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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 5.80 | - | 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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19/3/2014 18:10 | 5% div is what has been paid out this past year - but, there are lots more shares in issue now. The level of the last div, just announced, will probably be more representative going forward. | eeza | |
19/3/2014 15:29 | bc4 I don't have a crystal ball, therefore I can't give you an answer. I will say this though. I pay no attention to charts; tipsters/share pundits; broker recommendations; or even directors dealings. I simply notate the subject's progress on a daily basis, and where necessary, apply a generous helping of gut instinct. This is turning out to be a company that just might go the distance, and it is our good fortune to have noticed it when the share price was very low. Right now I have decided to hang loose and await developments. | the handyman | |
19/3/2014 13:27 | bc4 - ask shareholders in sbry! - 5% yield and the shares still tanked the other week. The div must be less risky there than here | toffeeman | |
19/3/2014 10:25 | Handyman with the divi yield around 5% or more do you not think that helps put a floor under the shares with such low interest rates out there, I know not for everyone just wondered what your thoughts are on that | bc4 | |
19/3/2014 10:17 | Ticking up slowly. I wonder how many dividends will be reinvested for stock on the 27th potentially a reasonable rise on the day and thereafter while we await further acquisition news and or the outcome of the Auto Focus compensation discussions. | ant15 | |
19/3/2014 09:29 | or Loadsamoney! | napoleon 14th | |
18/3/2014 12:28 | Bloody Hell. At this rate I will have to change my username to Roger the Plasterer. | the handyman | |
18/3/2014 08:19 | Big volume Where? | barnes4 | |
18/3/2014 07:27 | No talking about my mate who is a plasterer who did a cracking finish LOL | bc4 | |
18/3/2014 01:52 | Bc4 are you talking about The Handyman or the share price | crbema | |
17/3/2014 18:12 | Big volume today, we could be on the up tomorrow. | madmas | |
17/3/2014 16:59 | Well a nice strong finish again | bc4 | |
17/3/2014 16:50 | Sorry, the lady of the house has been demanding my full attention all day. So what's a fella to do. | the handyman | |
17/3/2014 10:07 | Handyman are you online or up a ladder? | bc4 | |
16/3/2014 20:11 | Who has increased costs LOL? | bc4 | |
15/3/2014 11:46 | Fab, just in time for my birthday. Also.just in time for all the trading houses.to.increase their trade charge.on the aim market to cover the "increase in administrative costs"......just my cynical opinion...... Lol :-) | telbap | |
14/3/2014 16:07 | A very safe share and every good reason to support it...on a bad day its there and appreciating in value.. reflecting the excellence of the company!! | ant15 | |
13/3/2014 17:58 | Thank you, Lollipop4. | the handyman | |
13/3/2014 17:23 | From HMRC - effective date 28th April. Edit: Extract from Finance Bill 2014 | lollipop4 | |
13/3/2014 13:00 | Government to abolish stamp duty on AIM and ISDX shares 20th March 2013 "We were excited to see one of our key campaigns in the 2013 Budget.The Chancellor announced that stamp duty will be removed on the trading of shares on growth markets, such as AIM and the ICAP Securities and Derivatives Exchange (ISDX), from April 2014. Together with the London Stock Exchange and other industry bodies, we have been pushing for the removal of stamp duty on trades in AIM and ISDX shares. This measure will help to increase liquidity and investment in small and mid-size quoted companies vital engines of growth for the UK economy. Our quarterly QCA/BDO Small and Mid-Cap Sentiment Index in November 2012 showed that removing stamp duty on trading in small and mid-size quoted company shares was one of the five most popular fiscal measures that would have the greatest positive impact on companies were it announced in the 2013 Budget. It is important to note that this change is not due to take effect until the next tax year in April 2014". This info. from HM Treasury website but has anyone actually seen a more precise date from an official source. | the handyman | |
13/3/2014 10:37 | I thought it must be start of tax year my apologies | bc4 | |
13/3/2014 10:31 | bc4 March 10 twitter comment by Paul Scott from Equity Development quote Monday 28 April for start of AIM free stamp duty which seemed odd to me too. | fizzypop | |
13/3/2014 10:03 | Yes and remember no stamp duty on AIM shares after April the 6th so April and May could be very good months for AIM shares | bc4 | |
13/3/2014 09:55 | Good to see buyers returning here. | bains123 | |
12/3/2014 18:08 | 6034 SSIP FFO | janekane |
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