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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Hollywood Bowl Group Plc | LSE:BOWL | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BD0NVK62 | 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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3.00 | 0.92% | 330.00 | 326.50 | 327.50 | 330.00 | 324.50 | 330.00 | 451,643 | 16:35:24 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bowling Centers | 215.08M | 34.15M | 0.1989 | 16.47 | 562.36M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/9/2012 14:19 | Forgot to mention ACHL. (They make oranges) Resistance at 35p followed by a small me-trace is my tip on that one.. but DYOR | thorpematt | |
21/9/2012 08:13 | TPJ JV's with 3 of the worlds biggest gold co's. Illiquid as hell so moves quick. Spikes of 100-300% in a day have happened before. | christianf12 | |
20/9/2012 19:59 | Ref: post 530 CEY is closing in on my initial target and no doubt you are counting the profits. BUT What's this? A bowl within a bowl. Perhaps 137p is next? Meanwhile down in the South Atlantic there are stirings. Last weeks giant gas find by FOGL got me thinking: Argos resources have a small but very signifcant gas reservoir upon their acreage which would be very commercial were it not located where it is. Today's 15million traded versus the usual 0.85m seems to indicate I'm not alone. | thorpematt | |
19/9/2012 21:22 | Nice bowl ATC...and of course GENL. | blueball | |
16/9/2012 20:05 | nap 14th - I am in SKS at present - also am not completeley convinced yet of the way forward. Keeping close watch. | uxb_steve | |
16/9/2012 19:52 | FCCN might well have disappointed in 2011.Looks better prospects now perhaps at 24.5p. | towpath2 | |
16/9/2012 18:11 | SKS - looks more like a C&H to me. Interesting if it breaks.... Watching. NVTA - looks like a toilet pan to me!!! I still have a few but have given up all hope. | napoleon 14th | |
10/9/2012 19:56 | The Greatest Bowl Of All-Time ? | rich2go | |
10/9/2012 12:48 | CEO flying on results from latest well , looks very "Bowltastic " to me , sorry I cant do the chartything. | tommy51 | |
10/9/2012 12:03 | nice bowl at BGL | londonfinancial | |
07/9/2012 14:23 | Can you see the bowl now ? | saturdaygirl | |
30/8/2012 16:01 | How about PEN for a nicely formed bowl.... | interceptor2 | |
28/8/2012 16:47 | Here we have CEY. Egyptian gold miner. Accordingly the share price tanked due to political instability. In practice not a lot really happened for CEY (out in the sticks a bit I believe). Anyhow, the chart was downtrend and now has bowled out sideways and started it incline. 1st target is 100p for a swift 25%. | thorpematt | |
27/8/2012 12:35 | BGL Looks simular to what you are looking for . | londonfinancial | |
24/8/2012 14:19 | PGR Tiddler and illiquid | christianf12 | |
22/8/2012 10:30 | SKS (as above, sorry) | rimmy2000 | |
22/8/2012 10:10 | Shanks Group PLC SKS appears to have been in the process of forming the perfect bowl and today announced that at the Silverburn Shopping Centre in Glasgow the recycling rate has increased from 9 per cent to 97 per cent, with a cost saving of over 50 per cent per month. The upward movement in price on a down day is encouraging and will hopefully be further supported by a previous bidder who was sent away with a flea in their ear returning. Sorry unable to post a chart IE | investoree | |
22/8/2012 08:26 | TSCO (Bizarely) XEL (Arguably) and FDI (early stages) | thorpematt | |
21/8/2012 21:19 | APR - back to £10? | cockneyrebel | |
21/8/2012 10:10 | SWP bowl back to 8p / 12p | norbert colon | |
20/8/2012 16:42 | Would you call SHG a bowl? | plasybryn | |
20/8/2012 11:26 | XEL looking like a bowl starting to form, breaking out of current trading range... | mike_f | |
17/8/2012 14:49 | Keep an eye on FTE | christianf12 |
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