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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Dyson Grp | LSE:DYS | London | Ordinary Share | GB0002905007 | ORD 25P |
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% | 16.25 | - | 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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07/1/2009 15:34 | IMHO Consider taking a profit if you still have one. As always DYOR | sleveen | |
07/1/2009 15:14 | looks to be heading back down | gordonbrown | |
07/1/2009 15:13 | And for your info, The founder of Dyson is james Dyson, aged 53, founder of Dyson mid 1980's. LOL? | very quick | |
07/1/2009 15:10 | the ones who have been hoovering up the shares today after it was up 50%... they are about to get a shock when the dustbag bursts | brando69 | |
07/1/2009 15:09 | shorewalk..... precisely my point | raweden | |
07/1/2009 15:03 | what idiots think this is a vacuum cleaner co.? | shorewalk | |
07/1/2009 15:01 | Very quick - who is the founder? | raweden | |
07/1/2009 15:00 | Garth - a suggestion: check out Gambler99 previous posts by doing a search by author on this BB......... | raweden | |
07/1/2009 14:48 | Prime target for intellectural rights - electrolux etc - I would have thought | ali g2 | |
07/1/2009 14:14 | i think that it will fall back some now | brando69 | |
07/1/2009 14:13 | gambler99 - 6 Jan'09 - 15:10 - 2784 of 2811 (premium) talk of a 40p bid coming...soon | garth | |
07/1/2009 13:57 | The company did not deny that there are no talks either and until i see an RNS stating the fact that there are " NO TALKS of a BID " i will presume a BID is on its way. | very quick | |
07/1/2009 13:53 | Very strange that this is holding its current price. This is proof that there are talks in progress. After an RNS like that i would have expected it to fall back. So MM's know for a fact that there will be a BID. IMHO. DYOR. | very quick | |
07/1/2009 13:52 | I also sold the shares i bought yesterday (100% profit), but still have a holding bought at a higher share price 40p wouldn't have been a fair price IMHO | sleveen | |
07/1/2009 13:49 | yep, when I brought DYS (14p) just went south to 7p, during the bounce this morning I bailed...made a nice profit but didn't want to be greedy. This could fall back as quickly as it went up, so be carefull. (I'm not a trader just a PI so could be wrong!). | gordonbrown | |
07/1/2009 13:41 | gordonbrown - 11 Dec'08 - 19:27 - 2762 of 2806 like i said this is my worst ever investment, quickest way to loss £5K!!! gordonbrown - 7 Jan'09 - 13:39 - 2806 of 2806 remember no smoke without fire however I'm out with a nice profit...no point being too greedy are you the same gordon brown? | brando69 | |
07/1/2009 13:39 | remember no smoke without fire however I'm out with a nice profit...no point being too greedy | gordonbrown | |
07/1/2009 13:32 | Who started the rumour regarding the Bid on here anyway, come on own up. | very quick | |
07/1/2009 13:27 | This is a great company and it would be sad to see it go into receivership like many 1000's this year. So i hope they are in offer talks and will secure the future of DYSON. IMHO. DYOR. | very quick | |
07/1/2009 13:14 | Well, web chatter is the simple answer. Fundamentally the share has become grossly undervalued - continually driven down by small volume sells. As soon as any meaningful volumes have arrived on the buy side the trend has reversed. They are still only valued at a pe of 4 based on what they are forecast for the year. G. | garth | |
07/1/2009 13:00 | I think 50-75p+ Would be a fair offer. And any offer for a bid in these difficult times i would take it. LOL. | very quick |
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