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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Flowgroup | LSE:FLOW | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B19H7076 | 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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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.0145 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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25/2/2015 15:22 | grandwood Better than paying 40p. And when share price is £2 in a couple of years I don't think you will care then anyway. | larry335 | |
25/2/2015 14:41 | I got sucked in to the rise and bought some more at 30p....hope I don't regret it | grandwood | |
25/2/2015 12:10 | Very nice to see we are getting some traction | nw99 | |
25/2/2015 11:36 | jscowi - largely a continental climate in north, central and eastern Europe. Hence climate in the likes of Munich and Vienna is pretty similar to England despite being much further South. Don't forget UK climate is misleading because of the Conveyor. London is approximately the same latitude as Saskatoon in Canada, Berlin and Prague. | hpcg | |
25/2/2015 11:00 | The question is... Is this a bit of short covering or a return to the upward trend. To scaredy cat to top up just yet. | 1fox1 | |
25/2/2015 10:21 | Surely not with summer just around the corner mesquida? | uppompeii | |
25/2/2015 10:09 | Cannot buy 25k at the quoted offer price - meanwhile vague muttering in the City re developments on the European front. | mesquida | |
24/2/2015 20:11 | You can NEVER win against the obsessives. They will make sure of that, because otherwise their egos would collapse. Much better just to filter. | cyberbub | |
24/2/2015 19:56 | Lare im warrnin yu crosed du lin :o) | 1fox1 | |
24/2/2015 19:40 | Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawnnn | 1fox1 | |
24/2/2015 19:40 | Well your grammar and spelling improved with that post. | larry335 | |
24/2/2015 19:35 | Larry335 You have crossed the line. Please delete or withdraw your comments and that will be the end of that. | fox you | |
24/2/2015 19:26 | I'm beginning to feel there is extremely positive news to come... | larry335 | |
24/2/2015 19:19 | Fox You Very amusing. But come clean now. Are you a paid de-ramper? I believe you even make those spelling and grammar mistakes on purpose to wind people up even more. | larry335 | |
24/2/2015 19:00 | uppompeii, why bother responding? The person above as just got lucky. That's all there is to it. The same person said the same of Saga and Tesco and got them both spectacularly wrong. If we all knew for sure where a share price was going we would all be multi millionaires. Certainly not like the person above who seems to get off by annoying people on several different bulletin boards. Let the fool have his or her day in the sun......... | 1fox1 | |
24/2/2015 18:53 | I'm about the only one that's been polite to you Fox but I see your bad manners really are hard to control. Thanks for your input on here, you've repeated it endlessly but I'm happy with my risk, I can afford to lose my investment and my shares are now running foc through trading. I am comfortable with all the previous. Good luck with your in/out. Don't lose sleep but I won't be engaging with you again * I note you've edited your post. | uppompeii | |
24/2/2015 18:31 | Look chap. "ramping lines," lol, not me mate. If/when i move in, it will be for classic dead cat bounce move. Quick in and then out, no need for nothing, simples!! IMO the boiler is fundamentally flawed in a several ways at the very least. The price of boiler. The price of installation. No hot water. Electric only produced when heating is on and if you live in the out of the uk, trust me pal, most people wont have their heating on for a goof solid 4 months of the year and the other months, on and off. You don't need to agree with me as I've already have my biggest and most important fan on my side, ie the SP DYOR and never fall in love with a SP Fox You | fox you | |
24/2/2015 17:52 | I can't wait for the ramping lines you're going to come out with ! | uppompeii | |
24/2/2015 17:40 | Talking about being "bottom," I pity the poor sods that fall in love with shares. Shares are there to make money, not full in love with and be blined by the over optimistic fools and worse. ATB LOL Fox You PS Will get ready next week to may be join in at/about 22p may be even 25p if shares go below 20p which I doubt and by on the way back up. PPs - Many questions to be answered and most shy away form the other side of the coin. | fox you | |
24/2/2015 17:10 | Look on the bright side...even if it wasn't the bottom today, we are closer to the bottom today than we were yesterday... :-) Last few days ended with a drop back, today ended with a jump up...so maybe a good sign that we are at least getting close...but they may still try and squeeze some more out of it to get to those sub 25p stop losses (I got that off TradeYodha). | larry335 | |
24/2/2015 16:55 | A bit like QFI perhaps, people thinking that as the price of oil (and more relevantly for us, gas) falls, the payback on the boiler disintegrates.Of course it doesn't at all, because the payback depends on:(A) the *differential* between gas and electricity prices, which is pretty much the same, and(B) the feed in tariff, which is paid by the Govt and is fixed for the equipment lifetime no matter what happens to the oil or gas price.NAI DYOR | cyberbub | |
24/2/2015 16:55 | Post 2818 Many thanks - I told you lot, I'm here to help - lows of 27p today I may still buy at about22/25p, poss little spike tomorrow but then towards my target. Fox You | fox you | |
24/2/2015 16:38 | Was stopped out some time ago but these are looking very interesting at this level, perhaps its something to do with the price of oil???? | malcolmmm | |
24/2/2015 16:20 | FTSE hits all time high... 15 years later | 1fox1 |
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