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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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08/10/2007 09:36 | so its farewell to Bart then, happy days. | theband | |
07/10/2007 09:52 | From a chart prospective the next move should be upwards the W formation is very positive and 280p should provide further support. Happy to hold. | mitzis | |
05/10/2007 21:48 | Nice to read all the happy posters on here, except Honiton. I went to devon once, it was closed,roadworks in the cumberland gap. | theband | |
05/10/2007 17:52 | great to be finishing in the blue again | peterz | |
05/10/2007 14:17 | Giving your age away there,Loni Knew how to knock out a good tune!!! | 46pete | |
05/10/2007 14:11 | Why, did the bin men forget to empty yours. ( I say, I say, you've missed me, am i too late, nah, jump up on the cart ) | theband | |
05/10/2007 12:39 | Damn slippage, oh well people buying in a these prices wont be selling so quickly - perhaps holding for more than days with a bit of luck. | peterz | |
05/10/2007 11:59 | Looks like our MMs are triggering quite a few trailing stops with those latest moves...very clever on their part and means they can continue to fill their larger orders...... | markinthepark | |
05/10/2007 11:15 | So Lehman brothers added 4 million on Tuesday (rns above), a further investment of approx. £10 million. Nice vote of confidence. | theband | |
05/10/2007 10:20 | Talking to 'my man' in Charles Stanley and apparently they have changed their stance to a 'warmer' HOLD. So perhaps sentiment is with BIFF for a bit. | mart | |
05/10/2007 10:09 | 260 break even whooohooo. Sorry guys, I've probably just put the kybers on it... | ideal420 | |
05/10/2007 09:51 | The reason I bought in the first place was because I was worried about a recession and a fall in the markets but Biff is the most defensive share I know. | mitzis | |
05/10/2007 09:48 | THis is now make or break time, these fell off a cliff last time they hit this level but I can't see that happening this time around...onwards to infinity and beyond.....well 280p anyway | markinthepark | |
05/10/2007 09:47 | Guess your right there mark 215p was just silly but at the time quite frightening. As I have said before its a long term hold for me and I mean at least 3 years so I´m glad I bought at sub 220p as this price will seem a bargain in the coming months. | mitzis | |
05/10/2007 09:46 | Aye.....it was pretty much a classic case of the market overdoing doing the downside in spite of directors repeatedly buying the stock down from 290 to 235.....taking it down to 215 was very silly but gave us latecomers the chance to get these very, very cheap...... | markinthepark | |
05/10/2007 09:43 | Agree there Mart glad I bought mre on the way down from 280p now. | mitzis | |
05/10/2007 09:35 | It HAS looked strong over the last couple of days. | mart | |
05/10/2007 09:35 | Yep feels great mark. I knew we could do it. | mitzis | |
05/10/2007 09:33 | Happy days eh? | markinthepark | |
05/10/2007 09:32 | Morning all .. | mitzis | |
04/10/2007 18:32 | Made 2p on these now we have broken 250p level. Dont knock it a profit is a profit. | mitzis | |
04/10/2007 17:32 | Its holding, yippee will be breaking even soon. | peterz | |
04/10/2007 10:52 | well it may be early days here but it looks like BIFF could be heading for a break out if it can hold above 250p now..... | markinthepark |
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