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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Carillion Plc | LSE:CLLN | London | Ordinary Share | GB0007365546 | ORD 50P |
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% | 14.20 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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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17/7/2017 08:24 | Wow not even a contract win can get this over 60 for long! | luisfrg | |
17/7/2017 08:21 | That is because the company is technically insolvent, and on life support by its banks just to pay the staff! | bookbroker | |
17/7/2017 08:17 | Surprise, any rise is being beaten back down..... | winston270 | |
17/7/2017 08:07 | 70 p £1 over £1 were the predictions this morning | escapetohome | |
17/7/2017 08:06 | Still going down. News to follow in weeks to come | nick9013 | |
17/7/2017 08:06 | Gap up means more Ammo for the Hedges | sux_2bu | |
17/7/2017 08:06 | Up up and away! | escapetohome | |
17/7/2017 08:04 | News of collection of a rump of debt - whoosh... | tsmith2 | |
17/7/2017 07:57 | Gla! 🤒👍 | glenkaz | |
17/7/2017 07:53 | To invest I suggest a lot of research first. Other than that it's a gamble | r ball | |
17/7/2017 07:52 | HS3 comes next then HS4 Roads are in gridlock .... more tolls to come Crewe will be 55 mins from London, 15 mins from Birmingham and Manchester Might be worth buying a few houses round Crewe when the present debt bubble takes down the UK property market Re this .... a lift .... followed by re-capitalization (cash raise) .... HS2 contract will help .... Government handout eh. | buywell3 | |
17/7/2017 07:50 | Back over £1 soon: so unlikely.Best case mid 70s in my view. | moopdoom | |
17/7/2017 07:46 | Jeez someone needs their head examining, this comapny cant run itself let alone a hs2 contract. They will be looking for cost variations from the client to make it lucrative. Client beware. | escapetohome | |
17/7/2017 07:46 | You lot calling a quid, all sitting on big losses I guess? | bookbroker | |
17/7/2017 07:45 | Whole point of HS2 to make B'ham a hub, you commute to the city each day to work or play, from London, but speed the essence, so what about all who need to catch the link, ends up slowing down the travel time, tourists don't want to go B'ham, they want Stratford, Warwick, Oxford, the whole thing is pointless! | bookbroker | |
17/7/2017 07:43 | It was mentioned on radio 5 live about 20 minutes ago. Very good news and a positive RNS. Should be back over a £1 in no time. | deltalo | |
17/7/2017 07:42 | This massive contract win will combine with shorts closing and technical price turnaround, combining to a massive price rise today | investment dave | |
17/7/2017 07:34 | But I might buy a few on the squeeze, and sell quick! | bookbroker | |
17/7/2017 07:33 | Note that the contracts came in at £2 Billion less than upper estimate | buywell3 | |
17/7/2017 07:33 | Yeah right, a price rise to allow for a heavily discounted right's issue, suckers rally at the least! A dangerous, day trading stock this is! | bookbroker | |
17/7/2017 07:32 | HS2 ! <+I>Chinese Investor (CLLN) 14 Jul 2017 - 11:37:13 It'll settle at around 70p ! | chinese investor | |
17/7/2017 07:31 | I know one the large debtors provided for against is a UK governmental body and that company is in active discussions..Also in quite few instances overspends are down to sub-contractors amounts here too are also being actively pursued..The quantum of any fund raise (if any) will be much later in the year and a lot smaller than what's been deliberately peddled by the shorters.. | tsmith2 | |
17/7/2017 07:31 | High 60s more like back to the low £1's!!! Don't forget markets extend up as well as down | investment dave |
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