thats over another 50% from here. It will probably then have a breather before heading up again IMO. There may be a little resistance at 100p as that is always a psychological barrier. Very exciting times for miners. Mr Bluesky | mr_bluesky | |
16/2/2014 18:08 | Bluesky. Take a look at POG and let me know your views. The whole PM sector seems to have turned - though it maybe of course be a feint move! | brucie5 | |
16/2/2014 18:08 | Miners are looking hot with the ftse 350 mining index so close to breaking out of the 3 year descending resistance. Another good week for the miners and it will break over taking the index into bull territory for the first time since late 2010. Mr Bluesky | mr_bluesky | |
16/2/2014 18:05 | HHR at 6.50p loks set for a big break out IMO. Mr Bluesky | mr_bluesky | |
16/2/2014 18:04 | RDW at 329p looks to be the most bullish right now of the builders. Lots of them to report over the next few weeks and most look potentilally bullish to me. RDW looks the best bet chart wise right now with a break over 340p to confirm with a target of circa 450p. Mr Bluesky | mr_bluesky | |
25/1/2014 11:01 | SKYSHIP: Yes that was a good one and I missed it also I have less time to chart lately so alot goes unseen for me. that was a tripple whamy though. A break over historic resistance,a break our of an ascending triangle and off of the 50dma. Oh well cant spot them all. Mr Bluesky | mr_bluesky | |
25/1/2014 10:26 | So often find these after rather than before the event: | skyship | |
24/1/2014 20:46 | worst case scenario... support @ 1800? | el chupacabra | |
24/1/2014 20:43 | The drop is currency is less than 1%. It must be because all banks got hammered. The sign for "less than" doesn't seem appear and seems to truncate the message, that why the previous message appear incomplete. | modform | |
24/1/2014 20:39 | The drop in currency is | modform | |
24/1/2014 19:07 | Oh, I see. It's the Georgian currency. Never mind, I have topped up now. Thanks for the info | modform | |
24/1/2014 18:12 | wotcha guys, do you need a new graph putin up? | el chupacabra | |
24/1/2014 18:09 | Perhaps this graph explains what is happening: All the best. | hawaly | |
24/1/2014 14:33 | Topped up biz, I don't even know why it's fallen so much | modform | |
23/1/2014 07:23 | Brucie: Yes very good call on IFL and when you posted the chart a while back I agreed with your sentiment. I did not buy in as I had just bought PDL but it looks like its on the move now to target 190p. Good luck. Mr Bluesky | mr_bluesky | |
22/1/2014 19:13 | Up over 17% today. Results tomorrow - we will see.. Only wish all my other calls were this good.. | brucie5 | |
20/1/2014 23:33 | Thank you Biz for the update. I bought this last year and have been adding to it on dips. I was tempted to add some more this morning, but decided against as I have too much in this. I bought amo and msi, having taken some profit from Opay last week. | modform | |
20/1/2014 22:10 | i do and it still looks like it has some potential, with a pe for 2014 of around 8.9 at current price and a yield of around 3%, Would like to know what growth is forecast beyond 2014, but even at this price, with the current dip, i am tempted to add some more as there is less value elsewhere in the market than this time last year, | bizochio | |
20/1/2014 21:47 | Does anyone own this share, it's my biggest holding. No mention on this BB, surprisingly. | modform | |
18/1/2014 10:59 | Bluesky - IFL has one one the best charts around, surely. What do you think? | brucie5 | |
14/1/2014 17:10 | Yes Mr blue seen matey, at the moment its worked well for me, its an org that hit 550 on barryoe and the news flow should be positive this year. The fundamentals should ensure it hits 400p but i'm evaluating it daily for the moment just going with it whilst it remains about the 10 dma. | rajaster | |
13/1/2014 19:43 | raj: PVR if you turn the chart up side down is very bullish ;) Although it may break out up in the short term be very warey of buying into to a price that is that far under a down trending 200dma. Mr Bluesky | mr_bluesky | |
13/1/2014 14:48 | OBT needs to break 10p to confirm uptrend and target 20p but nice base forming. | rajaster |
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