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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Gyg Plc | LSE:GYG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BZ4FM652 | ORD GBP0.002 |
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% | 30.00 | 25.00 | 45.00 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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28/11/2005 14:04 | Maddox, Sounds reasonable but why the sudden interest over the last two sessions. What was the catalyst? | woody33 | |
28/11/2005 13:42 | My interpretation is that this is buyers coming off the sidelines and having to bid up the price to get hold of shares. MM's posting of Fingers' Chart supports this. The share price moved up on the acquisition of ACMI - it had an excellent fit with Gyrus and the price was reasonable. However, it doubled the size of the Company and Investors decided to wait and see how well the integration went due to the risk. The share price tracked sideways for three months. This decisive upward move appears to signal that these concerns have gone and the buyers have returned. The weaker holders having exited the shareprice is having to increase substantially to entice sellers to part with their shares. They ain't getting mine cheap! Regards, Maddox | maddox | |
28/11/2005 11:45 | Ok What's going on ?? anyone know ?. | dougcsv | |
25/11/2005 18:19 | Yer excellent rise. When do they report? | gswredland | |
25/11/2005 15:47 | Good rise today on no news! Something afoot? | woody33 | |
08/11/2005 23:15 | Fingers has his own charting thread for anyone interested: | money multipier | |
07/11/2005 14:04 | Can the thread owner put a chart at the top. | powwow | |
07/11/2005 13:56 | Thanks rafieh, If correct this is good news on two fronts. Firstly, it indicates that the merger integration is proceding well. Mergers are always risky and the performance of the sales force during a rationalisation is a key concern. Risk averse buyers might be sitting on the sidelines until integration is successfully accomplished. Secondly, it bodes well for the performance of the new larger entity. Up 9.5p on Friday on the rumour to 336.5p a new 12 month high. Regards, Maddox | maddox | |
06/11/2005 16:29 | From weekend press: Telegraph THE MARKET: GYRUS GROUP (market chatter that it is trading well) | rafieh | |
06/10/2005 13:55 | Yes totally agree Maddox. GYG rising in this current market is a really good sign. | gswredland | |
06/10/2005 09:14 | GYG moving up on a down day. Nice to see the resiliance GYG is exhibiting at the moment. Signs that GYG are picking up some more supporters that are taking advantage of any weakness. Regards, Maddox | maddox | |
14/9/2005 19:34 | Gyrus making the Time today: Directors' Dealings Gyrus Group eased 3¾p to 314¾p as the former surgeon who founded the medical devices maker sold stock for £3.66 million in the wake of last week's first-half results. Mark Goble, now a non-executive, disposed of 1.15 million shares at 318p, and retains 40,000. Mr Goble previously sold 1.25 million shares in March at prices up to 244p to invest in Rhytec, a Gyrus spin-off. Gyrus is focused on integrating ACMI, acquired in July. | money multipier | |
08/9/2005 23:03 | dougcsv, Yep, promoted as predicted in my post 46 above. Regarding the coverage - I'm not surprized - Gyrus just ain't trendy. More a 'get rich slowely' stock. Regards, Maddox | maddox | |
07/9/2005 18:12 | I notice that Gyrus will be promoted to the ftse250 , maybe this will help given the lackluster reception the result appear to have received - I expected more !!. | dougcsv | |
07/9/2005 08:16 | Broadwood, Nice to have some company - what prompted your decision (besides the obvious)? Regards, Maddox | maddox | |
07/9/2005 08:01 | Just bought in here this morning after results. Good run recently but hopefully more to come. | broadwood | |
16/8/2005 18:53 | Just having a look at the FTSE index rankings. I reckon that GYG comes in at around 242 which puts it within sight of inclusion in the FT250. It'll have to move up a bit more relative to the other shares to secure it, but we're not far off. That should give another spur to the share price as we'll get some trackers picking them up as well as some mid-cap followers. Regards, Maddox | maddox | |
16/8/2005 13:34 | It looks like the Fox Paine overhang has been cleared and hopefully its created the opportunity for some more serious institutional buyers to get on board. Looking good for an underpinning to the recent rise. Regards, Maddox | maddox | |
12/8/2005 22:09 | Yep, Fox Paine have taken the rising share price as an opportunity to divest themselves of the GYG shares they took in payment for their recent sale of ACMI to Gyrus, making a further profit. It was predictable that FP would look to exit pretty quickly. They must be well pleased. They would undoubtedly have preferred an all cash purchase of ACMI. | maddox | |
10/8/2005 09:16 | RNS This morning - Looks like it was Fox Paine LLP who dumped about 21 million shares yesterday ?!! | dougcsv | |
09/8/2005 15:31 | Optimum, I would guess that wevehit some institutional selling following the recent healthy rise. Usual stuff. Regards, Maddox | maddox | |
05/8/2005 17:19 | What is going on at Gyrus - very strong share price movement in last few days Anyone got any ideas | optimum | |
21/7/2005 10:48 | Well they've wrapped up the takeover pretty quickly, but the main task of integration will now ramp up. The 11% y-o-y increase is in-line with expectations accepting the currency factor. However, I think that we should be looking to see the currency factor start to move the other way. With UK interest rates looking to fall and US rates rising we should see Gyrus' large dollar revenue getting translated at a more favourable rate. It also suggests that this recent large acquisition is well timed - purchased at a cheap dollar rate. Anyway, its still early days to draw that as a conclusion. | maddox |
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