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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Fiberweb | LSE:FWEB | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1FMH067 | ORD 5P |
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% | 101.75 | - | 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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29/3/2012 13:42 | no hvs, what I'm talking about is called ramping-up the price (ie trying to ramp up the price with BS so you can sell higher). Nothing more, nothing less. Investors buy and sell shares - ramping (with totally unreasoned nonsense statements like "this is gonna fly, honestly, trust me") is not a necessary part of that activity. | lionelw | |
29/3/2012 12:54 | hvs - Or in the case of the directors wife Ines Warner its called divesting. | she-ra | |
29/3/2012 12:44 | lionelw, calm down. Its called investing. | hvs | |
29/3/2012 10:41 | If you hold these, I hope you weren't fooled again by philjeans and the rest of the "this is going places"-with-no-just You had also better pray hard that it doesn't close today below 62.5p again or that elusive recovery even back to last year's 106p, let alone the all time high of 220p could be montsh if not years away. | lionelw | |
28/3/2012 16:36 | more lippy and a nail job---bingo---all spent up. | redips2 | |
28/3/2012 16:33 | She bought a handbag too! | benny27 | |
28/3/2012 16:16 | I just dont get why the directors wife dumped over 600000 shares. It cant all be for shoes. | she-ra | |
28/3/2012 15:59 | come on saripoos - only down 5% in a day. That's nothing special for FWEB. It went up to 106p last year and nobody had a clue why. It could go back down to 50p now and nobody would have a good reason. Don't let a couple of weeks stability around 62.5p fool you - this is Fiberweb, expect the unexpected. | lionelw | |
28/3/2012 15:24 | why a few weeks good moves wiped out in a few hours | saripoos | |
27/3/2012 16:17 | And well past it. | hvs | |
27/3/2012 14:26 | Bags of support here - on to 70p. | philjeans | |
24/3/2012 12:36 | Anal ysts always work in the dark, that is how they get their fun. DYOR. This baby is going places. | hvs | |
24/3/2012 07:57 | how often do panmure give their idea of anew price target..i am vey happy with slow creep up...hopefully 70 within a few months | saripoos | |
23/3/2012 15:59 | Happy days are here again. | hvs | |
23/3/2012 14:10 | in summary - not so good now, but looking better going forward "Housing starts slipped, while permits for home building approached a 3-1/2 year high in February." | lionelw | |
23/3/2012 11:33 | The US new housing starts data is due in a couple of hours (10:00EST). If the trend showing steady recovery continues, it could give a little nudge to FWEB shares too, up or down depending on how good the news is, or otherwise. | lionelw | |
22/3/2012 20:32 | There is. Wait after Xd if you intend to sell. Me not selling for next 4 years. | hvs | |
22/3/2012 11:07 | Would you say the 2p divi is already in the price yet or is there potentially an easy 3.5% to be made here between now and 27 April? | lionelw | |
20/3/2012 18:04 | U have always been right. | hvs | |
20/3/2012 17:09 | ... strange trades - looks like ran out of sellers just there at end of play and some poor soul even had to pay 64p. Could be testing 66p again again tomorrow or later this week, if Im lucky or just right ;-) | lionelw | |
16/3/2012 15:53 | I bought a few today. Looks quite well positioned for recovery now it is debt free. | topvest | |
15/3/2012 13:46 | Chart looks very strong now - usual profit taking as we climb. | philjeans | |
15/3/2012 12:58 | pj - big buy and i shoots down further - you must be a real expert if you think the "buy" "sell" indicator on sites like this are anything more than a gimmick. In my experience, when there is more buying than selling the price goes up, not down. If you get below 62.5 again, I expect you'll stay there for quite some while. This is a classic case of no support. | lionelw | |
15/3/2012 12:08 | Now try TNI for a good recovery punt ; figures this morning reveal net cash profits £92m against M/C £92m! It's true - P/E 1! Market fretting over decline of newspapers instead of looking at cash generation! | philjeans |
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