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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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17/10/2007 13:44 | Trades looking busy at the mo, porquoi. Yes, practising my french in anticipation of bid by V. Vive le froggy dustmans. | theband | |
17/10/2007 10:29 | yep both ways.. | mitzis | |
17/10/2007 10:29 | each-way bets? | markinthepark | |
17/10/2007 10:26 | greatshare for trading mark..make 20% a turn gives me an idea. | mitzis | |
17/10/2007 10:21 | well looking at the chart this is an important place right now...either the share gets support here or it could dip a long way back down.......oh these flaming shares are never easy to follow are they? | markinthepark | |
16/10/2007 21:16 | veolia, the french lot that own cleanaway. The whole reason for me pilling into these was veolia, something we took a guess at in March..... credit crunch got in the way possibly. | ideal420 | |
16/10/2007 10:02 | Who is that mark..? | mitzis | |
16/10/2007 09:56 | Morning all from yellow belly here....I still have some of these in my pot so haven't given up completely...I just wanted to realise some gains before those nasty Mms took it all back again.....I've noticed that the suppsoed interested party (Ve something or other) have been taking out full page ads in the Times recently.....is that co-incidence or is there nothing in it? | markinthepark | |
16/10/2007 08:37 | Well its looking quite strong today despite dow sell off last night. Bodes well for longs. Personally im sitting on the sidelines and will take a position if it breaks either £2.20 on the down side or £2.70 on the up | pictureframe | |
16/10/2007 08:26 | Dont think it will go that low again myself. | mitzis | |
16/10/2007 00:16 | If it hits 210, I'm in again......having lost 10% on another and bailed. | ideal420 | |
15/10/2007 20:34 | think that was the right choice markinthepark. with the dow tanking this will be off around 2-3% tomorrow imho | pictureframe | |
15/10/2007 16:31 | yeller belly, it might be just a tree shake.....hopefully | theband | |
15/10/2007 16:13 | Well I've taken some profits here fwiw...don't like the look of this at all | markinthepark | |
15/10/2007 16:04 | Whats that straight line down on todays chart, did the guy drawing it fall over ? As it went straight thru 250 is that extremely bad news pf ? | theband | |
15/10/2007 15:51 | It is that alright.......but likewise 260p seems to be the ceiling here as well...fancy day trading that for margin? | markinthepark | |
15/10/2007 15:50 | But if it bounces off the £2.50 thats extremely good news. This is a pivitol point imho. | pictureframe | |
15/10/2007 15:41 | Hi all, Looks like £2.50 is being tested again. If it breaks below then it doesnt look too good chart wise. Still watching with interest | pictureframe | |
15/10/2007 12:54 | there is an interesting range 250 - 260 in which the shares've been zigzaging. Any break would be significant, upside more possible. So I added again at 250, after adding 230. | watwungyi | |
13/10/2007 14:12 | Flytippers cars to be impounded.. | mitzis | |
12/10/2007 15:17 | Certainly got support now, trading screen busy. pf, you could have had a nice 10% off WNG this morning and called yourself a day trader | theband | |
12/10/2007 15:10 | Chance of blue today time to buy.. | mitzis | |
12/10/2007 10:06 | Sometimes is good, i have got it wrong 100% so far this year. I recently bought ICAP, it plunged, then recovered, i got out level, it shot up 10%. Am hoping to do the same here ;0( | theband |
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