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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/1/2006 09:29 | Well, imo we might possibly blame Tesco's involvement with Dignity for that move O:) DAVPAT | davpat | |
06/1/2006 08:27 | "...FUNERAL workers employed by the Co-operative Society are to be consulted by their union, the GMB, over industrial action to protest at the organisation's decision to merge three of its pension schemes and reduce benefits..." (The Times) (What form would that take? A go slow?) Meanwhile the LSE's ludicrous realignment of market sector constituents (in which housebuilders are now listed in Household Goods) sees Dignity moved from the Services sector into Retailers(!) | m.t.glass | |
05/1/2006 17:44 | Hi gucci. Big winner for me this one. Buy and Hold has been the order of play. | chester | |
05/1/2006 11:50 | nice to see some familiar faces hello chester :-) | gucci | |
05/1/2006 09:25 | nice steady upward moves.... | chester | |
04/1/2006 20:53 | Bingobingy, The chart can break out of an upward triangle. You can draw such a triangle by connecting the recent highs on one side and the recent lows on the other side. The tip of the triangle would be somwhere around 458p. Breaking out of an upward triangle would be even more bullish than breaking out of a box( trading range). | rafieh | |
04/1/2006 14:12 | bing there was a recent high of 455p. | gucci | |
04/1/2006 12:21 | gucci, I'm no chartist, but I my understanding is that breakouts occur when the chart 'breakouts' from its normal trading range. i.e we don't currently have one. If the uptrend continues we'll hit 500p anyway. | bingobingy | |
03/1/2006 10:13 | looks like we're on the cusp of a breakout! (chart that is) | gucci | |
02/1/2006 00:38 | neil666, You seem to be really wanting more deaths! More deaths = a higher share price, more loot for you!!!!!! I suggest you take a long hard look at yourself M8! On the other hand, maybe you could catch bird flu, and help Dignitys Sp? | hoylek | |
01/1/2006 19:02 | 6 human suspected Bird Flu cases confirmed in Turkey,this will not go away. | neil666 | |
30/12/2005 18:04 | Woods 2004. Thanks for your observation on CTH. For further defensive plays try debtmatters, debt free direct, and albemarle and bond - pawnbrokers. All in my view along the same lines as dignity. The pe ratio for this seems to be nearer 20 rather than the 700 plus in the header. | fatfin | |
29/12/2005 14:56 | poised for a chart breakout to 500p | gucci | |
22/12/2005 17:57 | good stuff gs looks like we're heading for a breakout soon | gucci | |
22/12/2005 17:34 | SNAP GUCCI! | gswredland | |
22/12/2005 15:10 | looks like a good bet bought some at 450p today | gucci | |
15/12/2005 19:45 | Ahhh- a business we are all dying to get into, as soon as there is a dip- I'm in. Hate to say this but I used to work at an undertakers and business was always good over the winter period | lambo2 | |
15/12/2005 13:14 | Looks like it's getting it to me. The market is buying. | bingobingy | |
15/12/2005 11:38 | Does this company deserve some more attention? | cottlet | |
15/12/2005 10:28 | Looks like the Reaper is getting down to some serious business during this festive season. This is the graph of deaths caused by alcohol:- | sandbank | |
15/12/2005 09:41 | What a beautiful looking chart...... | chester | |
15/12/2005 09:36 | Whoosh! Has this been tipped somewhere? | siskinbird |
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