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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Filtronic Plc | LSE:FTC | London | Ordinary Share | GB0003362992 | ORD 0.1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.50 | -1.05% | 47.00 | 46.00 | 48.00 | 48.00 | 46.50 | 48.00 | 1,208,448 | 15:23:49 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Electronic Components, Nec | 16.46M | 464k | 0.0022 | 213.64 | 101.2M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/11/2017 10:55 | Chart wise good to see it consilidate above the breakout for a while. Think at worst it backtests 14-14.5p but assuming it holds then think 20-25p will be seen within a few months imo free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | ileeman | |
03/11/2017 10:52 | A £30m market cap is outrageous | john09 | |
03/11/2017 10:51 | Yes, just takes patience here to see the potential. Great long term chart unfolding, but you don't get fireworks every day. | brucie5 | |
03/11/2017 10:49 | Lets hope Dixon has better stock-picking skills than the holding in CBUY which was recently sold. Rather a different company - this one is in recovery mode, CBUY was and is in erm, well, hiding from the grim-reaper mode ... | yump | |
03/11/2017 10:14 | Yes I like the fact it rose without being tipped and it's held it's gains. I'm still expecting much much more in 2018 | john09 | |
03/11/2017 10:12 | I mean nothing set in stone, good to see it consilidate above 14-15p over the last few weeks. | ileeman | |
03/11/2017 09:58 | ILeeman when does that chart converge in this bullish triangle. I assume next week :) | john09 | |
30/10/2017 09:49 | Looks like it is consilidating in a bullish triangle. 16p break soon would be nice. free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | ileeman | |
30/10/2017 09:01 | Bounced off 15p nicely anyway | john09 | |
26/10/2017 15:59 | Seems to be a few wobbles in small caps today | john09 | |
26/10/2017 15:57 | Major break was 14-14.5p so aslong that holds we see 20-25p fairly short term imo. Hasnt properly backtested the level yet but if it does I will add more. | ileeman | |
26/10/2017 15:54 | Another 100,000 for me at 15.125p didn't think I'd get another chance at that level | john09 | |
26/10/2017 15:17 | Looking at my charts, I think we'll bounce from here and possibly even close positive. | karlm | |
26/10/2017 13:09 | Just consilidating above the breakout before next leg up imo | ileeman | |
26/10/2017 13:03 | You pays yer money... | brucie5 | |
26/10/2017 12:52 | Anyone think there's another leg coming, or has it just hit the top of an upward channel ? In theory isn't the total upward movement supposed to match the % rise on the last breakout when it finishes ? It doubled from the bottom, but I guess that's an artificially large rise as it was a bottom. | yump | |
24/10/2017 19:03 | Just looking over delayed trades, someone bought another 2 x 100k and a 125k. Also 200k was bought and loads of chunks of 50k. Another holdings incoming? | ileeman | |
24/10/2017 17:34 | I appear to be a bit overweight in FTC now, as a result of having nothing to do today apart from watch the share price .. | yump | |
24/10/2017 16:55 | Very bullish reversal. Looks like someone started buying big chunks again in the last few hours, perhaps Dixon again. | ileeman | |
24/10/2017 16:37 | Yup. Same. Looks like next leg of the upward movement tomorrow | john09 | |
24/10/2017 16:27 | They need to do better to get mine! | bazworth | |
24/10/2017 16:23 | So today was basically a tree shake. | john09 | |
24/10/2017 16:14 | I added some more at 15.25p. Think we see 20p+ within a few weeks imo. | ileeman | |
24/10/2017 16:12 | Yes, well judged, iLeeman. | brucie5 |
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