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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Debtmatters | LSE:DEBT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B09HB648 | ORD 10P |
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% | 7.26 | - | 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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12/10/2007 15:28 | so 60p again soon then Bleth?? :-) | lukic | |
12/10/2007 15:26 | wookie - I think this is in part just a technical phenomenon. The share price was more or less marked straight down from 60p to just above 20p - virtually no-one actually bought shares in the space in-between. This means that when some upward momentum emerges there are very few people looking to sell at break-even, which is where clusters of resistance often appear. That's why you often see rapid moves back up within these areas. | bletherer | |
12/10/2007 15:21 | wow!! Whats going on! | wookie77 | |
12/10/2007 15:14 | hlum - 12 Oct'07 - 14:13 - 2831 of 2859 If Accuma has had several bidding approaches, one will win and the rest would look eleswhere, ie go for Debtmatters. And as the shares mag above says, debtmatters is a strong candidate given its share price is too low. no brainer there. ==================== Very good way of looking at it !!! | ihavenoclue | |
12/10/2007 15:14 | correct wookie this has miles to run to even get near loanmaker value.another ZERO ON EEL WOULD BE NICE. | william47 | |
12/10/2007 15:11 | Still 1% of the co. bought in one trade isnt bad! | wookie77 | |
12/10/2007 15:10 | sorry wookie 1 zero to many. | william47 | |
12/10/2007 15:08 | william47 - 12 Oct'07 - 14:51 - 2847 of 2856 brown trouser time guys the 5000000 t trade would be a buy from earlier.crafty mms Think you mean 500,000! That would have been 10% of the co. in one trade! | wookie77 | |
12/10/2007 15:05 | tick up soon then? | wookie77 | |
12/10/2007 15:01 | online limits buy 5000@23p v sell 75000@22.25.l2 2v1 | william47 | |
12/10/2007 15:00 | welshwiz - 12 Oct'07 - 14:54 - 2848 of 2851 Yes its definately a buy(protected from earlier)...because i know who bought it. Oh look at me, i'm a guru. i know everything which makes the rest of you "morons". | pork belly | |
12/10/2007 14:59 | what do you call a welshman with a red nose.santa | william47 | |
12/10/2007 14:58 | what do you call a rugby team that was kicked out of the World Cup by a Nation with only 100,000 people ? | pork belly | |
12/10/2007 14:51 | brown trouser time guys the 5000000 t trade would be a buy from earlier.crafty mms | william47 | |
12/10/2007 14:45 | Above 20p there isn't much resistance on this one until 50-60, though of course it's asking a lot to see that retraced. Just there is potential for a bit of "whoosh" here if buying interest develops. At any rate a dangerous short at this stage after such a prolonged period of weakness, even if also still a risky long. 60p should be massive resistance though - cannot see it getting back above that unless someone actually makes a concrete offer for the company above that price. | bletherer | |
12/10/2007 14:43 | Yep Wookie | jonty6 | |
12/10/2007 14:42 | Jonty6 - seriously? | wookie77 | |
12/10/2007 14:41 | SORRY JUST SEEN IT ITS A HOLDING RNS.BUYING MORE | william47 | |
12/10/2007 14:40 | guys an rns is out at 2.22 not flaged here yet barclays have declared more buy under takeovers and mergers .WHY | william47 | |
12/10/2007 14:40 | Wow, 40,000 bought at 25p!!! | jonty6 | |
12/10/2007 14:34 | Here we go again Guys, said it was just a tree shake. | topinfo |
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