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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Debenhams Assd | LSE:DEBA | London | Ordinary Share | QQ0033391095 | ORD 10P (ASSD LARAGROVE CASH) |
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% | - | 0.00 | - |
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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25/9/2007 10:35 | The C pro I bought a few more MDX earlier this morning, which are still just in profit. With hindsight, perhaps I should have popped the money into some more CDN. Incidentally, is COP a buy yet? | drmerv | |
25/9/2007 10:23 | drmerv I'd actually emailed the tip out earlier to my followers, he must have got it from this. | the c pro | |
25/9/2007 10:19 | LOL The C pro pipped at the post by waywardlad. Ho Ho | drmerv | |
25/9/2007 10:16 | Could people please refrain from filling the thread with comments, our serious followers don't like wading through the chaff to get to the wheat. | the c pro | |
25/9/2007 10:15 | After our success on picking COP i'd now like to give my next tip of the week; MDX (MELDEX INTERNATIONAL), off 2 on strong results, this presents an excellent entry point, short term target of 96p is set, buy at 48.25p or below. | the c pro | |
24/9/2007 08:22 | Is this like a sleeper fred, waiting to be activated with a brilliant tip, or should it just be put to sleep? | waywardlad | |
07/9/2007 12:57 | i wouldn't short yet, i'm looking for a drop, a recovery and maybe then. they are keeping the share price up with share buy-backs atm. | sweatyss | |
07/9/2007 12:42 | Know nothing about them but looking at L2 wouldn't short yet, quite a few sell orders at this price though , i'll keep an eye on it. | debaleb | |
07/9/2007 12:31 | what are your thoughts on rmv? i'm waiting for it to turn and short. | sweatyss | |
07/9/2007 12:13 | BUY BPRG now is todays only tip, level 2 looking perky and weighted to the buy side, EGM next week will prove to be the share price driver looking forward. Thats all for this week. | debaleb | |
06/9/2007 09:00 | I never knew that, you learn something every day. | waywardlad | |
06/9/2007 08:58 | Buffett was indeed a trader till he did what we did and got locked in, hence he became an investor. | debaleb | |
06/9/2007 08:55 | i believe! | anotherguru | |
06/9/2007 08:55 | bliEV in mighty dela | panagos | |
06/9/2007 08:52 | was buffett a trader? | waywardlad | |
06/9/2007 08:43 | what a genius buffett is, to be able to foresee what the great deba would be saying, years before! | anotherguru | |
06/9/2007 08:39 | Me and buffet share many of the same thoughts, didn't realise he'd also used that line, spooky. | debaleb | |
06/9/2007 08:29 | bela : I thought that the other day!!!!!!!!!! (and a google search still gives the most hits to Warren Buffet - maybe in the future it will give more hits to "bela"?) | potem | |
06/9/2007 08:14 | No tips this morning but I will leave you all with a small thought that came to me in the night; The stock market is a mechanism for transferring wealth from the impatient to patient. | debaleb | |
06/9/2007 07:25 | Deba is the Jesse Livermore of our age. His timing is legendary | garbil | |
06/9/2007 06:51 | I've followed bela for ages and believe me, he knows what he's on about. Thanks captain! Let's wait for the nod on COP!!!!!!!!! | mad foetus | |
06/9/2007 00:38 | First tip is tentative and needs a confirmation from me before pressing that buy button; put COP on your monitor and wait for my nod, whilst you're at it please add BPRG to your monitor at the same time, this multi-bagging is almost upon us, again wait for my confirmation. COP is this weeks short term play but please hold off buying till the nod comes. Last for tonight, goodnight all. | debaleb |
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