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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Devro Plc | LSE:DVO | London | Ordinary Share | GB0002670437 | 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% | 329.00 | 329.00 | 329.50 | - | 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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29/6/2009 14:48 | What dja reckon? 112p on this leg north? 5-10% above the previous high looks about right to me. CR | cockneyrebel | |
26/6/2009 11:08 | Chart looks a nice buy point here imo. Long today. No mention of last weeks buy by the Chairman of 46K to double his holding? CR | cockneyrebel | |
19/6/2009 13:56 | I did say thet the increasing spread of H1N1 was likely to negatively impact sentiment IMO. | joshalexander | |
26/5/2009 09:23 | any chance of a quid this week , seems to be on a steady climb , must be a decent bet for stable yield | scrapman | |
20/5/2009 20:02 | aaaccchhoooo.......f | ant32mac | |
20/5/2009 16:44 | josh, what is HINI | treble in 1999 | |
20/5/2009 09:43 | If the specture of H1N1 looms large again later this year DVO may suffer a nasty fall IMO. | joshalexander | |
24/4/2009 12:17 | Yes i also noticed this. | balcony | |
24/4/2009 12:03 | weird AT trading programme this am Buy 54/555 - sell 1 | phillis | |
14/4/2009 17:29 | Goes ex div tomorrow 15/4/09 | tibrahim | |
07/4/2009 11:22 | ex Chairma Pat B used to be a headhunter with Russell Reynolds a good few years back. He should know how to make a good appointment Divi shortly | phillis | |
07/4/2009 10:23 | Looks like its consolidating again. Divi through shortly, and hopefully will start to climb again and break 100p. New chairman and continued growth, good medium term hold. | treble in 1999 | |
12/3/2009 15:35 | ltinvestor - 17 Feb'09 - 10:08 - 1798 of 1802 I had every intention of buying the stock but the increase in pension deficit from £7.4m to over £25m is a little worrying.I shall continue to monitor the situation. IM WORRIED TOO can somebody analyse it further thnx | seizetheday | |
26/2/2009 16:13 | Well a few large trades gone through and now we have the shares gaining,Maybe just maybe the bid i keep hoping for will materialise. | balcony | |
20/2/2009 15:22 | A bit of profit taking maybe today. But one of the few encouraging stocks around and should continue to do well. A little disappointed about the exceptional charge and pension issue a concern. Otherwise my target is over £1 in next 6 months. | engineer66 | |
17/2/2009 17:04 | Well we did get a couple of director buys,Not large but still these guys keep adding. | balcony | |
17/2/2009 14:21 | Good results, up 6% in this market. Pensions deficit is based on reduced market values, so not as worrying as made out. Dividend is now 6.6% for the year, using 88p as purchases price.Not bad and capital value likely to rise, no brainer really if your not a speculator. Only been inj these since september, so a happy investor so far. | treble in 1999 | |
17/2/2009 10:08 | I had every intention of buying the stock but the increase in pension deficit from £7.4m to over £25m is a little worrying.I shall continue to monitor the situation. | ltinvestor | |
17/2/2009 09:11 | Also think we might see more director buys. | balcony | |
17/2/2009 08:28 | Trending well - people have to eat | phillis | |
17/2/2009 08:15 | Still like these yielding 5% and a chance of a takeover at sometime,Results pleasing and a decent forward looking statement | balcony | |
13/2/2009 17:13 | promising end of day action | phillis | |
11/2/2009 09:45 | thanks for that , looks as though some people are confident | scrapman |
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