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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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20/4/2009 15:36 | chart looks so good | whiterussians | |
19/4/2009 14:16 | gumarabic why do you make this statement, would be nice to see a reason. | gordonbrown | |
18/4/2009 21:31 | yes, DYS should double in the next 2 weeks with a fair wind. imho. | gumarabic | |
18/4/2009 20:20 | suprised there is no media coverage with this week share price movements. | gordonbrown | |
17/4/2009 16:36 | Sorry - I disagree - that site is no more useful than all the others that only take their feed from the LSE. More trades (but not necessarily volume) are done on Plus (see link under charts at top). Regulars here may remember that I moaned when the Plus site was revamped and instead of getting all trades you only get the last five. On a day like today that is not helpful. | sharw | |
17/4/2009 15:21 | useful website for trade information... | gordonbrown | |
17/4/2009 10:54 | gumarabic what timeframe do you feel it needs to reach the target of 30p? I managed to get £2.5k at price of 19p | harron19 | |
17/4/2009 10:41 | dont forget DYS has £32m of property freeholds | gumarabic | |
17/4/2009 10:33 | What a beauty, target of 30p for me? | gumarabic | |
17/4/2009 10:18 | Narrowed the spread now | 5dally | |
17/4/2009 09:43 | Nice timing on my part :-) good luck to all holders and DYOR | 5dally | |
17/4/2009 09:41 | am back in for £5k punt | gordonbrown | |
17/4/2009 09:37 | definitely buying pressure this am. tried a mock 4000 share purchase and it wasn't accepted....had to "fill or kill" with a limit | sleveen | |
17/4/2009 09:33 | 2 days of 25K ATs showing. Someone building a stake. G. | garth | |
17/4/2009 09:26 | Well I'm in this morning after a tip on the CR thread, loads of these bombed out stocks to get into now and hold, good luck to all holders and DYOR | 5dally | |
16/4/2009 15:48 | GB may be worth a punt...no advice intended GL | sleveen | |
16/4/2009 15:44 | been several decent trades on main market too CT. I understand the risks but worth remembering that they are trading at 1x what they were forecast to be making prior to global automotive decline. G. | garth | |
16/4/2009 15:28 | guys it seems I have called DYS wrong, am very tempted to place a £5k punt | gordonbrown | |
16/4/2009 10:32 | Steady stream of buys going through over the last few days on the Plusmarket platform. 239,000 this morning. | churchtower | |
02/4/2009 13:51 | diesel fair enough, you have to take risks to get the rewards just would like management to confirm final position a little more. | gordonbrown | |
02/4/2009 12:36 | GB, and I think the share price reflects that position, but it at this time that the money will be made on such stocks. I have invested in several stocks that are on the floor, but not dead, least not yet. This year will be very difficult for industry but those that can see this period through will rebound strongly and that rebound will happen ahead of real signs in the economy. It is a gamble but then most investing is, so a few thousand in some of these forgotten stocks could/should reap rewards. | diesel | |
02/4/2009 12:01 | its your gamble, who is buying cars right now? the auto industry is mothballing plants so sulppy activity will decrease so I fail to see how DYS can make a profit or return shareholder value. | gordonbrown |
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