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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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01/3/2013 09:24 | The results presentation is supposed to be here: However, some idiot has failed to give a time for this event. | sharw | |
01/3/2013 08:06 | Yes - very happy overall. Going much higher. Strong business with strong finances. | philjeans | |
01/3/2013 07:42 | Very good results surely we must go over 80 at opening today | saripoos | |
01/3/2013 07:20 | CAN IT GET ANY better >>>>> -- Net cash of GBP14.5 million (2011: GBP22.0 million) after GBP13.7 million costs relating to the 2011 hygiene disposal, strong working capital performance and a one-off pension contribution of GBP15.5 million -- Board recommending a 10% increase in the final dividend to 2.2p (1) Underlying profit measures are stated before restructuring charges, amortisation of acquired intangibles and other non-recurring items, as set out in the Consolidated Income Statement. (2) Like-for-like sales at constant currency of GBP283.7 million for the year ended 31 December 2011 are adjusted to reflect a full year of sales from the Tubex tree shelter business acquired in May 2011 and the deconsolidation of the Coronor medical fabrics business as a result of the disposal of the hygiene businesses in December 2011. | hvs | |
28/2/2013 12:09 | Where is the IDIOTS ?????? | hvs | |
28/2/2013 02:08 | drop in sterling likely to produce improved results as well. | insipiens | |
27/2/2013 08:50 | New home sales up 16 percent in the USA. This should provide a boost to fiberweb. | boonboon | |
21/2/2013 16:16 | SP going up when most others are falling has to be very positive | montyville2 | |
21/2/2013 10:21 | U always get a few who dont like a share going NORTH | hvs | |
20/2/2013 21:47 | What do u mean hvs | saripoos | |
20/2/2013 13:27 | Where is the IDIOTS ???? | hvs | |
15/2/2013 18:33 | what a lovely graph | saripoos | |
15/2/2013 16:58 | Impressive rise just before the bell...does anyone know when the results are due? | montyville2 | |
15/2/2013 16:08 | :o) big vol so sellers out of they way leaving the £3+ club? | greg the grinch | |
15/2/2013 16:05 | There she blows. | hvs | |
12/2/2013 13:17 | I also bought back in this morning as I think the stock is poised to move higher. Like greg I am not expecting anything spetacular in the results in a couple of weeks but will be pleased to get some positive update from their strategic changes in the past year. I can see the share climb steadily towards a £1 over the coming months as long as there are no surprises. Good luck all.. | montyville2 | |
12/2/2013 13:08 | I bought more over the last week. | greg the grinch | |
12/2/2013 13:07 | I think things will turn around in the us and fweb is now lean and mean. I have held for a while and will sit and wait. I dont think results will be spectacular but if they can show some clarity looking forward then up it goes. The real money will be made when its on a reasonable pe and making a reasonable margin in a stable economic environment...that will come at some point....possibly on the horizon. GLA | greg the grinch | |
05/2/2013 16:59 | It cant be bad news, The decks have been cleared we is CASH RICH. | hvs | |
05/2/2013 16:49 | More buyers than sellers perchance? Because there is some good news imminent perhaps? | philjeans | |
05/2/2013 16:15 | Anyone know why this is going UP UP ? Anyone ? | hvs | |
04/2/2013 16:05 | lol !!!!!! | hvs | |
03/2/2013 19:05 | No news is good news. Let the spdo the talking. | hvs |
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