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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Frontier Developments Plc | LSE:FDEV | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BBT32N39 | ORD 0.5P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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20.50 | 8.38% | 265.00 | 262.50 | 267.50 | 283.00 | 245.00 | 245.00 | 184,122 | 13:30:08 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Manufacturing Industries,nec | 104.58M | -20.91M | -0.5303 | -5.34 | 111.57M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/8/2018 12:47 | That’s not true endion. They would have been discussed sure but nothing would have been certain - they could argue that as it was more than 12 months ago (from announcement of next franchise - ie jan 2019) You won’t see Director buying a few months before the next title is released as they’d be trading on insider information...it just won’t happen in my opinion. Happy to be proved wrong... and a nice bounce for once. | nimbo1 | |
03/8/2018 12:30 | I'm rather thinking that this is simply a volatile, rather illiquid share where a few holders have taken pretty large profits. None of which has any bearing whatsoever on the prospects of the company. Nice bounce today. This share price could easily rebound 40%-50% with a little buying interest given its illiquidity. | rivaldo | |
03/8/2018 12:25 | If I wait until Sept year end results at this rate of decline the share price will be zero I'm rather thinking that 'the market' knows a lot more than me on FDEV If the Directors don't buy at this level that tells me they also know something I don't. I'm looking at circa 40%+ loss, don't want 100% which does happen with a lot of AIM shares especially of this size. | rar100 | |
03/8/2018 12:24 | They knew them back before they bought in circa £13. | endion | |
03/8/2018 12:16 | I really don’t see how directors could be buying. They know the next 2 titles...we don’t. | nimbo1 | |
03/8/2018 10:43 | Good spot. Anyone selling below market would have to be pretty desperate indeed. A director buy around now would be lovely. | endion | |
03/8/2018 10:43 | Double post error. | endion | |
03/8/2018 10:33 | Saw a 5000 thru at 10.35--yes below market so either a distressed seller or a below market sneaky director buy? Could account for the dinosaur Blue. ..stay tuned-stay glued :^) | williemanjaro | |
03/8/2018 10:26 | Will need a bit of time to know, but its been the first sign we've had in a while for a turn. | endion | |
03/8/2018 10:19 | Not out of the woods yet but technically that opening at 1020 hit a lot of fib targets and resistance levels. In theory, should bounce and bounce hard, but not quite there yet. | mad foetus | |
03/8/2018 10:17 | Dare I say that sentiment seems to have turned. Level 2 is looking good for support and a rise from here around an historic support level of 1060. | endion | |
02/8/2018 21:01 | Unless the Chinese have gone off dinosaurs and geeks now hate space, this is being walked down for somebody and I wish I had more cash to top up | runthejoules | |
02/8/2018 20:49 | For what it's worth... MMs have been accumulating and the last down action should be to blip out some easy stops to free up some cheap shares before starting the rise; stops from the previous low (around 5 March) were spiked out today. Hence shouldn't go lower and expect a rise soon. Otherwise, I'll get my coat on the way out... | jman5268 | |
02/8/2018 19:20 | Not managed to top up today so may wait until some support materialises......if that’s the right TA term!. I'd wait, support seems just a pipe dream | rar100 | |
02/8/2018 18:32 | Not managed to top up today so may wait until some support materialises......if that's the right TA term!.DD | discodave4 | |
02/8/2018 15:54 | Having only started buying these in the last couple of months I am now down 25 percent. Luckily I only bought a few. Would buy some more today if I had any cash but with all the summer holiday bills I am going to have to wait a while before I have anything to add to my SIPP or isa. | scooper72 | |
02/8/2018 14:52 | Added a little more as well. Recent Director purchases at 1350 so quite comfortable adding at these levels. | liam1om | |
02/8/2018 14:48 | Have added a few more. Up to full holding now. | bamboo2 | |
02/8/2018 14:04 | Well, I'm still happy with the long-term destination here, so will ignore the short-term detours. Don't want to be the one selling at the bottom, and will probably add some more in the next couple of weeks, depending on levels. At this point, few will want to buy into a downward trend, but it could rise very quickly once there's a catalyst. | vworlds_cambridge | |
02/8/2018 14:00 | Fewer "I've see this all before" comments lately....... Refreshing to have one - I suppose...... | hawaly | |
02/8/2018 13:07 | I completely agree with you endion. | mark4231 | |
02/8/2018 12:59 | For example, about 30 minutes ago they dropped the share price 15p on the back of 85 shares being sold. 85! | endion | |
02/8/2018 12:57 | This share price was up at £17 on the hope that JWE would be a success. That has now been proven. There arent many game uk game companies on the stock market, and those that are are young. The market has no experience in them and is seemingly unwilling to do any research. Which results in situations like this where people follow the herd for no reason other than they dont have research to back up their investment. Its been proven here already where this share price is heading. Remember how quickly it can rise, this is an illiquid stock and the fall in share price has been driven by a very small level of volume. | endion | |
02/8/2018 12:34 | Seems to be taking a ling time to get back to 3 quid or qas it 2 quid whence it came from imo. | my retirement fund | |
02/8/2018 12:22 | I'm completely out now but watching closely for an upward trend to reassert itself | chartsworth |
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