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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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French Connection Group Plc | LSE:FCCN | London | Ordinary Share | GB0033764746 | ORD 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% | 29.55 | 29.40 | 29.70 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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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19/8/2016 12:37 | I hope so Srpactive, I brought in at 65p! Wasn't my greatest of trades and didn't average down due to past mistakes! Think its a good business, just taking longer to turn round than initially thought. | williamgtheobald | |
19/8/2016 10:13 | Chart looking very strong now, a challenge of 47.75p and a break would see us move swiftly towards 60p. I do feel the UK retail figures will get some good coverage in the press this weekend. dyor regards active | srpactive | |
18/8/2016 16:23 | Good UK retail figures, with the UK workers having more disposal income is most encouraging. My wife does think the FCCN clothing is very good. I have bought more. dyor regards active | srpactive | |
16/8/2016 23:17 | Please ignore my last message. I thought it was Friday today. | irishlass2 | |
16/8/2016 22:53 | Mentioned again in IC on 15 Aug by Simon T, nothing new as such but recaps on the insider and WA Capital buying and the recent Gatemore push for change. | hutch_pod | |
16/8/2016 16:32 | Probably get tipped in the Sunday Press. Something is happening anyway, | irishlass2 | |
16/8/2016 15:42 | Why the rise here? Are results expected soon? | jaykaytee | |
12/8/2016 16:06 | Non exec buying again, bought a small amount. | essentialinvestor | |
12/8/2016 08:27 | Which retailer rose 13% yesterday, tia? regards active | srpactive | |
01/8/2016 16:10 | Is Gatemore linked to WA Capital or is the holding of 8% just a coincidence | smicker | |
28/7/2016 15:46 | What's going on here? | chickenrun1 | |
28/7/2016 14:02 | and another 25,000. | smicker | |
27/7/2016 12:39 | 75,000 buy at this point in time wouldnt make sense if company was trading badly. | smicker | |
20/7/2016 15:51 | Just dipped my toe in for a small stake in here... on the hopes of a quick 10% profit! | jaykaytee | |
04/7/2016 12:01 | Just been tipped by Simon Thompson- | tromso1 | |
04/7/2016 11:15 | I think Marks has already had at least two good opportunities to shaft shareholders when the price has dropped to 20p. But the shafting risk remains of course. especially if the firm and share price falter once again. Let's hope Adderley forms some sort of action force with Meidar and Schroders, who between the three of them now have 25% of the group (albeit less than Marks' 42%). | tmfmayn | |
30/6/2016 15:19 | Just wonder if Adderley and Marks are a concert party and about to shaft shareholders? | she-ra | |
30/6/2016 08:19 | Anyone care to share their view on this one. WA Capital continues to add, now past 8% and still buying? 25% of FCCN revenues in $ so a decent impact from the pounds decline? Marks another year closer to giving up? Anyone have a clue? | loafofbread | |
09/6/2016 15:17 | If you look at the sells, they are very small and in similar groups. Only one big trade and it looks like a buy. | irishlass2 | |
09/6/2016 14:47 | If there's bad news on the way. its been leaked. Why would it be leaked? To maximise the drop maybe? Does Marks want to take this company private on the cheap? Run down the cash, take investors to the cliff and offer them very little? And then fund the purchase by only then selling the Oxford St lease? | she-ra | |
04/6/2016 10:56 | FCCN starting to look good again, with an uptrend forming. | irishlass2 | |
12/5/2016 13:07 | Point taken. I'm on the sidelines again | zoolook | |
12/5/2016 12:23 | You mean 'hasn't' shown his hand yet. | she-ra |
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