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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Hidefield Gld | LSE:HIF | London | Ordinary Share | GB0003644506 | ORD 1P |
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% | 1.475 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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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18/9/2009 10:10 | don't expect it so soon | abu azaan | |
18/9/2009 09:50 | need some news on who's doing the takeover | madmonkflin | |
18/9/2009 09:50 | MM's can do what they like with the share price :-( | robwoodt | |
18/9/2009 09:47 | Glad I sold first thing and took a quick profit | doris905 | |
18/9/2009 09:14 | If someone has stated intention of a bid (which they have), then there is always the possibility of a counter bid by another. All will depend on HIF assets and potential value. It's a case of wait and see. | ucretin | |
18/9/2009 09:09 | Cheap little company like this, it's peanuts for a bigger player. i'll be rich quick or become poor trying, but confident a bid will materialise ;-p always DYOR & good luck everyone | robwoodt | |
18/9/2009 08:46 | well I got stopped out. put in a stop for 2.40, then saw on L2 next bid down was 2.25 so that was skipped and stopped out for 2.17 - shame went from £500 proift this morning to £100 loss | abu azaan | |
18/9/2009 08:40 | Simple. Total control by the mm's, they are doing exactly what i said last night, very tricky situation, mm's are pushing it up and down at will, buyers must be in the belief a bid is coming otherwise they will find themselves on a paper loss when the mm's turn up it downwards. Would not want to trade this today. | 8trade | |
18/9/2009 08:38 | was that a tree shake - seemed to fall on not a huge number of sells? | abu azaan | |
18/9/2009 08:34 | See a lot of 'new experts' giving their advice; Induna et al. Morons. zak_mo. Hate to see how and what you trade if you call 170k a huge trade. Pocket money must be tight! | ucretin | |
18/9/2009 08:34 | Induna123 - 18 Sep'09 - 08:31 - 841 of 842 classic Pump and Dump. ?? The possible bid is fact not rumour. | reckless kelly | |
18/9/2009 08:33 | 8trade what are your views on the current situation | abu azaan | |
18/9/2009 08:32 | Has anybody still got this zak clown unfiltered ? Well read his nonesense and you will lose money, "open at 3p" and now he has sold it's "wait for retrace to 1.5p" | 8trade | |
18/9/2009 08:32 | there was no huge sell. in fact L2 is looking like: buys 3 v sells 2 | abu azaan | |
18/9/2009 08:31 | I hate to say it but classic Pump and Dump. Mm's must have been holding millions. | induna123 | |
18/9/2009 08:27 | this has started to drop a huge sell of 170k just going through I would sell and wait for the re trace to 1.5p | zak_mo | |
18/9/2009 08:24 | well thanks mm....at least i could get out with a profit. 8trade....learn something new ,excellent post last night. | sos100 | |
18/9/2009 08:23 | thanks Abu its certainly turning out that way with this little monster ! | desertrat | |
18/9/2009 08:17 | This and VGM today going very well on volume. | carchase | |
18/9/2009 08:16 | happy birthday! | abu azaan | |
18/9/2009 08:14 | goodness all my shares are flying today and it's my birthday, maybe i should have them more often..........on second thoughts perhaps not | desertrat | |
18/9/2009 08:08 | good start | zac_mo | |
18/9/2009 08:05 | lots of buys coming in especially on plus | abu azaan | |
18/9/2009 04:52 | It will be interesting to see the outcome here... particularly as the current management team oversaw massive falls in the share price!? | 6500slider | |
18/9/2009 01:53 | Sorry meant to type Burbelly not Burley - sorry tired | machupichu |
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