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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Big Food Grp. | LSE:BFP | London | Ordinary Share | GB0004558713 | ORD 10P |
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% | - | 0.00 | - |
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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23/7/2004 13:12 | 3.8 buys ; 1.3 sells. So how come the price drops? | pjzloty | |
23/7/2004 12:29 | Ok then 14.5p Listen mate they laughed at me on JRVS when at 296p I said it would fall to 18p | goodfella | |
23/7/2004 12:28 | goodfella oh come on be serious. | spadam | |
23/7/2004 12:26 | Classic retrace and failure of neckline of large head and shoulders. Target 15p | goodfella | |
23/7/2004 12:00 | Someone was probably stopped out at 87.75. | spadam | |
23/7/2004 11:50 | Fascinating day, took out a short at 94.5, shame it was small! why up, why down??? | spadam | |
22/7/2004 20:15 | I will have a look at IFt Old Crow - Thanks. Looking at the trades today it looks like only one major sale for 300,000 and two big buys at 250,000 each. Directors holdin substantial amounts WG over 1m and WH 1.5m - Stuart Rose still has 250K too. | bigface | |
22/7/2004 18:23 | kingdwg,Bigface. Still holding with lots of confidence. Main reason for posting and still with food Am liking Interlink Foods IFT looks a good company with increasing results, so just starting to build up stake. Keep Crowing | old crow | |
20/7/2004 08:31 | Bolt onto BHS, but Green likes Net Assets - more likely SBRY, but BHS and Iceland have had trading links with BHS before (ICELAND STORES WITHIN BHS) so Peter's point (please excuse the expression) is a good one. | bigface | |
20/7/2004 08:10 | No he's on the beach. | kingdwg | |
19/7/2004 23:54 | maybe Philip Green has moved his sights from marks and sparks to Big Food Group? | petersmith6 | |
19/7/2004 22:39 | its majic!!! | petersmith6 | |
19/7/2004 22:17 | How can I cram 20 years experience into 2 minuites - don't think I'll bother. Sorry - as the great man said - "I don't know how it works - but it does!!" VIC REEVES | bigface | |
19/7/2004 22:11 | The name says it all! (anerd)Read this weeks Money Week for more balanced view. | caribbean | |
19/7/2004 21:20 | hello can anyone tell me how the share price goes up if the volume of sells is greater than the buys? | dry | |
19/7/2004 19:29 | Short term profit taking a possibility spadam, but COXEWAN makes a good point that, if true, will maintain the price prior to the tarding statement that revealed sales down (OVERALL) by 0.5%. | bigface | |
19/7/2004 17:06 | mmm. Wrong call. However, unless there is stake building or a takeover rumour, trend should eb down. | spadam | |
19/7/2004 15:37 | There appears to be a lot of sells but having little downward affect on the price. There may be some big buys coming. | coxewan | |
19/7/2004 13:21 | I feel these may continue to head north short term however I am considering taking out an intraday short. | eastbourne1982 | |
19/7/2004 13:19 | Looks like you're having a good day, Bigface, what with this and Courts. | farsight | |
19/7/2004 12:20 | Absolutely - you are a wise man Kingy!!! | bigface | |
19/7/2004 09:43 | The Telegraph write up worked a treat didn't it. Lots of contraries in this one. | kingdwg | |
19/7/2004 09:38 | Early 4p uplift on little volume. Just hope this is the bounce that you are expecting BF/Kingy, but I have my doubts as to whether it will hold. Good luck all you gamblers! Flatty. | flat eric3 | |
19/7/2004 08:41 | I think the 2.2m was a technicality by the pension fund the 700K was Hoslins adding - I know he bought a load at the last fall - he has more than Grimsby - both committed. Sorry its not a better post - got to go to work. | bigface |
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