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DTY Dignity Plc

549.00
0.00 (0.00%)
24 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Dignity Plc LSE:DTY London Ordinary Share GB00BRB37M78 ORD 12 48/143P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 549.00 551.00 570.00 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

Dignity Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
04/11/2005
09:04
Have faith....onwards and upwards !!
chester
04/11/2005
09:03
Well, something has stirred, but what? And on such small volumes. Hope this is not a false dawn. I have my finger on the 'add' button here, but waiting to see if there's any 'see-saw' in share price to possibly work through first.
DAVPAT

davpat
03/11/2005
17:51
as price started to go i think investors decided to jump aboard again. I bought more. They had fallen too far really.
gswredland
03/11/2005
16:15
...or perhaps there is an outbreak of bird flu/ black death etc somewhere!
woodsman2004
03/11/2005
15:35
I've added today.
chester
03/11/2005
15:34
....or has it been tipped somewhere?
siskinbird
03/11/2005
15:09
allo allo, whats going on here!!

Lots of small buys suddenly from 2pm....news must be leaking!!

woodsman2004
31/10/2005
11:02
I am suprised it has fallen back to this level.
Hope we get support at 380!

gswredland
25/10/2005
10:43
Good move....wish I had more cash but just invested a boat load in GFM.
bingobingy
25/10/2005
09:48
Back in again, and pleased to be so. In for the long run, but could not resist making a few quid on the pull back.
woodsman2004
24/10/2005
22:39
trend line still nicely intact. pull back in place for all those who wanted an entry point. . unfortunately my money management won't allow me to commit more here, otherwise this could be the time. I remain long with no intention of selling anytime soon unless the outlook changes for some reason
melody9999
21/10/2005
12:06
Interesting. Ok thanks and good luck!
gswredland
20/10/2005
16:40
there is still plenty of potential for growth through acquisition. However this will be drip drip drip as DTY acquires the odd parlour here and there plus builds the occasional new crematorium.

I agree with Mryesyes that what has happened of late is the "froth" being knocked off. The big questions to me is what level is buy back in at, and whether having alredy made a very large profit on this stock whether there are other opportunities out there, albeit more risky ones.

woodsman2004
20/10/2005
16:17
It is a time for dropping unwarranted layers of speculative froth so this is falling back on objective valuation grounds
mryesyes
20/10/2005
16:17
It is a time for dropping unwarranted layers of speculative froth so this is falling back on objective valuation grounds
mryesyes
20/10/2005
13:39
Why do you feel this Woodsman?
There still seems to be a lot of growth through aquisition.

gswredland
19/10/2005
15:27
me too, gswredland.

My only concern is that I think we have probably had most of the "rapid capital growth" and going forward this stock will be more of a "steady eddie" for economic bear such as myself.

woodsman2004
19/10/2005
13:55
Woodsman,

This dip is due to general sell off i would guess. Not looked at volume myself but if it is thin i suppose mm's are just dropping the price anyway.

Further drop and i will get more...we will see!

gswredland
19/10/2005
11:37
Was joking mike - hopefully the UK has moved on a bit from the days of "bring out yer dead" and red crosses on front doors!
woodsman2004
19/10/2005
10:54
I would presume that the bodies would be cremated at a normal crematorium.

Best wishes- Mike

spike_1
19/10/2005
10:28
Spike,

If you are right then we need to buy shares in companies that produce quick-lime, an essential ingredient for "plague pits"!!!

woodsman2004
19/10/2005
09:38
gswredland - this could be the dip we are looking for.

Any idea what is behind it? Pretty thin volumes.

woodsman2004
18/10/2005
16:23
Only guessing, but would bird flu victims be in coffins?

I haven't got time to research this but the bodies would presumably be very infectious, and thus - presumably - would have to be put into hermetically sealed bags in Hospital morgues.

From there would they go to a funeral parlour?

Would you need a coffin? Yes if all the family and friends were going to turn up to a funeral perhaps, but would that be advisable?

Just some idle thoughts.

Best wishes - Mike

spike_1
18/10/2005
15:54
Sorry Woodsman. I am hoping for a drop to about 410 before i buy more though
gswredland
18/10/2005
15:03
I guess we are in the pause now - still looking to buy back in at some point.

Interesting that the long rise in the share price occurred before all the latest rumpus about bird flu. The prospect of 50,000 - 750,000 UK deaths in the event that the disease jumps species appears to have no effect on the SP!!

I would have thought that a few investors would have thought "how can I make money out of this disaster......ahhhh buy DTY".

On a similar note, does anyone know any quoted companies who make coffins or herbal flu remedies etc etc?

woodsman2004
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