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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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03/8/2010 08:28 | Phillis What about the 10 Million rise in the pension deficit?, do you see that as a concern going forward. | essentialinvestor | |
03/8/2010 08:06 | great results now the product pricing issue has been well and truly grasped Core hold | phillis | |
03/8/2010 07:16 | Blinding set of results, big increases in all areas with further growth to come. | nellie1973 | |
02/8/2010 17:31 | hopped on yesterday?-yesterday was Sunday | wynmck | |
02/8/2010 16:43 | Hopped on yesterday...hoping for some nice results...good luck | eddcooper | |
27/7/2010 21:43 | It is up over 100% in 12 months. | essentialinvestor | |
27/7/2010 21:25 | At the recent highs (sadly not maintained ) of about a fortnight ago I matched the market cap to the 221st constituent of the 250. There have been some very busy periods on the sets board of late. There is definatley a seller holding this down for now(why I don't know) but surely it can not be constrained right up until monday. I expect results strongly ahead of forecast with future accelerated growth implied in the statement. If we don't go to £2.50 plus very quickly I'll eat my hat! | assagai | |
26/7/2010 15:20 | a ways to go yet - its not in pole position this week but onyl needs about 5% after results to get back in there. I think if results are sparkling it will get the FTSE 250 boost perhaps | felix99 | |
26/7/2010 14:17 | Not sure this will make the 350 imv. | essentialinvestor | |
12/7/2010 16:06 | bit early for FTSE 250 buying though? Got 2 months for that | felix99 | |
12/7/2010 16:00 | Felix - i think you had the answer in your 2001 post. Plus o course the results will probably blow us away! | assagai | |
12/7/2010 15:43 | its a beauty - wonder whats up | felix99 | |
12/7/2010 15:32 | Devro in auction - boring stocks don't do that! | assagai | |
12/7/2010 13:56 | At this mc they would be somewhere between 215 to 225 in the 250 - so well in. C'mon Devro! | assagai | |
08/7/2010 11:48 | FTSE 250 entrant looking on cards I think will be driving it too | felix99 | |
08/7/2010 11:06 | £2.20 pre results looks very much on now. Very interested to see if they tickle up the int divi. | assagai | |
08/7/2010 10:56 | 3 years ago the late Chairman Pat Barrett called off takeover discussions at 150p and put in a new CEO Thanks Pat | phillis | |
08/7/2010 10:47 | Nice defensive, good results anticipated. Chart looks good, what more can you ask for in these tricky times! When times are hard, reach for the sausage.... | nellie1973 | |
07/7/2010 12:02 | For info NT has bought these shares so this may help the share price in the short/medium term. DYOR | bazpalmer | |
02/7/2010 23:51 | free stock charts from www.advfn.com | jon827 | |
29/6/2010 18:24 | Killieboy. Is it really so strange? They have so many things going right at present. Lower costs, increased production, better margins, new outlets and at this level they will probably qualify for the ftse250 tomorrow, that alone requires tracker funds to buy in and that increases demand. I see this doubling over the next couple of years. They already put out a bullish ims in May and then followed it with a further upgrade within weeks. Oh and the divi will probably increase as well :-) | assagai | |
29/6/2010 18:18 | Something strange going on here but................. | killieboy | |
29/6/2010 13:42 | and it can be put in the FTSE 250 as well! | assagai |
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