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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Dhir India | LSE:DHIR | London | Ordinary Share | IM00B1YC5V43 | 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% | 42.50 | - | 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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19/12/2011 21:40 | Now at 10% of the 150p float price in July 2007. That's quite an achievement considering the original investors were told the target was a 20% annual return! The first investment: Commenting on Dhir India's maiden investment, Alok Dhir of Dhir India commented: "This investment is our first since listing on AIM in July and represents the management's first opportunity to validate its strategy for creating value. We believe strongly that the JMEL assets are attractive, well located and we expect to extract significant value from the project over a 12 to 15 month period." | hugepants | |
19/12/2011 13:26 | yep i agree...they are a market professional too so should know they need to comply...i think its an individual forced seller - tilts said the BoD know who it is and they are selling for non DHIR reasons but have been advised by their nomad they dont need to make any statement... | moreforus | |
19/12/2011 13:23 | re: Jabre Capital -wouldn't that warrant holdings RNS? | mister md | |
19/12/2011 13:09 | That is why I said might. | christianf12 | |
19/12/2011 13:03 | That's when the share price started heading South from around 50p. We should see a very strong reversal when the seller is done. It's finding a home for the shares that is the problem now as no one wants to buy. They might if we get news. | christianf12 | |
19/12/2011 12:59 | They got hit badly earlier in the year after the japanese tsunami | hugepants | |
19/12/2011 12:57 | 30% sounds a lot but it's only c. 5m shares. I bet they have been selling for months also. Certainly since c. 40p days. | christianf12 | |
19/12/2011 12:56 | A lot. 30% of the company at last accounts! This is a complete guess mind you. Based on nothing more than them being a hedge fund and possibly having cash flow problems from redemptions. | hugepants | |
19/12/2011 12:52 | How many do they have? | christianf12 | |
19/12/2011 12:50 | If I was guessing Id say Jabre Capital. | hugepants | |
19/12/2011 11:00 | Madness isn't it. Anyone know who is selling and how many they have left? | christianf12 | |
19/12/2011 10:59 | Price still seems to be dropping here. Buys below mid-price. I'd expect results will be out this week although they've got till the end of the month. | hugepants | |
13/12/2011 10:46 | BOTTOM OF PAGE. | christianf12 | |
12/12/2011 18:21 | lol !!!! DACOITES done a good job here. | hvs | |
12/12/2011 16:31 | I'm a holder, but frankly I have my doubts..... | greedfear | |
12/12/2011 15:44 | nOT ADDED YET! | christianf12 | |
12/12/2011 14:52 | Watch out for my comment on DHIR here. Tom W works on the same street as DHIR's regsistered office in Athol Street, Douglas, IOM. Maybe he might fancy instigating some change. I bet he will like the sound of 35pps against a 16p offer. | christianf12 | |
12/12/2011 14:48 | ..and then i went on to say that looking at nav in isolation is not very useful.... | moreforus | |
12/12/2011 14:44 | ok just testing. Glad you picked up on it. | hugepants | |
12/12/2011 14:44 | however looks like the seller has cleared at OCh..max buy there is a 100k shares at 4.25p..been able to buy 250-500k for months... | moreforus | |
12/12/2011 14:43 | isnt that what i said?? BIP ..Malaysian palm oil processor just ramping up production at a new plant - most of the nav is ...goodwill on what the management think the business is worth going forward... | moreforus | |
12/12/2011 14:41 | BIP looks really awful at 1st glance. Most of the NAV comprises intangibles and goodwill unless Im mistaken. | hugepants | |
12/12/2011 14:11 | the lowest risk imho is BIP..there is no seller and news is due next month re the connection of a pipeline...also there is hardly any stock available and no seller | moreforus |
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