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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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07/5/2014 14:00 | Lauders, okay, but as long as it comes soon..! | rathlindri | |
07/5/2014 12:23 | Not yet please. I am waiting for some funds to buy any day now. Perhaps Monday. The boost can wait till Tuesday ;-) | lauders | |
07/5/2014 11:40 | Surprising that the mention in the Times hasn't given this a wee boost today | rathlindri | |
07/5/2014 07:34 | Quite why the share price has weakened is confusing, two upbeat trading statements and cash in the bank, its ludicrous. | simon templar qc | |
07/5/2014 06:31 | Good mention in the times today regarding Woodford and Henderson upping their stakes | nw99 | |
06/5/2014 10:33 | Long term looks a great buy and hold situation | nw99 | |
06/5/2014 10:32 | The Woodford, and other fund purchases should be seen as a big vote of confidence in my opinion, bodes well. | rathlindri | |
06/5/2014 10:14 | Yes, very good news that Neil wants a good chunk of this in his new fund. I think that the institutions understand why the margins will improve now that they own New Law. This industry is not understood by most private investors, which is why they have been spooked by an anonymous blogger writing unsubstantiated innuendo over at Quindell. | nicky name | |
06/5/2014 09:57 | Good to see Woodford Investment Management buying today...you know that this is Neil Woodford (ex Invesco Perpetual High Income Fund)'s new fund management company. He has such a good reputation so it's a good sign he is backing the company | montynj | |
06/5/2014 09:41 | Lot of holding RNS today, all increasing stakes | beginner3 | |
06/5/2014 07:31 | Any ideas as why, in spite of a positive trading statement, the share price is not going up ? | montynj | |
05/5/2014 10:18 | Sunray go and have a look then | bc4 | |
04/5/2014 11:37 | QPP worth a look. | sunray5 | |
03/5/2014 09:08 | A great time to buy this one. Not much will happen until the results. Happy to buy and hold for several years. | capricious71 | |
01/5/2014 15:43 | The gap up this morning was always likely to get filled it almost made it and may well be enough. | pistonbroke1 | |
01/5/2014 15:31 | Oldtown my guess is it is just profit-taking, many have been in here at a lower price. Human nature. Me I will wait for jam tomorrow. "tomorrow"being a long way off just yet. | the juggler | |
01/5/2014 15:23 | upgrade link hxxp://www.mideastti | simon templar qc | |
01/5/2014 15:12 | Very strange action today on this trading above expectations RNS looks like a large overhang is upon us. | oldtown | |
01/5/2014 13:22 | Topped up again after the reconstruction at end of month the share price is likely to strengthen. | simon templar qc | |
01/5/2014 12:44 | Upgrade... 8.70p 4 Traders ยท 3 hours ago. Helphire Group plc Upgraded to Buy by Nplus1 Brewin (HHR) Helphire Group plc (LON:HHR) was upgraded by Nplus1 Brewin to a "buy" rating in a research note issued on Thursday, AnalystRatings.Net reports. The firm currently has a GBX 8.70 ($0.15) price target on the stock. Nplus1 Brewin's price objective ... | simon templar qc | |
01/5/2014 12:33 | Am not surprised at Paul Scot view he has lost a packet over the years on this sector. Accident Exchange went to the wall and it cost him dear. | simon templar qc | |
01/5/2014 12:17 | Somewhat contradictory as he also says in the same piece that HHR was "one of my most successful investments of 2012-3" ! | bruceylegs |
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