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FBDU Flying Brand

2.50
0.00 (0.00%)
17 Jun 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Flying Brand LSE:FBDU London Ordinary Share JE00BD4H0R42 ORD GBP0.01
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 2.50 2.40 2.60 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
13/10/2006
08:43
Thats the same David Kirch that had a memory loss, is it not?

Big investor in MLB and IOV was he not? He seemed to get his timing right every time he got in and out...

BEWARE..a bird in hand... GREED is not good.

clocktower
13/10/2006
08:30
Good to have you here peladon - is that some kind of dinosaur?
Armistead, ought not to be a problem

holgerl
13/10/2006
08:27
Yes, I do.
peladon
13/10/2006
08:25
Does anyone hold this in their isa? Having difficulty buying because it's Jersey registered. Can anyone advise?
armistead34
13/10/2006
08:22
Did I say you also get a 3% dividend too!
holgerl
13/10/2006
08:21
Mr David Kirch of channel holdings bought 4.2% last month
Im sure he knows the score

Let the big money do the talking!

roll on 330p, then 520p on the chart

holgerl
13/10/2006
08:18
Roll it on and down the hill as fast as you can!!!!

BEWARE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

clocktower
13/10/2006
08:17
PE of 12, earning forecasts upgraded, nice chart, what more do you want
holgerl
13/10/2006
08:16
roll on 330p
holgerl
13/10/2006
08:15
At this level, this stock should carry a warning BEWARE.

You could soon see a swift rise followed by a huge sell as has been seen on many other stocks.

One large stockholder here forgot to advise the market for three months when they sold off a huge holding in another company as far as I can remember.

clocktower
13/10/2006
08:15
looks like its going to sail through 300p
gucci
13/10/2006
08:10
296-300p?

ill be shocked if were not 330p next week at this rate

holgerl
13/10/2006
07:58
Last time under 300p?
holgerl
12/10/2006
15:27
poised for a breakout
gucci
12/10/2006
08:28
Greetings Direct is the largest supplier of greetings cards by mail order, through their 'Cards for all Occasions' brand. The company sells cards for a wide variety of occasions including birthday, Christmas, spring season, wedding, congratulations, good luck, new baby and many more. The customers buy the cards on a continuity basis, receiving them monthly, benefiting from considerable savings compared to the High Street. Customers are very loyal, with a high percentage being multi-buyers with an average order value of £60.00.
Customers are recruited through traditional direct marketing methods with emphasis on addressed direct mail, but also through package inserts and media inserts, making them very receptive to direct marketing promotions.
Profiling has been carried out by a number of well-known lifestyle database companies providing a valuable insight into this list. The results have shown that 99% of the file is female, with 72% being married and 78% being homeowners. With regard to age, 52% of the file fall into the 35-54 year old age band, with a further 38% being aged 55+. The profiling indicates that 53% earn over £25,000 pa, 24% are housewives and 45% have children at home. There is a higher than average credit card ownership of 70%.
These customers enjoy the following; sewing/needlecraft, gardening, reading, crosswords, prize draws, pets and donating to charities. They are regular mail order buyers, with 43% buying by mail 6+ times a year.
This list should work well for a wide variety of mailers and in particular for clothing, financial, book and general gift related catalogues.

holgerl
11/10/2006
19:06
up 3p. Nice.
holgerl
11/10/2006
13:35
well up now!

a wiggle ahead of the run to 300p

holgerl
11/10/2006
09:37
eh? still there and just up a tiny fraction on the bid
holgerl
11/10/2006
09:04
What's happened to the quote?
countryboy
09/10/2006
21:00
chart breakout - amazing this thread is so thinly popiiulated
holgerl
09/10/2006
13:24
Could someone put the volume chart into the header
holgerl
09/10/2006
10:34
Why is there no active FBDU thread, I have been away for a month, nice to see the rises whilst I was away. But there seems to be no interest anywhere. Is there anyone out there?
nig295
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