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CAL Capital & Regional Plc

62.40
0.00 (0.00%)
17 Jan 2025 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.00 0.00% 62.40 - 0.00 00:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
05/10/2009
18:21
sp has settle down, and found a support, we should see rise in months coming.
m1tu
05/10/2009
18:20
i wouldnt trade through ISA accounts, and advise my clients no to do so, cause through ISA accounts its only selected shares you can buy like FTSE stocks. you cannot buy AIM stock, in trying to save on CGT trading through ISA, you are actually loosing lots of big opportunities wherw you could have made 200-300%, when you are making that sort of percentage, then paying 18% is next to nothing.
m1tu
03/10/2009
19:30
Harmonics - What I used to suggest to clients, when I was a financial adviser in the UK, is that they have a current account first which produces the CGT exempt capital gains to fuel an ISA contribution.

That way you still don't pay tax & have readily available funds on a current account should anything else come up.

ISA first is putting the cart before the horse, unless you make capital gains elsewhere.

With luck, that would be your case!

P.S. I'm long PSPI....

napoleon 14th
03/10/2009
14:59
mrmiyagi
PSPI is AIM and I am running on ISA for now

harmonics
02/10/2009
06:07
I bought in at 33p and I believe it to be a safe buy.
Good upside and I don't see a great deal of downside here.

harmonics
01/10/2009
12:55
Thanks for the graph HungryWolf, let's see what happens in November. I think we are just going to have to ride this one out a bit longer.

Simon301266 - checked out your webpage, looks good, well done

g2am
01/10/2009
10:58
i have updated my website to review the value of the portfolio and i have made £50k from nothing other than borrowed money over two months!

https://sites.google.com/a/mytechanalysis.com/www/1st-oct

CAL is one of the reasons I am in this position, thanks for those of you who have offered support. I am looking to get back in but will bide my time!

simon301266
30/9/2009
15:19
great. only one month to wait then.
wongman
30/9/2009
14:46
We just need a snippet of something good to get buyers back in to ecstasy mode and get loved up with the share.
hungry wolf
30/9/2009
11:10
Hungry Wolf - 28 Sep'09 - 12:37 - 1669 of 1689 & the rest...

LOL

IMHO, if holding for the long term, this will sort itself out.
I'm looking for a first level at c. 40p, then see what gives.

napoleon 14th
30/9/2009
09:50
it will

british bull have a buy- if from a sell

edward hopper
30/9/2009
07:22
It would be nice to think we've finally bounced here...
davius
30/9/2009
07:09
Lots going on over on L2 at the moment!
warmsun
29/9/2009
19:48
Edward i bought £10k worth here at around 12am as it seems to have bottomed.

Also did you see the results at PSPI this morning? many well respected posters have called it a No-Brainer and is also paying a Divi with a NAV at £2. Current price 75p. Rental income coming mostly from old peoples homes so very safe. No ramp intended BTW guys.

goodwill3
29/9/2009
13:15
thanks

i might be wrong but i think its held up well today very happy if it stays like this or better

its only dipped abit below the last dip which is what i expected.

it seems everyone has got their teeth into this one,which is why i think it recovered so well yesterday.

every small investor bought up yesterday to lower their average

edward hopper
29/9/2009
13:01
Level 2

much stronger on the bid side by 8 extra trades on the bid side

spread 33 / 33.50p

36K v 21K

master rsi
29/9/2009
12:59
sorry i can now it 2.2-2.8p looks like someone has worked out that you can sell your old shares and still get the 1p ones on the 14th
edward hopper
29/9/2009
12:57
what do you guys think of sbdb ?

i cant understand the 3p price mark can you ?

edward hopper
29/9/2009
12:55
i must admit the 2 week chart looks like its bottomed and that the worst it can do

which is good but has surprised me abit

and thats with LAND etc have a really bad day

go cal go!!!

edward hopper
29/9/2009
11:47
1.9m buy orders 0.9m sell orders. order book very strong at the MOMENT
johncraven
29/9/2009
11:38
in we in auction? How does L2 look guys? This share is a little tease...
jonnynixon
29/9/2009
11:37
Put an order in this morning at 32.25 for 150,000 shares 97,000 filled on the order book which soaked up a few. However looks in general that the tide has turned and may well bounce right back past 40p mark
johncraven
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