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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Civitas Social Housing Plc | LSE:CSH | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BD8HBD32 | ORD 1P |
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% | 79.80 | 79.70 | 80.20 | - | 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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11/1/2008 11:01 | 29% gain made in a 24 hour short, now closed. That's pretty quick money by anyone's estimation. Give me 6.25p again and I'll be back for more. One thing for sure, I'll never trade this long | tonester30ccfc | |
11/1/2008 10:56 | "Investment Community"...LOFL!!! | markinthepark | |
11/1/2008 10:53 | Can anyone tell me why someone who has bought a stock with the hope of making a profit from the transaction would then go on a bulletin board and tell everyone else how bad an investment it is and everyone should leave it alone. Surely the only way a share is ever going to increase in value is for the investment community to believe it is a good prospect and then to buy shares in it. Surely we would all make money so much quicker then. At present it seems that there are more people getting pleasure from driving the price down than making money from a rise. And if it is shorters who are doing it, why not pick a stock that can fall much further than this one and make even more money from it. When I was a day trader,I only traded the ftse 100, there you can make far more money from a fall in price and really quickly. These little shares will never make anyone the quick money the ftse can. I am in this for a long term investment and these little rises and falls do not mean much, they gain you very little, but long term these could make money as the price of oil rises and even the big boys were little boys once. My view is at the price of these right now, there is a big potential to a nice rise.and a decent profit. Good luck to all holderes. | sanroc32 | |
11/1/2008 10:06 | Short term speculators...... | markinthepark | |
11/1/2008 10:06 | Why people would choose to buy this instead of Sefton, I just cannot fathom. | relishing | |
11/1/2008 10:03 | That so called news was issued about 3 times during 2007 and exports never materialised......fr Progress towards the restart of export sales is positive. The key development report, which has held up grant of an export quota, was approved by the key geological and regional authorities in August 2007 and is awaiting Ministerial committee approval early in the 4th Quarter, a few months later than previously anticipated | markinthepark | |
11/1/2008 09:58 | news has been released, exports to continue in Q1 hence the price rise. | ajt3431 | |
11/1/2008 09:52 | imho there is no news, some bought , herd instinct all jump in :-) | psyco | |
11/1/2008 09:50 | Yesterday's RNS appears completely logical. It could well be that some better news is in the offing but they cannot announce it until it happens. If some people buy in anticipation then they are in ahead of the crowd. Bit of patience here will probably pay off. | rheiner | |
11/1/2008 09:18 | ... and, of course, yesterday's rns didn't help either (know of no reason for...) | andrbea | |
11/1/2008 08:50 | so it rose yesterday by 41% intra-day and ended 5% down today 8% up.. Not exactly flat... A rise will have to stick before it has any meaning. Just shows how strong the shorters community is in London right now... Hats off to them. :-) | andrbea | |
10/1/2008 16:56 | markinthepark - 10 Jan'08 - 13:40 - 27009 of 27015 Gone red now.....so that's another load of unsuspecting PIs locked in here...... Yep, that's it. No sympathy for them if they are though. It's well enough known now what a con artist MM is. Any other market than AIM and he's have been strung up long ago. | domtheone | |
10/1/2008 15:30 | comedy - 10 Jan'08 - 15:13 - 27015 of 27015 -------------------- Your still making us laugh comedy | vavoom2 | |
10/1/2008 15:13 | strange how when share price increases co. get out an "i have no idea why share price increasing"...howeve | comedy | |
10/1/2008 15:01 | san-agreed! | p@ | |
10/1/2008 14:50 | Induna Why do you call these investors greedy numpties? surely anyone who buys shares at what they believe is a fair value with the possibility of making a profit are just normal investors, why slag them off. There is no need to be like that. I wish everyone luck in their investments, those of us that have taken a hit on this and any other of these small stocks are only playing the investment game. Lets keep this board friendly, it got very silly last year, let us act like adults this year. Best wishes to all. | sanroc32 | |
10/1/2008 14:48 | well i sold a few more to 'em and narrowed my loss within the 20% range now ;) | grlz | |
10/1/2008 13:58 | markinthepark - 10 Jan'08 - 13:40 - 27009 of 27010 Gone red now.....so that's another load of unsuspecting PIs locked in here...... More fool them, greedy numpties. | induna123 | |
10/1/2008 13:41 | and for any newbies ask the question as to whether they ever got the field extension....? | ecoejh | |
10/1/2008 13:40 | Gone red now.....so that's another load of unsuspecting PIs locked in here...... | markinthepark | |
10/1/2008 13:40 | tonester you stated that you were short earlier on - you then followed it up with the factual post - i was not digging at you just highlighting that a few mat ignore these facts due to the initial short stance post easy tiger! eco | ecoejh | |
10/1/2008 13:10 | comedy - 10 Jan'08 - 12:54 - 27005 of 27007 -------------------- Well done with your CSH investment comedy Your nickname is still very apt Will you now stop posting here the same as you promised to do at MRP until they get to 15p ??????? | vavoom2 | |
10/1/2008 13:05 | here we go again.....yet another CSH debacle...... | markinthepark |
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