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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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22/5/2014 08:46 | 66-68 tomorrow? | junglee | |
22/5/2014 07:53 | Consolidation tomorrow the market starting to respond. | ![]() simon templar qc | |
21/5/2014 20:28 | Decent rise today lets hope we have seen the bottom now. Name change on 23rd May and consolidation of shares will make a difference. | ![]() simon templar qc | |
18/5/2014 12:16 | Parsons in fact all the news has been very good news so those who ride it out should be rewarded by the way take no notice of STEVE G aka the CHAMELEON lol | ![]() bc4 | |
18/5/2014 07:55 | Steve i will pay you not to buy any shares in HRR.Please keep your jinx away from here.Stick to Tan and QPP. I don't know if this is the right share for you. Some key point why it may not be suitable for you. It doesn't book profit until trade receivables are actually received. It's straightforward with its accounts. It debtor days are only 128 days. The company dos not buy and sell companies between its directors. It has a real office and a real phone number. The company board are all not close friends and past associates. It doesn't claim to make Microsoft like profit margins on what is a low margin business. It doesn't have the CEO wife sign off its accounts. It doesn't issue hundreds of millions of shares each year to buy growth. It actually pays more than a token dividends. The company dont ramp their own shares via Twitter The company do not pay websites to ramp HRR shares. The company board dont take short spread bets on their own shares. See what i am saying Steve? | ![]() oldtown | |
18/5/2014 07:41 | I increased my holding yet again this is now very cheap there has been no bad news at all. The problem is IMHO that a lot of holders are still in with shares from the open offer and when they have other losses (QPP,GBO and numerous small miners) they tend to sell profitable shares ie HHR. There is also the consolidation which always confuses some investors and very often leads to falls if it does I shall top up again. The fact is that the price is on a low single figure PE which is crazy for a company growing profits and dividends. I have most of my holding in my SIPP. This is a perfect investment for SIPPs and ISAs. I am well happy with HHR it has been very frustrating for the last year but they have constantly suprised on the upside. GLA | parsons | |
16/5/2014 18:40 | lolz idiot alert again | ![]() oldtown | |
16/5/2014 17:41 | Was looking at buying into again today, but after reading gollards post, decided to listen to him and wait for a bit, he reckon the price is going to drop a lot more and is writing all over Advfn, after what he has written will have to leave buying in for a while | ![]() steveglobal4 | |
16/5/2014 13:10 | Never think "never" in this market. Anything is possible & at the moment low is the trend. Unfortunately. It is not company specific. Many share-prices share striking similarities/pattern | ![]() lauders | |
16/5/2014 12:43 | Never thought this would fall back as it has the forecast dividend of over 10% for next year. | ![]() simon templar qc | |
16/5/2014 10:40 | Neil Woodford is buying that is good enough for me | ![]() bc4 | |
16/5/2014 10:29 | Well I've bought back in a small amount at 5.62p so fingers xxd The 200 day ma is around 5.75p so hopefully bounce back to there before end of day. Not that I know anything useful about charting - but it sounds good! | ![]() greenrichard | |
16/5/2014 10:23 | Hopefully not, it'll fallen by a factor of 10! | ![]() nuttynige | |
16/5/2014 10:19 | Yes think will we be 5.6p in September that is all that counts to me | ![]() bc4 | |
16/5/2014 10:12 | It has been interesting to watch the drop in price here from the 7p days. Maybe it is suffering from a QPP hangover, although I don't think it is anything like QPP in terms of how it operates. I still think there are great things to come from HHR, but I don't want to fight the downward trend by buying back in now. If the price drops below 5p then it will be hard to resist. | ![]() goliard | |
16/5/2014 09:57 | Looks like someone could be shorting HHR, good update, funds increasing their stakes but the share price falls normally the other way round | ![]() bc4 | |
15/5/2014 10:50 | The one thing you can't argue with is what the board said they was going to do 18 mths ago they have done and more, paid out .5p in divis and starting to achieve growth which is now happening the autofocus is taking a little more time than envisaged but it will come and be paid as a special divi, patience will be rewarded IMHO By way if anyone disagrees please feel to reply | ![]() bc4 | |
14/5/2014 20:32 | Thanks Simon. | ![]() modform | |
14/5/2014 19:01 | What is the yield, I am a holder wishing to add more. Some say 10%, some say 5%, and the reported yield is about 3%. Cheers m | ![]() modform | |
14/5/2014 18:25 | toffee someone been unloading stock almost everyday since 7.20p. The trading above expectations RNS did not stop them so I'm guessing either its a fund selling out of aim,or a large holder taking some profit from 2.5p last year. | ![]() oldtown | |
14/5/2014 15:35 | What overhang? - just nice to see a tad of volume at last | ![]() toffeeman | |
14/5/2014 14:45 | is that 27 million the end of the overhang i wonder? | ![]() oldtown |
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