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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Finsbury Wwide. | LSE:FWP | London | Ordinary Share | GB0003385308 | ORD 25P |
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% | 632.00 | - | 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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10/3/2010 08:25 | Put your hand over the 2000-2002 dot com high tech madness and you will see this stock has performed steadily over the years. | chopsy | |
10/3/2010 08:07 | Yes. It would be nice to get a move like that seen in 2000 as well! Cheers John | one for the money | |
09/3/2010 09:59 | This has at last gone past the all time high reached some ten years back. | mangal | |
23/2/2010 10:10 | Good point mangal. | ilostthelot | |
22/2/2010 13:22 | The graph of FWP on its own is not sufficient to give a proper TA on the share price as you have to take into consideration the fact that there is a discount reduction mechanism in place to control the share price You really have to do a TA on the u/l holdings in conjunction with the FWP-NAV to get a proper idea of where the share price may be heading. | mangal | |
22/2/2010 10:56 | Agree with you there Ilost. But what is the future this and next year for Pharmas ? 650 looks very toppy. | hectorp | |
21/2/2010 22:41 | Gap on chart to be filled at 6.20 could be a good time to buy . | ilostthelot | |
17/2/2010 17:22 | yes and the subs are becoming more attractive. | chopsy | |
17/2/2010 16:56 | Not long to go, I think, before the high point at turn of the century is taken out. | mangal | |
30/12/2009 15:22 | Company's own shares up to an aggregate maximum of 5,898,026 that a market total of 142,000 Ordinary shares of 25p each in the capital of the Company were purchased today by the Company at a price of 579.75p per share. These shares will be held in treasury. Following this transaction and in conformity with the provisions of the Transparency Directive, the Company hereby notifies the market that: the total number of Ordinary shares held by the Company in treasury following the purchase is 4,556,439 and the total number of Ordinary shares that the Company. The above from the 23/12/09 transaction in own shares. Is it fair to say that they plan to buy up to a maximum of 1 million more of there own shares ? | ilostthelot | |
30/12/2009 14:23 | Yes, a break out; we're almost back to the high point at turn of the century. Warrants too are moving up nicely ! | mangal | |
30/12/2009 14:19 | Looks like a breakout to me mangal - warrents look likely to move penny for penny now with the share price | ilostthelot | |
29/12/2009 10:10 | Chart looking good. About to break out? | mangal | |
03/4/2009 14:44 | Neckline in danger now. 450p here we come...???!!! | chopsy | |
31/3/2009 16:09 | Bang goes my theory.... | chopsy | |
18/3/2009 17:41 | Next leg down starting? | chopsy | |
05/3/2009 18:30 | Don't tell me 511.286 is going to provide support! I want at least one or two more intervals. Two would be really exciting, 468 - 464, geddit? | chopsy | |
03/3/2009 07:17 | 511, 492, 469, take your pick. I'd say 492 has a lot of activity. | chopsy | |
01/3/2009 21:36 | Neckline broken, target around 480p. | chopsy | |
24/2/2009 18:33 | Going to plan. | chopsy | |
23/2/2009 08:06 | Critical position now, could go either way, breakdown vs trend continuation. Probably depends on the wider market. | chopsy | |
10/2/2009 16:53 | Double toppish? H&S? not quite, but could be a top formation of a sort. Lower high. Get down there! | chopsy | |
01/2/2009 14:07 | The Fib says 456 or 391. Either would do, really. | chopsy |
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