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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Coca-cola Hbc Ag | LSE:CCH | London | Ordinary Share | CH0198251305 | ORD CHF6.70 (CDI) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-16.00 | -0.59% | 2,682.00 | 2,682.00 | 2,684.00 | 2,718.00 | 2,680.00 | 2,708.00 | 32,798 | 10:56:32 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Btld & Can Soft Drinks,water | 10.18B | 636.5M | 1.7106 | 15.69 | 9.99B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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12/2/2007 14:35 | I cant believe my eyes 50% rise !!!!!! | the hog | |
12/2/2007 14:09 | looks like the £ will go today they cannot attract any volume of sells lets see where it goes when it hits a £ | ![]() 74graham | |
12/2/2007 14:01 | you are wrong just wait till it gets tipped | ![]() 74graham | |
12/2/2007 14:00 | I think this must have been tipped somewhere over the weekend for this sudden interest. I do hope I'm wrong though. bb | bladeboy | |
12/2/2007 13:54 | as i said on other threads last june this was a multi-bagger just the start imho no advice intended | ![]() 74graham | |
12/2/2007 13:51 | Hold on tight. | ![]() mg78 | |
12/2/2007 13:28 | bobo the hobo you will always be see if i care what you think and whats wrong with the afore mentioned shares i am just highlighting CCH i cannot make you buy dyor plonker | ![]() 74graham | |
12/2/2007 13:18 | if nir and brother holds 85%. Free float = 12M approx do we know who are the other holders. Stock difficult to buy in any quantity. very illiquid hence the rise. Should see further rises by end of day Good luck all | hi2eddie | |
12/2/2007 13:16 | All, Please be wary of 74graham. I have seen him post on may threads very enthusiastically, many may say, ramping!...make your own mind up. Check out cdn, scr and pci for a few examples over the last 6 months. Interestingly for someone who has held since June and is a very keen poster on bulletin boards, I cannot find any posts by him on the share apart from today! My opinion only, make up your own mind | bobo the hobo | |
12/2/2007 13:15 | deskartes - Like you I have not researched this company too much. I'm not thinking about anything like £5 or £2 - or whatever someone decides it should or could be trading at. I've just invested on the content of past RNS's and the progress the company is clearly making. The update on Friday is also a real encouragement. It suggests that further positive news could come in the short-term, which again would help take this even higher. Further, I can't but help think the next set of results will be very good. However, wish I'd got in when first spotted at 30p. Good Luck. | ![]() mg78 | |
12/2/2007 13:12 | expect an update on lemming investor.com soon after this dramatic rise. I am a member for about 6 months and it was the best £60 I have ever spent!! The research they do is very detailed-choosing to buy is left to you, it's like choosing from a box of chocolates---tasty and tempting!! Thanks lemming-I won't tell you their other ones I'm in as it's o/t. | ![]() moormoney | |
12/2/2007 13:00 | mg78 well done I've read about a £5 price target here which I realize is irrational exhuberence - or is it? Don't want to appear too thick but as I say have not had much ime to research this. Every time I want something it seems everyone else wants it at the same time! | deskartes | |
12/2/2007 12:59 | With a stock like this where its so scarce, then its better to buy into scarcity. Frankly whether you pay 74p or 84p today won't make a huge diiference unless you're out to scalp a quick 15%. Better to buy them & tuck them away for a couple of years imo. | cordone | |
12/2/2007 12:54 | more deals in the pipeline as per rns | ![]() 74graham | |
12/2/2007 12:53 | Hello deskartes - I was in the same position as you. However I decided to take the plunge desite the rise. Now in profit. | ![]() mg78 | |
12/2/2007 12:50 | Dh1 Let's have a sandwich - I bet it drops this afternoon, if so I may catch this boat I actually had a fill or kill at 70p before I left for work, only to find it had been killed and not filled :-( 74graham what makes you so confident, sorry I have not had time to do enough research on CCH yet, thanks | deskartes | |
12/2/2007 12:44 | forget about the tree shakes buy and hold i bought £10k last june roughly 65,000 it was dead for a while but plenty more to come here burst a POUND soon no advice intended | ![]() 74graham | |
12/2/2007 12:40 | am here don't no will there be a tree shake | dh1llon | |
12/2/2007 12:38 | Hi all....was just about to buy at 75p ( after hesitating first thing this morning at 65p!! ) and it shot up again...asking 82p What the heck should I do now...have I missed the boat and all alone on the key?? | deskartes | |
12/2/2007 12:37 | Thanks 74graham without your insight I still think we would be treading water around 30p - 40p, your £5 target based on SOLA at £6 had me convinced I can tell you ! | ![]() james 2 | |
12/2/2007 12:35 | 15.5p i bought these at the finals then were impressive i can only imagine what they will be like this year after the interims a big jump from here imho | ![]() 74graham | |
12/2/2007 12:35 | GREAT--that'll do me!! | ![]() moormoney | |
12/2/2007 12:33 | bought in june ill sell some when they hit £5 | ![]() 74graham | |
12/2/2007 12:22 | Been a shortage of stock here for weeks now. You could only pick up 1000 down as low as 300 at one time. Did not improve much when the 200k was released, also the MM's opened the spread to basically say we can't make a market out of this. Would not even consider letting mine go, at least until after the results. I think then we may see some form of deal to improve the liquidity. Only on way this is going to go IMHO. | ![]() adascogne | |
12/2/2007 12:22 | james dont wait to long imho | ![]() 74graham |
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