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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 1.25 | - | 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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07/11/2007 17:16 | I know, HA is HaRD to beat. 1 quid possible in 2011? will we reach the stars as per ladybird? | seizetheday | |
07/11/2007 17:13 | I have a Hardy Amies jacket. It is absolutely superb. Best quality cloth and tailoring and a lovely red lining. I love it. It even has a pocket for a stop watch. sounds a little stuffy but it works ! | boscolane | |
07/11/2007 17:11 | Indeed - Macte nove virtute...sic itur ad astra. | ladybird1 | |
07/11/2007 16:19 | very reasonable scenario I actually believe in the international success more than here. Nemo profeta in patria. Look at all the italian labels. English style is very admired abroad, especially in the middle class category, ie the right social bracket where the typical HRD customer falls. I have friends in italy and Japan obsessed with english shoes, jackets, even hats! | seizetheday | |
07/11/2007 16:05 | Here's a thought Seizetheday,medium term. HRD will eventually be sold as an international, profitable fashion retail business with superb designs and top to middle end prices. There will be stores across the world including UK,China and the US eventually. With the Hardy Amies name too...this must have a market cap of at least £100m within 2 years. That means share price of 60p (edited). | boscolane | |
07/11/2007 15:13 | market cap of 6 millions How long can we stay at these ridiculously low levels? Anybody with a target figure? | seizetheday | |
07/11/2007 15:11 | Real spread is 2.75-3.25p though IMO if they reflect that on the screen then would get even more buyers. IMO not keen on selling too many shares at these levels. | chancer6 | |
07/11/2007 15:03 | the spread at the moment is ridiculous | pictureframe | |
07/11/2007 13:34 | Yep HM is one of the fantasy older women for me ;0) | pictureframe | |
07/11/2007 13:32 | dont want to deramp but i prefer HM wearing nothing rather than HA | seizetheday | |
07/11/2007 13:30 | and you too, I guess | seizetheday | |
07/11/2007 13:24 | Was about to say Helen Mirren wears HA as does Sharon Osbourne | pictureframe | |
07/11/2007 13:23 | the bloke (it must be a bloke, a woman cannot be so stupid) who has just sold 250 quid must be on the dole | seizetheday | |
07/11/2007 13:21 | Real spread now is 2.75-3.25p. | chancer6 | |
07/11/2007 13:21 | Hmmmm, just got back in after leaving at 8.45...should have bought some more ;0( | pictureframe | |
07/11/2007 13:20 | i forsee a very rosy xmas | seizetheday | |
07/11/2007 13:03 | Couple of 50K buys at 3.15p and 3.25p. It could pop soon! | chancer6 | |
07/11/2007 12:05 | when an ever gorgeous legend wears HA I can see the share price going very high. This sounds to me my best investment ever. | seizetheday | |
07/11/2007 11:50 | just added a few (about 700 quid) at 2.90 and 3.20 It is amazing the boosting effect of even small buys. | seizetheday | |
07/11/2007 11:47 | 2.50-3.25 pence, L2 is 1 v 3. MMs seems short of stock. | chancer6 | |
07/11/2007 11:27 | Couple more buys should prop the price over 3p. L2 is still 1 v 1. | chancer6 | |
07/11/2007 11:24 | boscolane thanks, that is very interesting and encouraging! hardie? apologies! | seizetheday |
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