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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Hogg Rob. | LSE:HRG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1CM8S45 | 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% | 120.50 | 119.50 | 120.00 | - | 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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04/3/2009 11:26 | Wake up!!! This is breaking out!! :P | rattlesnake28 | |
03/3/2009 16:49 | I hope so, the rest of the market is coming down around our ears...for the first time ever, I'm glad I'm in AIM...main and FTSE companies looking rather shaky at best. | rattlesnake28 | |
03/3/2009 16:23 | Well someone's paid 16.22p for 80k on Plus, which is very positive. This is holding up fantastically in a very dodgy market. I can feel a buyout getting closer.. | james t kirk | |
03/3/2009 14:53 | I'm sorry......? It IS sub 20 and there was a T/s 2 weeks ago. Either you are a poor deramper or are on the wrong board...!????? | brumont | |
03/3/2009 14:21 | It seems every day they mark it down early morning and then in the afternoon we go up again, steady as she goes.. | james t kirk | |
02/3/2009 10:06 | Yes just a legal requirement from time to time. Good to see strength again today with offer at 16p currently. | james t kirk | |
02/3/2009 10:02 | the total voting rights announcement is no different to the one issues 5th January 307,762,884. a reminder and possible legal requirement to anyone considering a bid? | autobhanned | |
27/2/2009 15:34 | OTB > last year they issued a trading statement on 19th march and the final results 3rd june. Financial Year is April March. this afternoons graph is looking like a move up on near the close to 15 - 15.5 predictions from me normally mean 12p | autobhanned | |
27/2/2009 14:18 | Anyone know when the results are due? | onlythebest2 | |
27/2/2009 09:55 | The little shake has just encouraged more buyers ;0) | james t kirk | |
26/2/2009 10:54 | as above 1124 very nice// | ibs7491 | |
25/2/2009 16:47 | just over one month to go before the year end . | autobhanned | |
25/2/2009 16:44 | Nice close today, hopefully this time up we'll get past 20p.. | james t kirk | |
25/2/2009 15:08 | Steady progress up again today.. | james t kirk | |
24/2/2009 19:40 | Charts starting to look like the bottom of a cup and handle now, with a move back to 50p on the cards. Of course I'm expecting that to be a buyout at 50p and flatline thereafter. Here's hoping.. | james t kirk | |
24/2/2009 15:17 | it's going up again... | onlythebest2 | |
24/2/2009 12:06 | 157k traded on Plus so far.. Whole market is down so not difficult to tell why it's slipping.. | james t kirk | |
24/2/2009 11:33 | This is slipping on literally only GBP 1,000 of trades............ therefore, meaningless current share price | onlythebest2 | |
24/2/2009 08:09 | J T K >>> My graph manipulated? never ;) its pure science. | autobhanned | |
24/2/2009 07:05 | Yes it's certainly an uptrend in the past few months, so the bottom should progessivly get higher.. | james t kirk | |
23/2/2009 19:12 | Hi James - I kind of agree the top line's foundations are elusive. However, the bottom line I reckon is pretty firm? | onlythebest2 | |
23/2/2009 18:22 | I like the idea of the chart, but it's very manipulated as the top line is based on no facts. The top line should really point downwards and form a triangle with the lower line, which suggests we're heading for a breakout one way or the other. | james t kirk | |
23/2/2009 17:11 | hey autobhanned - i love that graph of yours. it suggests that, if the share price were to hit upper range on 2 March the share price would be over 25! i'd be overjoyed! fingers crossed... | onlythebest2 |
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