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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Chariot Limited | LSE:CHAR | London | Ordinary Share | GG00B2R9PM06 | 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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0.18 | 2.53% | 7.30 | 7.04 | 7.30 | 7.49 | 6.98 | 7.49 | 1,761,949 | 11:54:04 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 0 | -14.88M | -0.0139 | -5.24 | 76.48M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/10/2006 16:52 | After the elections? | ![]() andonis | |
21/10/2006 16:49 | lol you'd think he could think for himself by now eh | techanalyst | |
21/10/2006 16:49 | Andonis I expect a final spike to get a few more suckers sucked in. I am short a small amount now - my analysis have warning signals out now, i will add more soon. 2000 point rise in about 12 months on the DOW without a decent correction ... Thats like saying the US Economy has grown 20% in the last 12 months..has it ? I still expect a low in November followed by an even lower low early next year. | ![]() invisage | |
21/10/2006 16:44 | But shorting after that is fair bet...and she could after a correction rise to 12275 as shown in previous posts here. | ![]() andonis | |
21/10/2006 16:43 | Ask a prophet invi.... ;-) | ![]() andonis | |
21/10/2006 16:38 | and then what...after 12130 ? | ![]() invisage | |
21/10/2006 16:33 | Next to 12130. | ![]() andonis | |
20/10/2006 16:32 | The FED has been at it again. So it should soon rise. | ![]() andonis | |
19/10/2006 15:22 | Maxi: YES! imo also. | ![]() andonis | |
18/10/2006 22:14 | andonis...these ones(posts 219,220) i very much like....i was looking along similar lines late last night :-) Could the final one month spike up to the mid terms be the ew 'throw over' before the collapse???? free stock charts from ADVFN.COM | maximoney1 | |
17/10/2006 23:41 | lol invisage is into harmonic trading patterns now what next cheese.. | techanalyst | |
17/10/2006 22:48 | well I admit it is optimistic...but likely in view of elections | ![]() andonis | |
17/10/2006 22:42 | Andonis .. Harmonics. I dont think we will go above 12,200. Lets see. Your CD is alot more parabolic then the last one. I expect a correction at those levels. | ![]() invisage | |
17/10/2006 22:31 | Good work guys! Nice charts! Here is another idea! | ![]() andonis | |
15/10/2006 20:32 | And heres my 2p worth ;-) | techanalyst | |
15/10/2006 01:26 | Hi ando...great charting.....ive.not posted much, but lurking plenty...lol. Just thought i would add my 2p worth...lol Jack....thats very close to my dow target ....12100..by dec1st latest, but i fancy a throw over spike and the target to be reached much sooner.....my charts are a slightly different way of looking at things though...lol I fancy a very sharp 50% correction thereafter to 9645 by feb 7th.(A bit like apr-sept 01 descent) However, i also fancy the ftse to consolidate sideways to 6180 by feb 7th.(might touch 6220 by end of this month) It would make sense earnings wise, since dow is currently about 22 times earnings, where as ftse is much 'cheaper' at approx 14 times earnings, but i'm not entirely convinced that the ftse would hold up whilst the dow corrected??? free stock charts from ADVFN.COM | maximoney1 | |
14/10/2006 23:49 | Yes ando hope so,possible upside risk to 12121 or around about i reckon. | j4ckthehat | |
14/10/2006 23:28 | It should come down a little next week before the final assault j4ck. | ![]() andonis | |
14/10/2006 23:19 | Nice! took a short on the dow at close on friday,put a tight stop in so its waite and see. j4 | j4ckthehat | |
14/10/2006 20:51 | STAY IN FOCUS | ![]() andonis |
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