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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Hill & Smith Plc | LSE:HILS | London | Ordinary Share | GB0004270301 | ORD 25P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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25.00 | 1.23% | 2,050.00 | 2,035.00 | 2,050.00 | 2,055.00 | 1,998.00 | 1,998.00 | 146,323 | 16:35:20 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Fabricated Structural Metal | 829.8M | 68.8M | 0.8553 | 23.91 | 1.63B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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13/4/2008 13:03 | The only PONG here is the STINKING PIZZA. Think the poor sod is an illeterate. How did he get in ? | hvs | |
13/4/2008 13:01 | Only a pizza head would hold a barbeque on a Rainy day. You idle sod why are you not doing the marathon in AID of PRE investors!!(I have done 4 L/marathons) | barniebear | |
08/4/2008 07:40 | AndyAsh. My verry well placed MOLE tells me this co hils WILL have 5 yrs yes that is 5yrs of ABOVE average growth & with steel in all its many forms selling at record prices IMO the only way is UP. DYOR. | barniebear | |
07/4/2008 17:13 | Just looking on here to see if anyone has any intelligent thoughts on these shares but all I can find is adolescent de-ramping. Hope such nonsense makes you feels better pizzaface as I can assure no-one would base their buying or selling decisions on your insightful analysis. | andyash | |
06/4/2008 09:41 | bothdavis. Pizza is SMARTING over his losses on PRE & as i have being pointing out at all & sundry on that thread (PREs) what a pile of do-do that c/o is he has taken it on board to have a go at ME on any of my other investment threads.BTW i am app 48% down on my "INVESTMENT" in PRE . | barniebear | |
06/4/2008 08:48 | pizza3, as a Reception class teacher I am worried at your range of words, appears very limited & may have to alert my headteacher as to the possibility of putting you on the Special Needs register as I firmly believe you are not at the level you should be for your age! | bothdavis | |
03/4/2008 11:56 | kaka!! Would that be the Worlds Best Footballer.!! | barniebear | |
03/4/2008 11:53 | this share is kaka IMO...DYOR | pizza3 | |
02/4/2008 07:10 | Moaning All. My deep throat "mole" informes me HILS are in for 5 years YES folks 5years of ABOVE average growth!! | barniebear | |
31/3/2008 16:07 | this share is poo....IMHO DYOR | pizza3 | |
29/3/2008 15:13 | Pity they don't do speed cameras as well - would be at £60 now with a commendation on your licence | iglet | |
29/3/2008 08:14 | £4.50 to £5.00 within a few weeks I would say! Market realises drop has been overdone, Government still renewing roadside signage, crashbarriers & putting in place those damn silly signs that flash the speed at you when you know what speed you are driving at! Just glad its HILS putting them in! I see £ signs when they flash at me! Super long term buy, think five, ten, twenty years will double, triple in value. New road furniture & replacement are an ongoing item in road buiding these days. Keep the faith. | bothdavis | |
28/3/2008 14:39 | In normal market conditions hils would be £1.50 NOW.!! | pizza3 | |
28/3/2008 14:34 | Profit. In normal market conditions hils would be £4.50 NOW.!! | barniebear | |
28/3/2008 08:16 | 250 within a few weeks IMO | pizza3 | |
28/3/2008 08:01 | In normal market conditions HILS would e worth a lot more. EPS for the current year should be north of 33p. At 350p, that gives a PE of just c11. If we can get sme stability in the markets, then we shuld see 400p in the very near term. if you believe a growng company should attractve a PE of 15, then 500p is on the cards this year. HLS have some exciting opport=unities with the M25 widening programme, the temporary car park product and extensions to railway platforms. | pr0fithunter |
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