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HRD Hardy Amies

1.25
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Hardy Amies LSE:HRD London Ordinary Share GB0002931458 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 1.25 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

Hardy Amies Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
24/10/2007
10:30
glad i sold at 4.3p for 140% profit
nakedshorter
24/10/2007
10:09
Can buy 75k at 3.4p

This will get seriously punished today by the looks of it.

ayesha4
24/10/2007
09:02
THAT is so annoying


hOW MANY shares can you buy sell ?

thnx

seizetheday
24/10/2007
09:01
IDEALING.COM (WELL DESERVED PUBBLICITY FOR YOU IDIOTS):

3.25-4.00 and you can buy/sell 100 shares on line

pathetic

seizetheday
24/10/2007
08:58
3.25 - 3.45
ayesha4
24/10/2007
08:56
thnx

now I can buy max 100 shares (i am NOT joking) at 4p

what is the spread at the moment on TD ?

seizetheday
24/10/2007
08:55
might fall to 3p but cant see it falling below that.
pictureframe
24/10/2007
08:54
TDWaterhouse are reasonable, give you 10k credit limit and can add instantly. I use a personal broker as well but obviously expensive.

Tick down on the offer and buy limits increased so MMs looking to punish this.

ayesha4
24/10/2007
08:50
any advise on a good broker?

Not too worried about fees but good service is by far more important,

Also I always have to wait 4 days for my cash to be credited on my a/c.
Can you suggest any broker where u can pay instantly by debit card?

thanks

seizetheday
24/10/2007
08:47
Rubbish broker then.
ayesha4
24/10/2007
08:47
that is so annoying
which broker do you use?

thnx

seizetheday
24/10/2007
08:46
offer still 4.25 on idealincom (my useless broker, you can buy or sell max 100 shares on line!)
seizetheday
24/10/2007
08:46
SEIZETHEDAY

I can buy 50k quite easily at 3.75p

ayesha4
24/10/2007
08:43
Have faith guys.

Give it time.

M.

marshalltronics
24/10/2007
08:42
like I said give it six months and this will be in double figures
pictureframe
24/10/2007
08:40
Both the bid and offer have dropped. I would not now expect rise today. The brand is excellent and should rise once the wave of selling subsides.
ayesha4
24/10/2007
08:36
I wish I had more dry powder (all my cash is now tied in this gem).

The MMs dropped the bid price to scare weak investors into selling. The ask price has NOT changed (3.25-4.25 on idealingcom now) they do NOT want to give you the few shares they are left with. Very likely they are filling a large buy order.

This will rise again today and probably more during the week when we get more in depth press coverage.

HRD is an old established British icon expanding in the huge asian markets.

I can realistically see a share price with double figures soon.

seizetheday
24/10/2007
01:05
The Times
October 24, 2007

Small caps
Hardy Amies, the Savile Row tailor, is aiming to bring its suits to the Chinese. It was the top small-cap performer, up 121 per cent to 3.875p, after agreeing a new more lucrative deal to license its brand in Japan and agreeing a Chinese retailing joint venture with Aussino Group, under which it will open its first stores in China next year.


The Independent
October 24, 2007

Top of the growth market was Hardy Amies, which more than doubled to 3.8p after signing licence agreements in Japan and a store opening in Edinburgh. The retailer has also signed a joint venture with Aussino Group to establish its brand in China.

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23/10/2007
23:46
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6214baz
23/10/2007
23:15
120% rise. Not sustainable.
ayesha4
23/10/2007
23:12
Probably a bit of profit taking 'moro.
ayesha4
23/10/2007
22:53
Established brand. Good history.
ayesha4
23/10/2007
18:45
A little bit more now from the IC website


"In my statement with the announcement of the half year results for 2007 I
promised to update shareholders on the final outcome of the negotiations
relating to the Japanese license, which was due for renewal on 19th October
2007. I am pleased to announce that with effect from this date we have signed
new license agreements directly with the ten existing sub-licensee operators in
Japan. These agreements are for three years and will provide a minimum sales
income of approximately £850,000 per annum at current exchange rates from 19th
October 2007. This compares with £452,940 included in the profit and loss
account for 2006, representing an increase of approximately 88%. The trademarks
rights for Japan were not owned by Hardy Amies plc under the previous
arrangements, but these now return to the group with effect from 19 October 2007
at no cost.


Daito Woollen Spinning & Weaving Co. Limited ("Diatobo") will no longer be the
master licensee for the Hardy Amies brand in Japan, but they will continue their
long association with Hardy Amies through their wholly owned subsidiary,
Rockingham Penta Co. Limited, which will still have a license for menswear in
Japan. Hardy Amies owes a great debt to Diatobo. Without their efforts I am
convinced the Hardy Amies brand would not be as strong in Japan as it is today.
I hope this relationship continues to flourish going forward through the
connection with Rockingham Penta.



M.

marshalltronics
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