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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Danakali Limited | LSE:DNK | London | Ordinary Share | AU000000DNK9 | ORDS NPV |
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% | 20.00 | 19.00 | 21.00 | - | 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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27/5/2003 14:57 | Currently $3.87/88 up 32c One of the MMs wants to buy 99800 @ $3.87 - the way DANKY is going it could even break $4!!! | serious punter | |
27/5/2003 14:40 | Afternoon all Currently $3.72/75 up 19c - promising start | serious punter | |
26/5/2003 14:44 | They have 53m in the bank and total debts of 140m.....and paid bank charges of over 6m in q4 alone...a refi should get their interest bill to below 10m for the whole year...and add 5p or so to the EPS... | forfaiter | |
25/5/2003 22:55 | £17m paid in interest charges last year! nearly $50m spent on Vision 21 systems - once completely installed will substantially reduce costs and improve sewrvice/sales 44% analogue to digital -once over 50% growth in service should resume also hopefully sales from other value added services. This is a cash cow and if growth resumes and margins maintained most of the above will go straight to bottom line! | maxbubble | |
25/5/2003 14:49 | just been through the results adjusted eps down from3.1 to 2.2p not too good i am afraid,ff what makes u bullish on this one now. | clairvoyant1 | |
25/5/2003 14:42 | anybody know if oaks is still about guys,been out of this stock since i sold a while ago,results look interesting were it not for fall in reveue,but if that stabilises still feel this one will be a winner,may get a few on a dip,looking at the fall in the us on fri may open lower. | clairvoyant1 | |
24/5/2003 17:28 | Is the US market open on Monday? | majic | |
24/5/2003 14:49 | Still I'm glad I never jumpe3d out of Ashtead to top up here, 10.8% luvly! | majic | |
23/5/2003 19:04 | Disappointing afternoon. Seems to have got stuck in US, though they might not be back from lunch yet! I'm hanging in Jayno | jayno | |
23/5/2003 17:42 | Easy tiger! our time will come. Theres always premium bonds. | majic | |
23/5/2003 16:33 | We kid our selves every day with a co. that we want to invest in, but honestly we just want the money. I don't why I first got in too shares!! | bdawes | |
23/5/2003 12:16 | So what do you think it will open at over here? Will MMs price it over 60p from the off? | majic | |
23/5/2003 10:35 | Excellent, looks like everyone is waiting on the US open..... currently 3.78 / 4.35 nice ;-) | blockbuy | |
23/5/2003 08:28 | Morning all, Here we go then. Will we see 75p??? | majic | |
23/5/2003 08:25 | right...def off now.... ff, being here reminds me to get a lump of tintern. | blockbuy | |
23/5/2003 08:24 | SP, go with your original....there were more 3.90 + trades just after the bell that you could shake a stick at.... if momentum continues as more and more digest the CC and results then there could be some short covering as the us opens and has a go at $4 as previously posted..... ;-) | blockbuy | |
23/5/2003 08:14 | Clearly thge septics liked the contents of the CC and anal-ysts liked the answers to their questions. I must correct my post 11308 - the UK price equiv is 59p ($3.85/4/1.63) FF Are the waves you are referring to - Elliot? | serious punter | |
23/5/2003 08:12 | ps, US futures up I see. | blockbuy | |
23/5/2003 08:10 | ooooh that'll be it then boyo...;-) | blockbuy | |
23/5/2003 08:08 | BB...target based on previous waves is $7.73...give or take a few cents...lol | forfaiter | |
23/5/2003 08:04 | BB Via my broker | serious punter |
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