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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Gensource Potash Corporation | LSE:GSP | London | Ordinary Share | CA37252X1042 | COM SHS NPV (DI) |
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% | 5.25 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Potash,soda,borate Minerals | 0 | -6.58M | -0.0146 | -4.11 | 23.61M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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25/1/2002 00:09 | Here's some advice for free, DON'T SHOUT 'cos I can hear you just fine! ;-) | rdj20 | |
25/1/2002 00:06 | MONI, THINKING ABOUT BUYING ON A T20 AT 28.25 ADVICE APPRECIATED... THANKS | lord b | |
25/1/2002 00:05 | zak - I'm the bright spark! Bit painful at present ;-( | big al 39 | |
25/1/2002 00:05 | Short a token 50 RBOS 17.98. | spectoacc | |
25/1/2002 00:04 | forwood, personally I'm not expecting any rays of sunshine from Greenspan today. Things aren't getting that much worse but they aren't much better either. The Dow is still high, inflation is falling still in the US= no more interest rate hikes in the near term IMO. The mood of the market seems to me that if he says something positive the upside is limited, if he says what he said the other day then how can we rally further? | rdj20 | |
25/1/2002 00:04 | well rdj20 you took the words from my key board. now very very short rbos buddy can you spare a dime?? | royce | |
25/1/2002 00:02 | greenspan has to be very careful here (which i am sure he is very aware of ) as any indication of recovery which is not balanced by adequate caution will accelerate the dow and nas to much higher levels .It will be interesting to see the indices move as the words come out.The techs would be worth looking at for good movement if the nas should move in the right direction.I shall be looking at bhm and och for convincing moves if this should happen. People will tend to listen for the positive comments only and ignore the but ........... | red army | |
24/1/2002 21:23 | yeah, sure!! ..I'm still short at 9702..need to get the money management under control first. | dr doolittle | |
24/1/2002 21:16 | Dr D - have to admit I didn't, I closed for +$20, reshorted at 9831 but then the short-term bug caught hold & I closed again on the bounce at b/e. Good call though - I think you should try this game full time! Regards Adam | spectoacc | |
24/1/2002 21:09 | SpectoAcc...did you leave that short open on the dow?? Thanks for the trading today, that was great fun, and most educational. | dr doolittle | |
24/1/2002 20:41 | Bullie so you forced the trading statement out of them, you really are a bully!! Congrats! | pommy | |
24/1/2002 20:39 | antsfur I have had problems dealing with DLJ on other trades this week. I was rejected with a 7k order twice on ARM! and 20k with OLM! I have only just started to use DLJ. My old on-line broker Fimatex have closed. I liked DLJ as they give you 30 second execution but I am not so sure now. | howard0181 | |
24/1/2002 20:01 | Howard I tried to see what the nms was and stocktrade quoted 50,000 buy and sell | antsfur | |
24/1/2002 18:52 | Ruth Re: CMC and the spread I am just about to open an account with CMC & GNI. Anyhow, I trade at present with DLJ (on line) I was watching the fall in EGS on L2. When the price hit around 22.5p I was trying to buy 30k or 35k but I could never get a firm price. I must have tried about 30 times. The most the system would let me trade was 15k. Eventually I got lucky with 25,000 at 22.75p which I sold at 24.75. It was difficult also selling. I think I must have put in about 20 orders to sell before I got a firm price. Did anybody else have problems trading EGS with on line brokers? | howard0181 | |
24/1/2002 18:36 | pommy. tap tap. Lehmans issued a downgrade which was public knowledge this morning before the EGS statement came out at 2.38pm. | bullshare | |
24/1/2002 18:05 | so who went short this morning, be prepared for a tap on your shoulder!!! | pommy | |
24/1/2002 18:04 | LONDON (AFX) - The London Stock Exchange's market surveillance team is likely to investigate the share price movement of Energis PLC ahead its shock profit warning this afternoon. News that the alternative telecoms provider would miss its EBITDA and revenues projections knocked around 530 mln stg, or 57 pct, off its value. In bargains ahead of the trading statement, the stock was down as low as 48 pence -- representing a 10 pct drop -- putting it at the top of the FTSE 250 losers list. A spokesman for the LSE said: "If there's an unusual share price movement and it's in close proximity to a price sensitive announcement, then it's something our market surveillance team would look. But I cannot comment on the specifics of this case." If it feels there is need for further investigation, the LSE would likely pass any complaint on the Financial Services Authority, the sector watchdog, which has strict rules about the dissemination of information. "The listing rules are clear -- you are not supposed to selectively brief anybody," said an FSA spokesperson. "Price sensitive information has to be released as soon as possible to everybody through the company announcements office. " At the close, Energis was down 30-1/2 pence at 23 pence as traded volume hit a massive 297.6 mln shares. | pommy | |
24/1/2002 17:07 | Byrdsong, Thanks Ash | ashwani | |
24/1/2002 17:03 | Ashwani Yep. | byrdsong | |
24/1/2002 16:47 | Where do u see Auction info, folks ? on L2 ? | ashwani | |
24/1/2002 16:43 | Boring auction in EGS only 800,000 went through. | bullshare | |
24/1/2002 16:42 | Pommy,dont be shy,im a northern lass,i wanted the onw without it cut off, | ruth | |
24/1/2002 16:39 | Ruth I thought it was my bodywork she was interested in. I only put Brad Pitts head on my body to protect my identity!! Oh go on then I know you hanging out for it!!! | pommy |
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