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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Biffa Plc | LSE:BIFF | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BD8DR117 | ORD GBP0.01 |
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% | 410.00 | 409.80 | 410.00 | - | 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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30/9/2007 10:24 | What about it...¿ | mitzis | |
30/9/2007 10:19 | THE BIG DAY...MONDAY 1ST OCT | ul7raviolet | |
30/9/2007 10:16 | Let me know when you get back into Tate again pictureframe I have a mate who has retired recently who holds under a bonus scheme and he would be interested to know to invest and me too. | mitzis | |
29/9/2007 15:21 | Sold out of tate yonks ago....that said I am watching it with interest again. Lets hope the update Monday sparks a bit of interest in this...and its not a load of old rubbish (pun intended) | pictureframe | |
29/9/2007 12:50 | Push for more recycling may mean rubbish collection fee LOUISE GRAY (lgray@scotsman.com) Public spending watchdog suggests charges for waste removal A quarter of rubbish is now recycled showing increase Targets for reducing landfill still not likely to be achieved ........... | mr.oz | |
29/9/2007 11:57 | Hey Pictureframe, just noticed you used to be in Tate & Lyle. Hope your first names not Jonah. | theband | |
29/9/2007 11:47 | Where did you see that article. Anyway, roll on Monday, things can only get better. Good luck to all. | theband | |
29/9/2007 11:23 | Turning money into....less money, Oh rats. Hope the woman challenging reduction in waste collecting is successful. | peterz | |
28/9/2007 13:41 | Did someone just take a £600,000 bet on these by buying 289,000 shares here or have my eyes deceived me? | markinthepark | |
28/9/2007 13:35 | Looking grim again......MMs games, Shorters or something else? | markinthepark | |
28/9/2007 09:09 | Pictureframe, could you buy a few more please | theband | |
27/9/2007 16:28 | I hope so..although we only have 1 day left of course...... | markinthepark | |
27/9/2007 16:27 | ;0) if only that worked for ALL my stocks....being serious I expect a move upwards for the rest of the week before update Monday. | pictureframe | |
27/9/2007 16:25 | You moved the market! | markinthepark | |
27/9/2007 16:19 | Just gone long here again ;0) | pictureframe | |
27/9/2007 13:42 | But do they bounce? | markinthepark | |
27/9/2007 12:39 | Steel balls needed. | 46pete | |
27/9/2007 11:09 | Every time MMs move this up we see a stream of small sells.....shorters still at it? | markinthepark | |
27/9/2007 10:51 | exactamondo | theband | |
27/9/2007 09:54 | Oh decisions decisions......with the way this girates up and down from 225 to 215 do I take my 2% gains on recent buys or hold for more with the risk of slipping straight back down again? | markinthepark | |
27/9/2007 09:42 | theband the bad news expected is the weakness in the collection services. Nothing confirmed here either way and the director buying did show strength not weakness. The turnover for the first 3 months was 4pc more so it is fair to assume we will be 4pc to 8pc increase in turnover. As I have said steady performance will be rewarded and put the company into a defensive stock position. Steady performance this morning and good strength in the share price. | volvo | |
27/9/2007 09:41 | UBS expect Biffa in its trading update to focus on performance in its Collection division given the trading difficulties Biffa has had due to competition in the local account market and the technical problems with its Leicester MBT plant. UBS said management may provide a revenue figure for H1 2008 with the broker forecasting 398.6 mln stg versus H1 2007 376.5 mln stg. | markinthepark |
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