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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 1,120.00 | 1,120.00 | 1,121.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Unit Inv Tr, Closed-end Mgmt | 1.39B | 610.52M | 2.7883 | 4.02 | 2.45B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/1/2020 17:20 | Ahhh Chimers - never knew you had a sensitive side. btw - I thought you said the share price was going to be stuck at £8.30 for ever?? | kazoom | |
21/1/2020 17:04 | Everyone thinks you're just a penniless khunt which you probably are | borg45 | |
21/1/2020 17:02 | So MW came straight back and said they don't believe them why don't they sue them if they have no case against burford??? | borg45 | |
21/1/2020 16:56 | They weren't scared to refute every single point in a detailed write up. | ozzmosiz | |
21/1/2020 16:53 | Mr market doesn't like scams either. | chimers | |
21/1/2020 16:52 | Needs some commentary. Mr Market doesn't like uncertainty. | hatfullofsky | |
21/1/2020 16:39 | What's the BOD scared of ??? They seem terrified of MW | borg45 | |
21/1/2020 16:30 | 650 broken. Below 600 by end of week ? | bristol97 | |
21/1/2020 16:29 | Share price slowly collapsing BOD utterly mute put out a RNS which is totally refuted by MW followed by total silence | borg45 | |
21/1/2020 14:21 | agree either the BOD are thick /stupid or astute so far the former is showing .. | pal44 | |
21/1/2020 13:49 | 200p fair valuation coming fast, soon than expected | george stobbart | |
21/1/2020 13:38 | Maddox, indeed Link Fund Solutions took a 6.96% stake on 18.10.19 though they reduced it to 4.96% on 24.10.19. They may have reduced it further as I believe that with AIM you don't have to notify movements which are in the sub 5% range. Morgan Stanly bought 6% on 23.10.19. On 28.10.19 Coltrane bought 5%. So clearly you are right that there was some institutional buying and the momentum may have kept the price going after they finished buying. We also have the recent purchase of 5.1% by Mithaq Capital, so the selling does look like it's mainly from smaller holders. | dgdg1 | |
21/1/2020 12:50 | It's always moved a lot on no to little news | williamcooper104 | |
21/1/2020 12:43 | Yes you nailed it. Someone is buying or selling. | chimers | |
21/1/2020 12:42 | quite odd trading today big unknown trades and price drops now is someone buying or selling .. | pal44 | |
21/1/2020 12:40 | I only come here to laugh daily at the stupidity of the novices on this thread. Backward old timers who dont understand the marketplace. Shuffling around on their walkers looking for the pipe shop. | chimers | |
21/1/2020 12:28 | dgdg1, If I recall correctly two US hedge funds were building a position that ran the share price up to 980p. In the absence of sustained buying the share price then has fallen to its current equilibrium level where only deep value and contrarians are daring to tread. We're effectively in the pre-results close period and pre-NY listing purdah with little likelyhood of much newsflow till March. We'll just have to entertain ourselves. | maddox | |
21/1/2020 12:24 | dgdg1 Sods law? | rar100 | |
21/1/2020 11:59 | Who knows? Bored, impatient investors.Saudis are not impatient. | ozzmosiz | |
21/1/2020 11:56 | Share price movement has been very odd. It peaked on 7th November around 980p after a steady upward run and looked like it was going to go up more, then suddenly it just reversed and has been downhill all the way to 657p. All on no news. Explanations welcome. | dgdg1 |
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