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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ennstone | LSE:ENN | London | Ordinary Share | GB0001787257 | 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% | 1.15 | - | 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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11/3/2008 07:22 | Results speak for themselves, in the light of the present climate IMHO they are excellent which makes the share price cheap. I expect the company to continue to surge forward and increase its share of the market. | roadwalker | |
09/3/2008 21:45 | With results on Tuesday and recent take over rumours, should be an interesting week. Good luck all. | bodgit | |
08/3/2008 13:18 | .... there have been a number of significant volume spikes in the last four weeks and one recently (10 million) at 10 times the average daily volume (which is also way over any additional listing of 2 million) .... it has broken out of it's November starting down trend and the OBV indicator is ticking up nicely showing that the recent significant volume is associated by a rise in the share price It has now broken through 30p and held it and even though this may be attacked by a continued Dow drop and the associated influence on the FTSE because of the weakened USD vs JPY, this stock is reporting that it will meet market expectations ..... given the general market climate, where 'to disappoint' results in rapid share price punishment and a flight to quality is based on turning to stocks meeting or exceeding market expectations, this is success indeed. Rumours of a takeover may or may not be true but a significant recent vote of confidence, for whatever reason, was evident prior to the rumours ..... shown by the buying volume surges ... As an aside, but interestingly, British Bulls posted a weekly signal yesterday of BUY CONFIRMED 31.500 +1.7500 +5.88% Candlestick Analysis This Week's Patterns: Long White Candlestick ....it's not a site I follow but having a confirmation of another positive analysis, in this case, Candlestick Formations, is always a healthy sign..... and the last time it gave a weekly buy signal for ENN was October .... and a weekly sell signal in November. ... | imabastard | |
08/3/2008 12:20 | You just cannot LOSE at this share price. | hvs | |
08/3/2008 12:10 | Vaughan McLeod won't want to sell. But, I suppose the Johnstons and Natexis hold the key; and other institutions hold another 20%ish. You never know with the credit crunch. If Natexis and others want to reduce equity holdings and raise cash, Lafarge may want to take advantage of ENN's weak shareprice. | ed 123 | |
08/3/2008 10:47 | Bodgit your only problem is the capital intensive nature of the business high levels of gearing and stiff competition from much larger organisations; against that ennstone has a good position in England and fair prospects in Poland but probably not enough scale in usa. Best hope is for a takeover but may be a long wait... | mw8156 | |
07/3/2008 12:48 | The results will see this higher. | hvs | |
07/3/2008 10:04 | roadwalker, FWIW I agree - and hope we are both right. I like the business model, you dig stuff out of the ground and sell it or make things with it and sell them, you then charge people to fill the holes back in for you and then once filled you sell the filled in holes to put buildings on which might even use up some of what you dug out of the ground in the first place. Nice. | bodgit | |
07/3/2008 09:39 | Bodgit, I think we will be pleasently surprised with the results from the UK and Europe although a little under expectations from across the Pond but really this should not detract from what I term a good Company. | roadwalker | |
07/3/2008 08:56 | Interesting to see if there is any fire to go with the smoke. Good luck all. | bodgit | |
07/3/2008 08:28 | elmfield, gateway to the East now known of course as Market Shipborough, Stephen Fry's Kingdom; all the visitors turn up looking for the coast. palwing, sincerely hope everything goes well today. Still a buying opportunity here, I expect another hetic days trading. | roadwalker | |
07/3/2008 08:26 | going for some more, putting my money in a hole in the ground sounds good to me in this market climate, LOL! | elmfield | |
07/3/2008 07:45 | typo, THX for that, think I might add another batch if we start red. | elmfield | |
07/3/2008 07:45 | Elmfield... you live in Norfolk? | palwing | |
07/3/2008 07:42 | roadwalker, You live in Swaffham?! | elmfield | |
07/3/2008 07:37 | Indie Market Report: Speculators help to construct a rise in Ennstone | typo56 | |
06/3/2008 16:54 | Thanks Monkeywrench...appre | palwing | |
06/3/2008 16:29 | Best of luck to your good lady, palwing. | monkeywrench | |
06/3/2008 16:12 | RW..Investments not my priority at the moment. I have finally got someone to listen to us. The medical profession may have finally sussed out my missus probs. Urgent MRI scan requested by Neurologist at KL hosp tomorrow. Should get results within 2 weeks if the NHS get their finger out. More chance of winning the lottery of course. Good luck with ENN. | palwing | |
06/3/2008 15:57 | looking 3 year trade line, 30 p is support line, so if not bid, buy at this price, still is safe. | hmkwan | |
06/3/2008 15:47 | palwing, and yet another huge transporter going through Swaffham belonging to Ennstone this afternoon. How are your investments at present? just be patient they will eventually bounce back someday!!!! repos123, 45p you must be joking worth double that at least. | roadwalker | |
06/3/2008 14:03 | Rumours today of a bid. Seen it on ft, bloomberg and www.traderbanter.com Apparently its 45p! Surprised it hasnt been on here yet?? | repos123 | |
06/3/2008 11:12 | Is it up or is it down? People seem to be holding off, waiting for a directional lead. Just checked - looks to be going up. | ed 123 |
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