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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Capital & Regional Plc | LSE:CAL | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BL6XZ716 | 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% | 62.40 | - | 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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14/9/2009 17:27 | SPEC7, I wouldn't say so, it has been a low volume day across the markets, just hold for a few weeks and we should be pushing 50p IMO. DYOR | cyberbub | |
14/9/2009 16:43 | Time to take the profit and run ?? | spec7 | |
14/9/2009 16:40 | Deutsche Bank more so - and Rensburg & L & G . | monkeywrench | |
14/9/2009 16:35 | Hungry, are you serious? IIs surely help support the price because they don't usually sell in the short term, unlike PIs? | cyberbub | |
14/9/2009 16:31 | so Morgan Stanley are less interested. Deutsche Bank more so | wongman | |
14/9/2009 16:08 | I thought we were going to rock here. As always when institutions get in the price firms up. never figured why. perhaps someone here can shed some light, please. | hungry wolf | |
14/9/2009 13:05 | L2 7 vs 2 | leopold555 | |
14/9/2009 13:03 | I see a lot of strength here in a weak market. Thinking of adding more | leopold555 | |
14/9/2009 12:12 | so Rensburg Sheppards Investment Management Limited and L&G are interested... | wongman | |
14/9/2009 08:48 | CAL sorted out their debt issue, should be in profit now. | m1tu | |
14/9/2009 08:47 | could this be like QED? that went from 8p to 200p on 2 months? | m1tu | |
14/9/2009 08:40 | Sorry jenny i was talking about OTE not cal | goodwill3 | |
14/9/2009 08:39 | Yes goodwill - I imagined PIs would be selling the new issues but the steady rise after the beginning of last week has continued this morning against a buy / sell ratio of 3:1. Most encouraged and happy to hold for further gains. JT. | jenny tulwought | |
14/9/2009 08:35 | OTE on the move now and one of the few commercial property stocks yet to move, starting to get noticed now though! nice chart | goodwill3 | |
14/9/2009 08:01 | not true, cyber. the new nav includes the raised amount. | randolph and mortimer | |
14/9/2009 07:56 | L2 looking strong | leopold555 | |
14/9/2009 07:15 | arab, I am with TDW too and got mine on Thursday PM Here's hoping for a good week? | cyberbub | |
14/9/2009 05:38 | Received my (Halifax dealing account) on Thursday and can trade them should I want to. | jenny tulwought | |
13/9/2009 22:34 | anyone received the open offer shares yet? i am with tdw, nothing in account yet | arab3 | |
11/9/2009 20:30 | Let's not forget about the fact that CAL have now got £50M-odd in new cash from the RI as well!! So a NAV of 34p on the properties, plus possibly 15-20p (on a PE of 10) as a bonus from their management fee income, plus 14p in cash, would that be reasonable?? I think I am going to hold for a while yet! :-) DYOR | cyberbub | |
11/9/2009 18:52 | monkeywrench I am in both Corac and Monitise so can only agree with you! May take a little while but both could be multibaggers. All IMO DYOR | cyberbub | |
11/9/2009 18:25 | gdasinv2 - agree with Noddy MNR is the one to go for - very high quality assets in central London property, could easily double or treble very quickly. I am in WKP too, it is good but upside has been reduced by the big rights issue. No rights issue for MNR yet as far as we know. | kibes | |
11/9/2009 17:35 | Xmas this year? | leopold555 | |
11/9/2009 17:25 | It looks CAL will reach 100p for Xmas! | kinconfisher | |
11/9/2009 17:13 | I would recomment ntg and wner | scruffydave |
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