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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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30/6/2004 13:00 | bungo - the fall was due to some analyst downgrade - usual tricks to buy stock cheap! hope we have a good run up now | kitkat | |
30/6/2004 12:33 | Certainly looks like it, my target has been 120p for some time - was starting to get concerned when this fell back to 80p. | bungo | |
30/6/2004 11:52 | breakout time | kitkat | |
11/6/2004 07:24 | Looking good again following post results fall. | bungo | |
25/4/2004 09:59 | Looking good for a break out IMO | bungo | |
26/3/2004 13:06 | looking exciting again | kitkat | |
16/3/2004 06:22 | stock should start running soon when the market steadies up --im hearing that some major news is due to break soon maybe a good trading update--noted that the directors recently were large buyers having paid 95p always a very good sign --this would rule out a friendly approach ---worth a punt at 93p regards harry punter and his boys in dark glasses | harry punter | |
12/3/2004 16:59 | Mickler Looks like support held.:-) | peterquint | |
11/3/2004 10:03 | Will it break support? If so-all bets are off! | mickler | |
03/3/2004 13:03 | more director buys this week spiralling for a real takeoff it seems | kitkat | |
25/2/2004 16:20 | getting excited about something this afternoon | kitkat | |
11/2/2004 10:59 | Sensible commentary in today's Times - suggests a fundamentally sound company which has returned to sanity after losing control following acquisitions. Modest p/e - a decent 'buy' ... | mhleadley | |
13/1/2004 18:13 | Can anyone tells when the result due? | abbey123 | |
13/1/2004 11:17 | Yes - last intraday high was 88.75 so very close to that. If it rises above that, I think we could start to see some selling from about 92 but it could climb to 98p giving another 10% with the help of some good news. | last-in | |
13/1/2004 10:46 | Chart making a new one year high too. CR | cockneyrebel | |
12/1/2004 15:58 | Aviva buy 1.2m. Up stake to 20.7m (5.17%) CR | cockneyrebel | |
31/12/2003 09:06 | Your New Year Gift look up (it works) | soke | |
14/12/2003 21:34 | Some good predictions back in July from D Russell (85p by year end) and Glentimon. I think we are just taking a pause now before the next step over 90p in near future. My 90p prediction by July 04 is now looking far too conservative .. 120p looking more realistic IMO. | bungo | |
26/11/2003 14:22 | Cronk buys another 150K - he has faith in himself and his company. CR | cockneyrebel | |
16/11/2003 20:16 | I likewise have been a holder for five or so years and remained loyal to the company. I bought more last year on the rights issue and have been monitoring its progress lately. Quietly hoping for a return to former values, my recall is that ENO is heavily dependent upon US economic growth, hence the fall over the last few years. With US recovery hopes are rising. Not to mention priviledge of shareholder discounts, which incidentally I have never used. Nice to have them even so. Incidentally if 'lepope' is still following this thread, I'd like to see an Intraday chart on the header and then we'll all be able see the daily progress! | mazarin | |
14/11/2003 22:36 | Been a holder for about two years - good to see movement at last. | vssnottm | |
14/11/2003 21:38 | Is there only me owns these shares cos despite a steady rise over the past 10 days nobody seems interested | mykai |
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