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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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The Fulham Shore Plc | LSE:FUL | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B9F8VG44 | ORD GBP0.01 |
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% | 14.05 | - | 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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22/5/2008 08:15 | Barclays won't sell any online yet again ! | wikroberts | |
22/5/2008 07:28 | Some of the highlights: Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation ("EBITDA") were £409,000 (H1 2007: £236,000). Earnings per share were 0.04p (H1 2007:0.07p) The balance sheet remains strong with an increase in net cash during the period of £451,000 to £2.7 million at 29 February 2008, after £618,000 of loan repayments. The directors do not propose a dividend but will keep under review the possibility of a dividend payable out of profits for the full year (H1 2007: £nil). Operating Review Commercial, Sales and General Business Development Group sales increased by 12% to £7.4 million compared to the second half of 2007 at £6.6 million and by 53% compared with £4.9 million for the same period last year. We expect to see the seasonal increase in sales in the second half year. | garth | |
22/5/2008 07:09 | Good set of results imo, also div possible at y/e | velvetide | |
19/5/2008 14:38 | Perhaps it's just the new CEO buying a few which would be good for confidence. | bbd2 | |
19/5/2008 14:26 | Well I can't find anything out there to explain the rise | bbd2 | |
19/5/2008 12:55 | this is a very inert stock- is some announcement coming or just menopausal symptoms?? (hot flushes) | platts | |
19/5/2008 09:37 | Tried to buy online through barclays but they refuse the deal. By the time managed to call them the price moved 20% and they still do not want to deal online. Looks like MMs don't have any stock to offer or what ? | wikroberts | |
19/5/2008 09:36 | What is going on? I should be in profit in 2020 lol | gimeabreak | |
13/5/2008 19:22 | Only other thing I can find is details of this workshop on the FUL website. Perhaps the after event drinks excited someone. | bbd2 | |
13/5/2008 19:21 | Movers: Sir Charles George, chairman designate, Stroke Association Third Sector, 30 April 2008 Sir Charles George, non-executive chairman at drug development service provider Fulcrum Pharma, has been made chairman designate of the Stroke Association. George will succeed Professor Averil Mansfield at the end of the year. | bbd2 | |
13/5/2008 17:37 | nice pop today- signifies anything?? | platts | |
24/4/2008 13:51 | scb, can you drop me an email on my hotmail? G. | garth | |
24/4/2008 13:37 | In my experience, you can usually trade well inside the spread - even able to buy below the mid-point on occasion. | masrscb9 | |
24/4/2008 09:21 | offer up .5p from yesterday's close on no volume! and what a ridiculous spread | scruff1 | |
13/4/2008 22:49 | 177,940,745 shares at 2.5p = market cap £4.45m ADVFN uses wrong no. of shares, ignoring placings in Mar/Apr '07. See posts 230,232. Bought some more recently. Happy to hold long term. | masrscb9 | |
13/4/2008 08:17 | I'm not too sure how a stock can be described as 'totally illiquid' when an investor has just been able to buy 200k at the quoted offer price. As with many AIM stocks at the moment, there have been plenty of small sales of FUL stock by nervous punters during the past few weeks which must mean the MMs have floating stock in their cupboards. In my book, this means that they are not overly concerned about the next results announcement (probably around five weeks away) being horrendously bad but, as usual however, they want their pound of flesh for little effort on their part hence the ludicrous spread limits of 2.25/2.75p. Although I've added quite a few quite recently, I'll be willing to add even more to my little stash on any future FUL 'off' days...... | ansc | |
11/4/2008 21:53 | They are very cheap just now? | shamster | |
11/4/2008 20:54 | Well just to move the chat on - why did someone buy 200 000 of these totally illiquid stock? | scruff1 | |
01/4/2008 09:27 | Market cap £3.21m Cash: "The cash position and balance sheet remains strong with a net increase in cash and short term investments to #2.4m " So 80% of the market cap in cash..... And they are profitable and cash generative..... Hhhmmm. G. | garth | |
27/3/2008 12:55 | An even bigger buy this morning, 210k again at 2.75p. Surely the MMs must be getting low on stock now as I haven't noticed any sizeable sales going through recently and, given these turbulent market conditions, I wouldn't have thought they're prepared to carry a lot of floating stock on their books. | ansc | |
26/3/2008 17:13 | Reassuring for the faithFUL to see that someone else believes in FUL, 152k bought at the quoted ask price of 2.75p - and it can't be a director as the company is now in it's close period. | clangor2 | |
20/3/2008 18:41 | 100% buys today - all 2 of them - even if they look like sells. | masrscb9 | |
20/3/2008 09:37 | Or be put under lock and key and attended by people in white coats, gimeabreak! Well done anyway, it always feels good to have some company. My shopping basket is now full as far as FUL shares go until we've heard the 'Interim' news; roll on May. | ansc |
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