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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Burford Capital Limited | LSE:BUR | London | Ordinary Share | GG00BMGYLN96 | 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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-2.00 | -0.18% | 1,105.00 | 1,101.00 | 1,104.00 | 1,112.00 | 1,080.00 | 1,080.00 | 86,108 | 16:35:05 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Unit Inv Tr, Closed-end Mgmt | 1.39B | 610.52M | 2.7883 | 3.95 | 2.41B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/10/2019 14:41 | the Bots driving this one hard today !! | pal44 | |
08/10/2019 13:43 | Anyone seen the share price...........oh dont worry I found it..........it is on the FLOOR!! | chimers | |
08/10/2019 08:53 | https://www.lawgazet | scubadiverr | |
08/10/2019 08:17 | Bots stuck in again here relentless against any price over �8.00p | wardy333 | |
07/10/2019 18:49 | Which of MY share predictions is wrong ? NAME IT? | chimers | |
07/10/2019 17:10 | This aim stuff is ok for trading but as for investing, its all been blowing up one company after another, I guess they are on aim for a reason, with the uk hurtling towards a brexit meltdown recession aim cant be the place for sensible investing, just punting. | porsche1945 | |
07/10/2019 15:13 | Far better to follow me I dont charge any Fee's (yet) and I will most likely be CORRECT. | chimers | |
07/10/2019 15:09 | Well said winsome. | johndoe23 | |
07/10/2019 14:39 | yidarmyTom, they are all as bad as each other. All chasing subscription money with repeated buy and sell advice that a monkey with a dart board will beat ultimately. Best you can do is stick to inexpensive companies that make profits year after year and stay away from all mining, commodity and pharma companies and you'll beat all these tipsheets and monkeys too. | winsome | |
07/10/2019 14:09 | there's some right old laydeez on this thread Tom W Clerkenwell, London EC4 | yidarmytom | |
07/10/2019 13:07 | I also pointed out that selling the magazine was FRAUD imo. It is fraud because the contents such as the TIPS are a week old in most cases yes? You cant put a magazine on sale and on the front cover say something like 5 GREAT TIPS INSIDE...when everyone has already read these articles online days before and acted upon them. Anyone who does not know they do this online would thereby be buying a tip that has already risen on the back of the same tip that unknownst to them came out 5 days ago. So selling the magazine as being full of the "latest" tips is a lie and it is FRAUD yes? | chimers | |
07/10/2019 12:22 | I have noticed that Investors Chronicle recommendations usually follow a price jump, following their tips frequently leads to buying at too high a price, with high risk of subsequent loss. | michaelem | |
07/10/2019 11:49 | Re Investors Chronicle, in my earlier days of investing I used to rely on that rag for pointing me in the direction of potential buys. I also followed ST and speculated a bit on his small cap tips but never made any money. In fact I lost overall by following IC recommendations. My success rate rocketed when I started to rely on my own research. In particular, the shares ST tipped would usually start to spike just before his articles were published and certainly did spike moments after going live. Then it seemed he judged the performance based on the price the morning before he tipped them, misleading investors into thinking they could have achieved that performance if they followed his tips. I could go on. Basically I wouldn't read it now if it were free. | winsome | |
07/10/2019 08:38 | Maybe you should get a buy bot | tomv33 | |
07/10/2019 08:33 | Sell bots keeping a lid on this again. | wardy333 | |
06/10/2019 11:48 | ONJohn, you referring to your previous ramp OPTI yeah? Agreed | yidarmytom |
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