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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Dx (group) Plc | LSE:DX. | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BJTCG679 | ORD 1P |
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% | 47.40 | - | 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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17/3/2016 13:49 | In here today (cheers nap14) | scottishfield | |
17/3/2016 13:48 | Gone longer. Doubled my stake, in fact. Yes, brewsters, CR is an excellent pointer. | napoleon 14th | |
17/3/2016 13:43 | more cr sheep here I see. with that amount of director buying it really was a bit of a no brainer that anyone could see. | rackers1 | |
17/3/2016 13:32 | Yep! That's the way I'm reading it also.Seems like some one is trying to put a lid on the share price Buys come in then hit with sell (s)Funny going on's | brewsters_millions | |
17/3/2016 13:27 | ...No Idea. But CEO buying £500,000 and CFO buying £255,000 last week and paying 12% divi tells me this will be moving up sooner or later. | someuwin | |
17/3/2016 13:21 | Thanks for that someuwin I guess CR has bought in here which is always a good sign...What are you expecting here short term then suw ? | brewsters_millions | |
17/3/2016 13:14 | brewsters_ This is what CR posted on Twitter earlier today... "Richard Crow @RebelHQ · 4h4 hours ago DX. rallying - punters buying the 12% yield there imo, and a 1m buy yesterday soaking up a lot of stock imo" | someuwin | |
17/3/2016 12:53 | Will we know more about contract news next week ? | brewsters_millions | |
17/3/2016 12:52 | Duncan can you confirm if CR has bought in here ?I used to follow him last year....Sorry off topic about CR | brewsters_millions | |
17/3/2016 11:05 | Again, a tricky one to draw but the recent uptrend channel is still looking promising. free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | aleman | |
17/3/2016 10:38 | Some peeps find dividend yields boring. But what they might miss is that in order for the yield here to fall from 12% to, a still very generous 6%, the share price will double. | someuwin | |
17/3/2016 10:07 | Well I'm inSell off looks completely overdone imoDirector buys and the 1 million buy yesterday speaks volumes | brewsters_millions | |
17/3/2016 10:05 | Looks like all the significant sellers have gone. | my retirement fund | |
17/3/2016 09:51 | I bought back in after director purchases. Reckon that the broker price targets will all be wrong on this, but what the heck they can just change them like the wind. | jackbal | |
16/3/2016 20:17 | I bought more today. Where else can you get a 12% yield backed by huge director buying? Buys of 1m shares today just add to my confidence. | duncan doughnut | |
16/3/2016 17:23 | 1 million share purchase That's over £200k | brewsters_millions | |
15/3/2016 15:22 | Expect a bit more movement here on contract news imo. Management know more than us right now. Happy to add lower or on news | kmann | |
15/3/2016 14:50 | CRs new site, obviously you arent, therefore I award you ten nectar points. | 3rd eye | |
15/3/2016 14:01 | I bought in last week @19.5p...have kept some funds back in case we get a retrace. | pictureframe | |
15/3/2016 14:01 | ? Not sure what you mean. | pictureframe | |
15/3/2016 13:47 | PF are you one of the slack boys?. | 3rd eye | |
15/3/2016 13:32 | Might present an opportunity to buy in near the directors price if they keep unloading. Have kept a little be back just in case this plays out that way. | pictureframe | |
15/3/2016 13:10 | Yep really desperate. | 3rd eye | |
15/3/2016 11:24 | What about the RNS suggests they are desperate? I can't see a special box for 'desperate seller' that they have ticked. | spooky |
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