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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Bos Glb Hldgs | LSE:BOS | London | Ordinary Share | AU000XINEAC2 | ORD NPV (DI) |
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% | 0.90 | 0.65 | 1.15 | - | 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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23/2/2006 11:13 | possible bid from loreal | latestarter | |
22/2/2006 23:15 | rumours of management buyout | moneysage | |
22/2/2006 16:26 | Interesting squire - must be something on the brew. | teasle | |
22/2/2006 16:24 | NewRatings .com says there is a possible MBO rumoured, hence spike | abcd1234 | |
22/2/2006 16:24 | Happy days, would say well done to all holders but does not seem to be anyone else on thread that bought position after drop. | warren10 | |
22/2/2006 16:22 | I hear some in the City feel its due re-rating upward for its foreign income, | squiresquire | |
22/2/2006 15:11 | Well, not really - look at the two year graph - absolutely perfect. Align a piece of paper on the peaks and the next one will be £3.00 in the not too distant future - by April I feel. | teasle | |
22/2/2006 14:55 | Thanks teasle - but why the 12p leap today - seems quite a big jump after a quiet period. | barbieuk | |
22/2/2006 14:09 | imo the landslide fall was overdone and the shares are proving that by bouncing back - BOS fights back and will win, and, of course, the mms had a field day with the slide. Brought out the banana skins to help it, no doubt. | teasle | |
22/2/2006 11:00 | These shares have moved up today after a lull does anyone know why? | barbieuk | |
17/2/2006 21:20 | looks more like dandruff to me | ginko3 | |
17/2/2006 18:32 | Is that a Head and shoulders forming? | dally4 | |
24/1/2006 08:51 | Good to get any feedback on this share. Is easily the quietest thread I been on. Thanks for opinion Swarm but feel that this has can only go up from here. The historic price graph over the past 3 years looks very good for a recovery. I'll keep my buy position open for now, is a 6month so have plenty of time to let it bounce back up to normal price. Any discussions welcome | warren10 | |
23/1/2006 22:50 | swarm lol.....you got a short open by any chance? Warren, suggest you take that advise with a pinch of salt.this guys motives are VERY clear | ginko3 | |
23/1/2006 08:12 | The waiting game continues, does anyone know if the financial calendar for 2006 is available yet? Went through the investor relations website but only had last years. | warren10 | |
13/1/2006 09:54 | Strong level of buys now. Whoever sold the 1m and 500k chunk yesterday, don't bother again, you can sell it for a lot more when it rises back to regular price. | warren10 | |
12/1/2006 08:58 | Looks like some profit taking from yesterday's bounce back. IMO this still is cheap with potential for good rise based on past price movement over last 3 years. No ramp intended | warren10 | |
12/1/2006 08:44 | Warren, Agreed could be a nice short term profit here | squiresquire | |
12/1/2006 08:10 | This is starting to look good for a recovery in the short term. Come on BOS | warren10 | |
12/1/2006 07:44 | MMs will emjoy selling back everyones shares today at a very nice profit thankyou, with entry to Russia, China and hugely escalating sales in Home Call the shares look damn cheap | squiresquire | |
11/1/2006 14:24 | Semms like the climb back has started. | sdavis | |
11/1/2006 14:20 | Quite agree - seems that the massive drop was to frighten the more timid shareholders into selling. Those share will be snapped up by the big fish who will make a real killing out of this. | teasle | |
11/1/2006 14:18 | yes, seems a lot are Waiting for a small bounce certainly the L2 order book has improved over the last 40mins | abcd1234 |
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