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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Cppgroup Plc | LSE:CPP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BMDX5Z93 | ORD GBP1.00 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1.50 | 0.84% | 179.50 | 174.00 | 185.00 | 184.00 | 184.00 | 184.00 | 2,558 | 16:35:01 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Security Systems Service | 193.04M | -8.66M | -0.9784 | -1.88 | 16.28M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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13/8/2013 09:25 | Huge buys and no share price increase, there must be sells to match. | downsize | |
13/8/2013 09:23 | This is going to rise big time even if not today, just look at the buys some big trades going on | datait | |
13/8/2013 09:22 | Seems like a game of liars poker being played out | warwick69 | |
13/8/2013 09:19 | Mister md yes real games here | warwick69 | |
13/8/2013 09:18 | there seems to be more to this than just pi's daytrading | mister md | |
13/8/2013 09:15 | 20p+ today | miahkaysor | |
13/8/2013 09:08 | traideMark, CPP is traded on SETS. The concept of "sells" and "buys" is meaningless for all AT trades, as there is a buyer and seller on each side. | bubble pricker | |
13/8/2013 09:06 | Looks like a PI fairground! | granitetim | |
13/8/2013 09:05 | lots of early sells showing now as buys tend to agree we may now see a heavy fall, all good for trading though, I don't really care which way it goes as long as it goes there big time | traidemark | |
13/8/2013 09:05 | narin ..lower lows - lower highs generally! | granitetim | |
13/8/2013 09:02 | sorry to say but this will fall again.. follow the graph, a big fall follow by recovery then fall again.. that my opinion but may be wrong.. i bought in at 13p and out at 19p,, i await another stupid fall | narindg | |
13/8/2013 09:02 | DATAIT Have they got a good business? Or are they going to be used as the whipping tool for the banks that used their services for which there are a very large (Not known how large yet?) number of customers who need compensation for being mis-sold services.. Not sure if they have retained the contracts they had in place,buy at the end of the day anybody trading this is 100% gambling. There will be winners and losers for sure! | granitetim | |
13/8/2013 08:59 | DATAIT, what a nonsense "spread tightens then it will rise further". What has the tightening of the spread to d with the future direction of the SP? CPP is traded on SETS. I can place and withdraw orders into the order book myself as I please. I can single handedly "manipulate" the spread if I so please. When will you understand that it is meaningless? | bubble pricker | |
13/8/2013 08:52 | Just as I thought spread tightens then it will rise further | datait | |
13/8/2013 08:50 | Just as soon as the gamblers realise that it has no legs they will leave!! Then it's Southbound!! | granitetim | |
13/8/2013 08:49 | This will rise big time now | datait | |
13/8/2013 08:45 | last chance to pick up below 20p! | miahkaysor | |
13/8/2013 08:42 | Bubble picker don't be stupid no bank is going to lend for the next three years on bad results all the bad news is already out and reflected the share price, just like the banks they are on wards and upwards from here. | datait | |
13/8/2013 08:36 | that was quick, do you live in a flat above a library gran | traidemark | |
13/8/2013 08:36 | mclellan, yes it is - thanks. | miahkaysor | |
13/8/2013 08:34 | interim results out soon, should be good! | miahkaysor | |
13/8/2013 08:34 | miahkayser- probably showing on this exchange | mclellan | |
13/8/2013 08:32 | this is about to explode!!!! | miahkaysor | |
13/8/2013 08:31 | I got my book and the 1st chapter is on Bear Traps!! Odd must have picked the wrong book up aye? | granitetim |
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