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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Conder Env. | LSE:CDE | London | Ordinary Share | GB0002868114 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 0.35 | - | 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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03/8/2007 19:00 | Breakout too, made a new closing high above the last one. CR | cockneyrebel | |
03/8/2007 18:48 | Just under half a million buys & no sells again.All good stuff.This shares gaining strength & momentum...........2 | redtelephone | |
03/8/2007 14:57 | Now, now, boys, lets be nice to each other. | torabora | |
03/8/2007 13:06 | A couple of big delayed trades gone through... | tonyx | |
03/8/2007 11:47 | Only one MM on the offer. | torabora | |
03/8/2007 11:41 | Moving up. Not 'will it be a bagger?' more like 'how many bagger will it be?' imo. CR | cockneyrebel | |
03/8/2007 10:48 | Well done, we are both on the right track. | torabora | |
03/8/2007 10:22 | we are all entitled to a view and i note what you say. | manrobert | |
03/8/2007 08:10 | In my view it is wrong to look, and worry, about the spread.When they hit 20p and you look back, and wish you had bought large lumps .5 over the odds. Market cap is the name of the game for me, and that is far, far , to low. | torabora | |
03/8/2007 08:01 | that buyer however needs the shares to rise 25%just to get his money back and thats ignoring costs.that is why i have restricted my investment. | manrobert | |
02/8/2007 17:03 | Very , very ,hard to get, [as todays punter found out].MM not keen to mark up the stock, when they do not have it themselves.!!!! | torabora | |
02/8/2007 09:06 | the wide spread is very offputting. | manrobert | |
02/8/2007 07:55 | Hydro, is on a pe of 17, if, in the next 18 months, Conder makes 1M pounds , a share price of 30p would look cheap. | torabora | |
01/8/2007 20:45 | Very hard to get shares, what will it be like when they fly.? | torabora | |
27/7/2007 21:25 | yep, decent buying today - I think this will be one of those out of the blue rockets the way it's going. CR | cockneyrebel | |
27/7/2007 16:55 | Lots of buys over last 2 days & zero sells despite the top tier FTSE 100 losing over 200points over last 3 days. This ones going to do really well here onwards. | redtelephone | |
26/7/2007 10:09 | just had another 30K on that huge spread :-) Chairman has walked today, th business has been an unmittigated disaster under him - huge chunk of dead wood out of the way imo. Chairman gone, directors buuying, back in profit - spells a big turnaround here imo. Hopefully bought a multi bagger in the making. CR | cockneyrebel | |
26/7/2007 08:26 | HYD up a further 6p already today and testing previous all time high - don't miss it madam! | philjeans | |
26/7/2007 07:30 | encouraging write up in shares mag today. | manrobert | |
23/7/2007 14:10 | garth - not really; you have to pay a small premium for solid visibility of earning. HYD hasn't disappointed yet and look as if they have a lot farther to travel. Expanding fast in US now. But watching this one with interest; flood management expenditure will help them both for sure! | philjeans | |
23/7/2007 10:04 | Philjeans, HYD are great - but reasonably expensive in pe terms having been drven up far and fast? G. | garth | |
23/7/2007 09:32 | This has turn-around potential; but the quality end of the market in the sector is HYD. Less of a risk and has the muscle to win. Just off an all time high and expanding fast all around the world. | philjeans | |
21/7/2007 01:16 | CR, the 200,000 came through at 3.45pm the same time wf lifted its bid | torabora |
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