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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Fireangel Safety Technology Group Plc | LSE:FA. | London | Ordinary Share | GB0030508757 | ORD 2P |
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% | 4.25 | 3.50 | 5.00 | 4.25 | 4.25 | 4.25 | 0.00 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Communications Equip, Nec | 57.46M | -5.85M | -0.0323 | -1.32 | 7.7M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/1/2001 15:30 | CatMan & Chester: just a little gloat on behalf of L.f.c. .....YESSS!! ;-) YNWA | edz. | |
27/1/2001 14:21 | Addo - Looking at it optimistically, you were half right! ;=) | greystone | |
27/1/2001 11:47 | My £50 on Sunderland is still intact. If they can do to Ipswich today what they did to them recently in the league, I should still be shouting next round. | greystone | |
27/1/2001 11:40 | I'm hoping that Leeds and Liverpool both lose today (fingers crossed). | addo | |
27/1/2001 11:38 | Good luck to all sides in today's FA Cup matches, except Derby, obviously =8-)) | wildrover | |
09/1/2001 11:09 | villa 16 to one get on | blackday | |
09/1/2001 10:30 | Dil, Why do welshmen wear Levi button-fly jeans? | traderboy1 | |
09/1/2001 10:20 | charter troll, Cardiff in the fifth would be excellent, as it would allow Andrew Jordan to demostrate his inate own-goal scoring ability against his old club. And of course when we do reach the final, it is only a short jaunt across 'the bridge' to get to the game ;-) | guysports | |
08/1/2001 22:40 | We got plenty of our own thank you very much , ask Addo and a brothel would add class to Blacburn :-) Dil | dil | |
08/1/2001 22:21 | I suppose 70,000 football hooligans would add a bit of class to Cardiff; and raise the property values all over Wales =8-)) | wildrover | |
08/1/2001 22:16 | .... just follow the M4 West ...... best thing to ever come out of England Dil | dil | |
08/1/2001 22:14 | So you all want to come to Wales now after all the things you lot have said about the place !! Bloody hypocrites :-) Dil | dil | |
08/1/2001 10:30 | --KB2 not a chance in hell, the Dingles have more chance of winning the European cup this year than winning the FA cup. --The Novice we'll do you a favour by knocking you out of the FA cup, it'll focus your mind on the relegation dog fight. --Dil it's a bit early for you to hit the bottle, isn't it? | wildrover | |
08/1/2001 10:17 | wildrover - what odds on Burnley winning the cup? | kb2 | |
08/1/2001 09:08 | Daggers of course !! Charlton to be blown aside, Spurs complacency will cost em. To meet Liverpool in the final at Cardiff for comfortable win. | traderboy1 | |
08/1/2001 08:50 | A great win for Bristol City at the McAlpine Stadium, and a good chance of the 5th round after drawing Kingstonian at home. The boy Wilson has done wonders turing round the fortunes of City. | guysports | |
08/1/2001 07:39 | I'm looking forward again to watching Leeds beat Liverpool at Elland Road. Viduka will be ready. I don't think this time it will be as close. 2-0 Leeds should do it. | chester | |
08/1/2001 04:04 | WR - Behave ! The Rams will be wondering who they wiil get in the 5th Round ! | the novice | |
07/1/2001 23:12 | whilst i hope your right as they just knocked out my beloved baggies... i dont think so...you were pants at the hawthorns last time out | markready | |
07/1/2001 22:18 | Cat Man: that's Leeds out of the cup mate. After the 4-3 result 8 weeks ago O'Leary talked about how he loved beating Liverpool! What better incentive could the 'pool have for dumping Leeds out. YNWA | edz. | |
07/1/2001 22:00 | Wildrover : Bristol Rovers (BRFC) were knocked out by this years winners elect Cardiff City. Dil | dil |
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