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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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18/3/2010 15:29 | LOL Lowry. | mreasygoing | |
18/3/2010 15:26 | Cant see things improving in commercial property for a while yet. | ls lowry | |
18/3/2010 15:18 | pretty negative this morning here yet on the iii board they were quite positive. | johnv | |
18/3/2010 13:43 | gdasinv2 You were saying re Results ? .. Lmao | paragon157 | |
18/3/2010 11:50 | Here's hoping you are right nilip - good luck | warmsun | |
18/3/2010 09:30 | Well, just as I thought ... Market sensing a turn-a-round from these results. Starting to tick up again now. Clearly there's a massive buyer at 37p. Looks like we're about to move higher from these levels imho. | nilip | |
18/3/2010 08:07 | By fundamental its 18p - Bad results | gdasinv2 | |
18/3/2010 07:58 | short freddy? | davemac3 | |
18/3/2010 07:21 | not very attractive results, no divi nor prospect of one, last nights close price above nav, mixed outlook, they say they expect to pick up stock later in the year when prices weaken, but don't say that would also be bad news for their existing partially recovered owned property assets...... there are much better property plays around imho - see CARE, CIC, OTE for example..... | ydderf | |
17/3/2010 14:52 | I was going to post something very similar monkey :-) Time will tell. | warmsun | |
17/3/2010 12:48 | The market markers set the price one and a half points higher at opening and with mainly buys so far today the closing price wiil be the same or slightly higher than 38.75. If the the report is better than the interim in august, the debt has been cut by at least half and the nav is increased this share wii breakout. The market markers will open this share 2 to 4 points higher than tonights close. Looks like this is the time, fingers croossed, | kendo10 | |
17/3/2010 11:15 | No prob paragon - am bit busy right now but v quickly, L2 at the moment is 4 v 4 26k v 56k share price = 38-38.5p | warmsun | |
17/3/2010 11:09 | warmsun Thanks for L2 info ! | paragon157 | |
17/3/2010 11:01 | The share price performance has been pretty dull over recent months but am hoping for gains now to be made to reward my patience! Good luck holders edit, btw, for those without L2, there are not a lot of shares sitting at anything below 40p...however, there is a block of 378k sitting at 40p...if that goes then we are all set to go! | warmsun | |
17/3/2010 10:52 | My recent experience of holding stocks at results time has been pretty poor. Even when they've come in within expectations the shares have dropped. Hoping for a different reaction here, hopefully a recovery in asset value could do the same for the share price. | davius | |
17/3/2010 10:01 | Heading back towards 40p before tomorrow? Fingers crossed its upwards from there. | warmsun | |
15/3/2010 20:15 | Nah, traders dream - every time it gets over 40p everyone sells. However at some point there must be some almighty breakout. No position atm but keeping a careful watch. | bigbigdave | |
15/3/2010 15:41 | mm, nice move up now | nicd | |
12/3/2010 21:58 | Somthing on Bloomberg about UK commercial property having record levels of increace this year, perhaps the reason for the rise today. | dcd | |
12/3/2010 16:56 | thanks.....here's to, hopefully, better things next week....... | warmsun | |
12/3/2010 16:35 | Results next Thursday and the 1 million was a buy if you look at the time of the trade. | dcd |
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