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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Brit.Eng.Gp | LSE:BGY | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B04QKW59 | 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% | 772.00 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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19/1/2006 09:31 | ....beginning to breeze past :~) | gardenboy | |
17/1/2006 16:31 | The price is consolidating. If it stays above 5.75, it will be a matter of time and it should breeze past 6.00. DYOR | sylvesterokojie111 | |
17/1/2006 15:29 | General market sentiment!! | grippa | |
17/1/2006 15:01 | Why the sell off today I wonder? | sandbank | |
16/1/2006 17:35 | We should hopefully cruise past £6. | grippa | |
16/1/2006 13:20 | Elsworth if you want to short something take a look at Regus IMHO. Assuming it made an £8m profit (unlikely IMHO) it would have a PE of 130!!! Also its typical of stocks like Regus to tank on producing its first ever profit.....could be wrong but worth a short look IMHO. Much more powerful forces than you and I are driving BGY up, just take a look at the graph and ask yourself what direction its going in.... | praipus | |
15/1/2006 00:13 | £150 this year... imo | hightech | |
14/1/2006 21:37 | Cheers Praipus.....don't usually go beyond level 4!!!!! However, time will see this eventually slide...i just want to help it FALL!! | elsworth | |
13/1/2006 15:15 | £650's fine by me. LOL. pc :-] | pc4900074200 | |
13/1/2006 14:37 | I wish...sorry I meant £6.50 | grippa | |
13/1/2006 14:35 | Deutsche bank has just raised their price target to £650 | grippa | |
12/1/2006 16:48 | Nearly got out of this at around 5 pounds. Is there no stopping it? Doubled my money now on this one! Let's hope the reactors all hold up with little down time. At least they've got the "modern" ones as against the old magnox jobs! Surprised there's not more interest on this board. | duden1 | |
11/1/2006 17:43 | Great closing high. £6 here we come!!! | grippa | |
07/1/2006 22:51 | me me email me | mujahid2 | |
07/1/2006 08:49 | Thanks Praipus | karateboy | |
06/1/2006 22:41 | Click on the FINANCIALS button at the top of the page. Should select BGY automatically and bring up all the stats accounts and financials data. Scroll down until you see the sub heading "Crest Data" its not carried for all shares. | praipus | |
06/1/2006 19:33 | praipus, How do you find the crest data? | karateboy | |
06/1/2006 16:52 | els...LMAO | grippa | |
06/1/2006 13:20 | Elsworth, get with the program, short stocks which are in trouble your a year or two too late for BGY. On the ADVFN financials page for each stock it gives "Crest Data" and a "stock on loan" figure I believe this gives an indication how much stock is being used by shorters. For BGY its 7.1% on loan For RGU Regus its 12% on loan For ETL Eurotunnel its 50% on loan Which one do you think the market is expecting to go down and is worth shorting? No offence meant just an observation. | praipus | |
05/1/2006 10:12 | Els... was lucky to come out last night. Never move against the tide even if u use level 5!. DYOR | sylvesterokojie111 | |
05/1/2006 09:03 | Elsworth...You sound like a funny guy. Most people take themselves too seriously...but evidently you dont! Good luck! | grippa | |
05/1/2006 01:26 | No grippa.......i'm a financial shagger!! With the aid of the gut feeling via the left testicle and level 4 charting, i'm trying to play the drips and bangs. Hope it helps The Prof | elsworth | |
04/1/2006 17:38 | Elsworth...are you an out of work plumber by any chance? | grippa | |
04/1/2006 17:37 | Elsworth...you're a funny guy! You took the words right out my mouth!! | grippa |
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