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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Dji Holdings | LSE:DJI | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BNBNSF91 | ORD 10P |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 134.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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28/6/2016 07:28 | Results tomorrow, i see in the list its the 29th. | ![]() squiresquire | |
28/6/2016 05:18 | squire, I thought the same, sod the money, hopefully it's principle like that will bring down the EU. Happy for a tariff free trading zone, just don't like all the political meddling that goes with this one. | theclangers | |
28/6/2016 04:42 | What happened to the England players? were they doped or something! Looked like they were too nervous to play, (they missed John Terry big time) can only be down to the manger not getting them in the right frame of mind. Bring back Glenn Hoddle I say. | theclangers | |
27/6/2016 23:25 | Great post at 15.41 Snowyflake | ![]() quazie12 | |
27/6/2016 21:49 | squires - differently worded but we agree. One could go on and on but it is done and now we must do the very best out of our new position and I think that we will. As I write I am watching Engexit 1-2. | ![]() snowyflake | |
27/6/2016 20:41 | We agree on something ;-) | ![]() zeberdie | |
27/6/2016 20:22 | On the day i lost about 20k. I have made it back, hopefully will make more, but at NO point did i, or have i, regretted voting out. Immigration was on my agenda, and high, but the EU officials arrogance, corruption and distance from common sense thinking was what galled me the most. Like Blatter, their condescending attitudes, looking down on us just like the Kinnocks and their rotten son. Enough is enough, i would happily have lost 20k off my small pension fund to get rid of their disgusting attitudes to working people. Actually i can see just how the French turned in their historic revolution. Maybe this was ours a hundred years or more later. Good for us, good for me, sod the money. The next EU version will have learned a lesson...... because the beating has a while to run yet. | ![]() squiresquire | |
27/6/2016 17:05 | Agree with that topaz, in my opinion the EU are/were making mugs out of us, could you imagine a country like Japan being so submissive they would be willing to except a huge trade imbalance as well as being told they had to pay millions for the privilege, also share their fishing waters, and told they must except unlimited amounts of immigrants, don't think they would somehow. | theclangers | |
27/6/2016 14:53 | Yes maybe re Europe but it's gonna disintegrate eventually as it's a mess, the young are unemployed with no chance of things getting better etc etc. We will come out much stronger out of it, and China will be our new partner in crime ;) | ![]() topazfrenzy | |
27/6/2016 12:43 | A deal will be done, we will be back in Europe as associate/affiliate members but with slightly better terms and conditions than before. Not much will change. | theclangers | |
27/6/2016 11:21 | Forget Europe, it's a sinking ship, go for China and this play on their consumer sector is really exciting imho | ![]() topazfrenzy | |
27/6/2016 11:00 | MDW Even very promising! Could it be bumper results tomorrow with some nice news forward? The numbers here make you go all dizzy when you look at the string of 0000000000s after every districts payments. Regional payments will need to be updated along with progress on the online newspaper app. | ![]() squiresquire | |
27/6/2016 10:58 | Starting to look promising.... | ![]() mdw1 | |
26/6/2016 16:15 | Get in on any weakness tomorrow imo, with interims due this week and future projections that can stun the market - This is about as safe it can get at this time, with huge upside a distinct possibility! GLA | ![]() topazfrenzy | |
23/6/2016 17:25 | Blackbird a legitimate question as it appears you didn't know there was a fee involved ..kk | ![]() kkrriiss2 | |
23/6/2016 13:03 | £75 fee to join. Not proper to breach copyright and not fair on MW to do so. | ![]() snowyflake | |
23/6/2016 10:23 | result 28 june need more guidance from M Walters tips | ![]() black bird | |
23/6/2016 10:09 | any more from M walters BB | ![]() black bird | |
22/6/2016 13:51 | Thanks squire, sounds very exciting, should clear £1.50 on news then ;) | ![]() topazfrenzy | |
22/6/2016 10:48 | A very bullish article from MW yesterday, i particularly liked the way he said news...and soon. I find his articles stuffed full of facts so unlike the IC or shares mag where you read and get the impression they are often over working the few facts they do put out. Clearly not all but a good few. They were very down on PANR when it was £1.20 odd. It now seems its this coming Tuesday for results. things are on the move. | ![]() squiresquire | |
21/6/2016 18:48 | In which case 27.06.16; three days before the deadline prescribed by AIM rules. I do not expect much for the year to 31.12.15 but a great deal in the forward looking statement and I also wonder whether there will be an announcement about the FCO plus non exec Chinese members of the board which could come before the interims. | ![]() snowyflake | |
21/6/2016 15:57 | TOPAZ I was wondering if they were going to keep it for after the vote so they can benefit from a vote in which the markets seem to prefer having. | ![]() squiresquire | |
21/6/2016 13:44 | Just looked at TD Direct calendar for DJI again and it says around 21 June so any day now one would expect. Perhaps on Brexit day lol | ![]() topazfrenzy | |
20/6/2016 16:40 | Yes indeed i think we are at a truly transformation stage. You so often read it but here its actually happening. | ![]() squiresquire |
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