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HHR Helphire Grp.

5.80
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 01:00:00
Delayed by 15 minutes
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 01:00:00
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
07/4/2014
20:59
Just some recent heavy selling?
knigel
07/4/2014
20:50
No agreed knigel my point is the chart has turned why is the ?
risk1
07/4/2014
20:43
Helphire has already risen from a mere £ 3 million company (back when the company only had 330 million shares and was trading under a penny - a few of us were here in the dark days)to a decent £ 170 million company in just 2-3 years. I am not sure I want Helphire becoming the next QPP - in my humble opinion there's always a risk of expanding too fast (remember Innovation). Maybe QPP might be looking at Helphire as a bolt on acquisition? Considering the share price performance over the last two years - there is little to moan about imo
knigel
07/4/2014
20:38
Hhr chart has always looked so good until now????
risk1
07/4/2014
19:02
HHR would have to get medical facilities as well and £200 million quid funding just for starters. Can't see it as another QPP otherwise I would be buying it like crazy
leopold555
07/4/2014
18:28
Im out because QPP seems miles ahead and I feel HHR is too close for comfort
stanmore2
07/4/2014
17:16
Cheers for that NN
bc4
07/4/2014
16:41
I expect that HHR realises the importance of telematics and that this is behind Avril's new chair role. QPP seems to have a bit of a head start, but if HHR emulates the model (which HHR always intended to, but got waylaid by the financial crisis) it should claw its way back.
Has anybody else noticed the link between New Law and Brightside Insurance brokers? (Helen Molyneux is not only C.E.O. of new Law but also a director of Brightside)
If HHR can put together car hire/repair, solicitors, telematics and insurance broking, it is on the road to high margins a la Quindell imo.

nicky name
07/4/2014
15:40
Institutions sell for all kinds of reasons and the stocked has most probably been placed around the 6.35/4 level. Wouldn't read too much into institutional sells.Perhaps our chairman can arrange for a telematics acquisition !!LT
ltinvestor
07/4/2014
14:48
Out for now
risk1
07/4/2014
14:28
There certainly seems to be a some of selling could be for various reasons
bc4
07/4/2014
14:27
2 x 20,000,000 gone through......looks like someone is offloading. L2 looks weak....
jakedog2
07/4/2014
14:26
Bottom RH side of H & S - and also next support.
eeza
07/4/2014
14:19
Eeza why 6p?
bc4
07/4/2014
14:12
H & S on the chart - back to 6p.
eeza
07/4/2014
13:54
This is turning nasty

Why??

risk1
06/4/2014
19:29
I am in for a couple of million shares now, One of the best recovery stocks about I believe.
ant15
06/4/2014
19:18
Agreed bc4, one of the best shares to tuck away in isa.
modform
06/4/2014
18:33
A lot of the selling could have been people taking profits before end of tax year nothing has changed IMHO still a great company with a terrific board
bc4
06/4/2014
17:52
I wonder when this will start to move
montynj
06/4/2014
11:01
Screaming buy in my opinion but trouble is I am building a large stake in CTP which has multibagger written all over it. Might sell DAIP to invest here been watching for a while
leopold555
05/4/2014
14:55
If it does the yield goes up so as I have some already I will wait for a better entry point or find something else with a better yield or that pays special dividends too.
lauders
05/4/2014
11:05
With 0.5p in dividends over the past 12 months at the present price that is about 7.5% yield and price surely won't stay at this level.
xpan
04/4/2014
01:42
Gone a bit quiet here now! Just a period of consolidation before we kick-off again or are we going to stick here for a while? The story hasn't changed so patience is needed. Just contemplating sticking more funds into this one but am actually looking for a high yield payer that has the potential to increase my capital by growth over time too. Still searching!
lauders
01/4/2014
22:27
Must be then
bc4
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