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HHR Helphire Grp.

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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Helphire Grp. LSE:HHR London Ordinary Share GB0004195219 ORD 0.01P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 5.80 - 0.00 00:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

Helphire Grp. Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
12/3/2014
13:24
That was a good piece BANJO found
bc4
12/3/2014
13:12
bc4,

Yes, i'm back. Thanks for the timely prompt this morning. Couldn't chat earlier as I was three-quarters of the way up a ladder. Broker said he had trouble filling my order. What, I said? Still here I am, and here i'll stay - for now.

Health and safety - what's that in the real world. Dicing with stocks and shares are where I need my safety net.

the handyman
12/3/2014
12:43
I like this bit

She left to establish NewLaw in 2004. In 2010 it was in the top 10 fastest growing companies in Wales.

It now employs more than 380 people in Cardiff, Bristol, Glasgow and Basingstoke
Two top class women involved in HHR

bc4
12/3/2014
11:40
General interest:

NewLaw founder Molyneux to take over as chair of IWA
12 Mar 2014 06:40

The lawyer and entrepreneur becomes the first woman to chair the independent think tank

Think tank the Institute of Welsh Affairs has appointed one of Wales' most successful entrepreneurs as its new chair.

Helen Molyneux, chief executive of Cardiff-headquartered personal injury specialist NewLaw Solicitors, which was recently acquired by Helphire in a £43m (£24.5m in an initial cash payment) deal, takes over from Geraint Talfan-Davies.

totally banjo
12/3/2014
11:07
Lol good one BC4, catch you soon, I will let you know when I am in.

GLA with your investments, this is a good one.

Regards

Steamy

steamy001
12/3/2014
11:04
By the way I was writing that before I had seen your last post LOL
bc4
12/3/2014
11:01
Steamy certainly don't hate you I don't hate anybody and glad you and everybody has done well in QPP which was shorted and bounced back to more than treble its share price so maybe a lesson there
bc4
12/3/2014
10:59
BC4 you were glad of my input once!!!! I am not a shorter, I am a profit maker and try to time my entry point to max out my future profit, I like Helphire, PS investing was a big downer for me as he is a first class idiot, now he has left his merry band of followers have probably left too and pushed the price down, the reason I asked about shorts is PS,EK and TW all appear to work together to big a company up then knocks it down.

TRUCE?


bc4 - 24 Feb 2013 - 10:31:32 - 1714 of 6030
Steamy,good find but dont forget negotiations with insurers have to remain confidential till settlements are agreed,no matter how well negs are going,although it seems certain settlements will be agreed

steamy001
12/3/2014
10:54
Hi 1fox1,

I held a significant holding in HHR from 2p to 4p, I saw a lack of direction in HHR and a never-ending wait for autofocus settlement, during my research on HHR I tripped across QPP, it did not take long for me to recognise a better opportunity for my moneys, so I quit HHR and moved into Quindell, currently up over 300% with profits over £2m, clearly this rise has left my portfolio out of balance, as HHR was a previous investment that I profited from I intend to return to it, maybe I made a mistake leaving HHR, but investing in Quindell has been very profitable just like it was when I invested here, not quite sure why BC4 is such a hater on me, but each to their own.

Regards

Steamy

steamy001
12/3/2014
10:37
What do you think? Er no
bc4
12/3/2014
10:35
Hi Steamy. Are you a holder of HHR?
1fox1
12/3/2014
10:32
Not quite true you stated on here you expect the shorters to arrive well that was not a fact
bc4
12/3/2014
10:19
I think you find my statements are fact or a question, facts are facts weather or not they are positive or negative this is not my fault, the question about shorts was to see if anyone gad done any research on this to explain the decline in the share price, as I say again I intend to invest when attractive enough.
steamy001
12/3/2014
10:12
Steamy why do you only post when HHR is down then? recently you only post negative comments
bc4
12/3/2014
10:09
BC4 it was Paul Scott words not mine, check Stock o pedia and you will find his comments on APP discussion thread.

I have not shorted HHR, and as said before intend to reinvest when attractive enough.

steamy001
12/3/2014
09:57
This pull back to these levels is healthy. If you look at the chart at the top of the page we are now just about at the 20 SMA line which has proved a good support level in this recent upward trend. I expect a bounce from here.
pistonbroke1
12/3/2014
09:52
Copying QPP ha ha they have bought one company which they were already working with!
bc4
12/3/2014
09:44
"Looking to enter at circa 5p, a good sign Paul Scott has sold his holding as they are copying Quindell."

Steamy001 ... I seem to have missed this, where did you spot it? Thanks.

fizzypop
12/3/2014
09:33
The 6.65p are buys I just paid it
bc4
12/3/2014
09:24
Hope you buy back in HANDYMAN now could be the time
bc4
12/3/2014
09:20
Shares never go up in a straight line. If you believe in the company stick with it. If you don't sell. Simple as that.
1fox1
12/3/2014
09:20
Just topped at 6.61p share price falls people panic happens all the time nothing has changed here for me
bc4
12/3/2014
09:11
Lots of stocks following the same pattern at the moment. General market malaise and not sock specific imo.
cestnous
12/3/2014
09:10
Soft market at the moment with uncertainty over Ukraine exploited by the market makers.General drift downwards which will probably reverse quickly on a resolution to the Crimean situation.Probably a good entry point around 6.5 and average if falls further.Many positives with this company over the next 6 months or so.dyor LT
ltinvestor
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