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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Enodis | LSE:ENO | London | Ordinary Share | GB0000931526 | ORD 10P |
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% | 327.00 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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29/4/2003 15:59 | MacDonalds have just posted surprisingly good results. If the customers are doing better... | dennis russell | |
29/4/2003 15:50 | mykai - 8th May....SOON! | chiansaw | |
29/4/2003 15:45 | the dart good post, with todays move in the right direction i feel a little safer holding now, i juat remember buying these two years ago for 210p and selling for 230p, having bought from 29p to 56p is not that bad¬ | burrmj | |
29/4/2003 15:39 | anyone know when next set of results are out | mykai | |
29/4/2003 09:57 | Any idea what the mill trades are !!! | chiansaw | |
29/4/2003 08:13 | Trade seems to be angling towards buying at present - nice to see a tick up today, with a few larger buys to boot. | chiansaw | |
29/4/2003 07:49 | I think the worst is over, and amcautiously optomistic. | glentimon | |
28/4/2003 19:26 | In with an awful lot, ignore the stats most of todays trades are BUYS !!!! Reason :- 1. Four of the main players are buying or holding 2. Prospective PE of just 3 3. Bank covenants easily covered (Not sure what planet the times are on, obviously want some more themselves) 4. Have thoroughly research co, usually works... 5. Has the nod from my man in the know (he doesn't always get it right though) 6. Price slump due to Barclays dumping now finished (25% off load) 7. Bid / spread narrowing, market forces return 8. Last Quarter seasonally weak, dollar stable, cost cutting will filter to bottom line. 9. Results on 8th don't have to be specacular to lift the stock, it's priced with all the doom and gloom, and been overlooked since the war has ended. 10. Recent new finance, expensive and highly unlikely to breach covennants over next twelve months as a minimum ++ An awful lot more, not much excuse to stay clear of really It's mint me time Baby, this stock is ready to rock and roll 100% within four weeks. | the dart | |
25/4/2003 10:35 | the big worry i have about the results is the drop in the dollar over the last six months. most company's reporting that earn dollars are blaming their bad results on this. eno comes within this group i think. if they reach break-even for me before the result i will bail out, if not i will hold and hope. | burrmj | |
24/4/2003 17:43 | Sorry, forgot to say results out 8th May, so I hope price will begin to rally in next week or so based on speculation. If they are any good...who knows. | chiansaw | |
24/4/2003 17:41 | Burrmj - Ive been watching ENO for a few months now, and have seen a pretty massive sell off, which I hope has now tapered off. Hope that its been oversold which based on valuation and turnover AND management doing something to turn losses around could pay off. All imho. Can't see a lot of downside from here - hope I'm not proved wrong, but chart has been level for a couple of weeks now. | chiansaw | |
24/4/2003 16:22 | still holding, i do not feel the results will be much of an improvement, certainly no dividend for a while, but i feel the worst is passed and all factored into the current share price. just as long as debt is reduced again at least the company is moveing in the right direction for when things pick up in the US. holding a lot for me at average of 33p now so praying the shares do not dive below 30p as i could be in trouble, just cannot buy anymore!!! | burrmj | |
24/4/2003 15:43 | Hi Chian', love your work, keep up the posts.... | chiansaw | |
24/4/2003 13:32 | Hi Chiansaw you speculator extaordinaire. Dum de dum de dum. | chiansaw | |
24/4/2003 13:04 | Hello,hello,hello... | chiansaw | |
09/4/2003 18:08 | results due May 8th. What's the feeling about a return to paying a dividend? | dennis russell | |
08/4/2003 09:22 | i bought again today as i feel the market over-reacts like now when news comes out. holding to many of these now, averaged down to 38p but feel ok about the next year or so for eno. as long as the debt comes down i feel the company is ok. | burrmj | |
08/4/2003 08:24 | Is this company going under or is its on the way back to growth, is it time to increase holdings or take a big hit. Institutions seem confused 2 buying and 2 selling in the last 6 months. I think I hold till this news settels and may increase. | davidsheila1 | |
25/2/2003 18:37 | well at least someone is increasing their holdings in eno from 25 million to 29 million i think!!! and still the price falls, must be a buy now!! | burrmj | |
25/2/2003 08:35 | Well, that's a kick in the teeth, decisively broken down from the trend channel, just when one gets optimistic: | glentimon | |
10/2/2003 16:13 | well didn't i do bloody well!!!!!!! looks like i will have to hold for a few months, mind you i may buy some more as i feel the market has over-reacted again to a solid company that is doing very well fighting through a recession, i like the debt reduction and turnover is still holding up well. just my opinion though. | burrmj | |
08/2/2003 20:00 | Enodis Q1, Interims are out on Monday 10th, | boram | |
05/2/2003 17:44 | decided to buy a chunk of eno as they have been good to me in the past, hope the results on monday will take them to 60p by monday close, we shall see!!!! | burrmj | |
29/1/2003 14:22 | I see that Legal and General has taken our advice and now has 3% | dennis russell | |
27/1/2003 09:32 | I'm still positive on this stock, and believe patience will be rewarded. > | glentimon |
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