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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Dimension Data | LSE:DDT | London | Ordinary Share | GB0008435405 | ORD $0.01 |
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% | 121.00 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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13/11/2006 14:47 | thunders You are spot on , keep these positive predictions coming ! | spec2 | |
13/11/2006 12:28 | Not very far from 40p | ![]() thunders | |
10/11/2006 14:02 | Looks like will break 40p on Monday. | ![]() thunders | |
09/11/2006 22:24 | Yep, needs to break £0.40p | ![]() finess | |
09/11/2006 11:17 | This leg up looks very good | ![]() thunders | |
07/11/2006 20:15 | thunders 17th Nov. I believe ? maybe this is the spark DDT needs ! we are all waiting, but don't hold your breath just yet !! | spec2 | |
07/11/2006 16:16 | Looks like we going to break 38p now as result day is comming near. | ![]() thunders | |
31/10/2006 07:23 | Silent_Angel (re post 2378) SRF have announced great Q1 invoicing numbers this morning ($23.8m, up 21%), share price should move north quickly now that the company has re-established strong invoicing growth (see my SRF thread). Hope you get this message and are able to pick up a few today... ...sorry fellow DDT posters for going off topic... | ![]() explorer88 | |
30/10/2006 17:27 | Hi, every. I am confusing about the DDT's day trade. Why share price down every day near market close down? Just minutes, Up becomes down. | zhlang | |
26/10/2006 16:34 | Adeyberry, For the novice investors, do you think they should buy and hold at +-36.5p? Are you thinking of a so called breakout above 40p or not ? As I have seen you are a bit of tech/chartist, your opinion is apreciated ! ps/ what's the translation of "IMO" again ? | spec2 | |
25/10/2006 20:04 | On the point of breakout above 40p IMO! Time to be long I reckon, and am gladly so!! | adeyberry | |
25/10/2006 08:07 | Ive just sold this as its taking too long to break out, knowing my luck it will break out today but thats ok, ive reinvested in HelpHire HHR which had a new high since Aug yesterday. | ![]() silent_angel | |
21/10/2006 23:36 | S_A. Thanks - i'll check it out. | ![]() explorer88 | |
21/10/2006 22:32 | ok exp88 I have to admit I have struggled to find what you are looking for maybe stem could do it if the share price keeps trending down and you buy it on first sign of recovery, STEM is the ticker code. | ![]() silent_angel | |
21/10/2006 13:14 | Silent_Angel SRF are due to announce Q1 on 31st October. If Q1 invoicing is greater than $20m, then the share price should rise proportionally. Please see my latest post on the SRF thread. I don't know what Q1 invoicing will come in at, so you may want to play safe and invest first thing on the Tuesday morning once you've seen the invoicing number. | ![]() explorer88 | |
21/10/2006 12:54 | Just read your request exp88, Ill have some time next week to find you the safest suggestion i can find, meanwhile can you find me one that will probably make me at least 20 percent in 3 weeks? :) | ![]() silent_angel | |
21/10/2006 08:55 | spec 2 / santori / Silent_Angel / sc000008 hi guys yes, chart looking like good saucer for DDT ...:-) ...i'm looking to invest in three small market cap. stocks (preferably under £10m) which have the potential to increase their market cap. tenfold in three years. i've identified one company, and am looking for two more - do you have any suggestions? exp88 | ![]() explorer88 | |
19/10/2006 11:20 | cat and mouse game going on trying to drag out sellers in both sa and uk,, thats why the volume has dropped off something going on behind the scenes!! buying is being kept tight and controlled,, offering just enough to keep the punters away and scaring them now and again!by dragging price down eagle eye is being kept on this one for a strong move! | sc000008 | |
18/10/2006 09:25 | zhlang, It would appear that the creation of the new company is in relation to DDT obtaining major South African government IT contracts, which is major business over there ! so it is a plus for DDT , As I am an ardent viewer of ADFVN's DDT thread over the years , it is obvious DDT has, and can make you a lot of money , however you get seriously disappointed at times, and your patience is tried accordingly ! A dividend would help to sweeten the pill though, and give investors more confidence ! | spec2 | |
17/10/2006 18:36 | ards Thanks for your viewss back on the 10+11/10/2006. Regards Warban | ben w | |
17/10/2006 13:38 | New company, Is there any potential impaction for sp? | zhlang | |
14/10/2006 11:42 | check out the charts for DDT for the period Novemeber to December for the last four years....the share price always rises by between 25% and 40%. They say let the trend be your friend, I fully expect the share price to rise for a FIFTH successive year between the end of October and the end of December. | copyright | |
13/10/2006 12:24 | yep 45p would be nice short term - keep going ddt | ![]() its the oxman | |
13/10/2006 12:22 | I can't see any correlation with the rand, I know it is a South African company however if you look at the geography of its customers they are all over the world. They can adjust their prices to overcome any various exchange rates. Looking at the graphs of the rand and share price, they don't match up, not even closely. I still think this is a buy just over 38 hoping for a spike up to 45p ish for those short term traders out there, or a safe bet of breaking through some time another as it trends up there anyway over the next couple of weeks, with its low price every penny increase is a good percentage! | ![]() silent_angel |
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