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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Huntsworth Plc | LSE:HNT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0CRWK29 | 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% | 107.50 | 107.50 | 108.00 | - | 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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18/8/2008 16:20 | looks good for 70p plus | tom111 | |
25/7/2008 15:01 | whealan different company different world 2003!! | chairman2 | |
24/7/2008 17:11 | Not quite uncharted - we were lower in 2003. As long as the borrowings can go on being rolled over there should be sunlit uplands ahead when all this is over. Or a bid - hope springs eternal. | whealan | |
24/7/2008 16:17 | Uncharted territory sharepricewise. There is a month to the results and the market seems to be anticipating bad news. | chairman2 | |
30/5/2008 21:38 | Good question qs9, a steady trickle of small sales then a big one at close today. Maybe an institution off loading shares...or some problem? | engineer66 | |
30/5/2008 15:17 | Taking a hammering recently, graph does not look good, any thoughts out there>? | qs9 | |
15/5/2008 20:45 | good new and no oine knows what to say | chairman2 | |
15/5/2008 15:02 | More positive news and just a few little sells. Are we out of fashion?! | tinker10 | |
31/3/2008 09:32 | Looks like blood on the floor. | scallywagkid | |
27/3/2008 16:04 | 'Nightlife' I would presume. Send for Van Helsing. There is work to be done. | scallywagkid | |
27/3/2008 12:08 | over at Chime there is 'life Captain' maybe not as we know it | chairman2 | |
27/3/2008 09:56 | There may well be blood on the floor before the Master awakes | scallywagkid | |
25/3/2008 22:37 | once a month I return to Dracula's tomb dust undisturbed I'll tiptoe away. | chairman2 | |
25/2/2008 10:41 | big ego's in PR and marketing but Huntsworth is going to struggle to keep up with the much bigger players when things pick up | chairman2 | |
22/2/2008 14:27 | Mr Chairman He already owns a large minority share I believe. I have said for a long time that he ought to buy the rest and put it together with Huntsworth. Seems a natch to me from a business point of view. | whealan | |
22/2/2008 13:20 | See on another thread speculation that Martin Sorrel is trying (again) to buy Tim Bell's Chime | chairman2 | |
19/2/2008 18:31 | Markie Could you please explain.... | whealan | |
18/2/2008 16:45 | late life here. interesting. | markie7 | |
01/2/2008 08:43 | maybe will up to 80p -85p ? trade line is support at 68p, but no trader... | hmkwan | |
21/1/2008 13:42 | But I do agree its silly Huntsworth may be a leading indicator and there is likely to be trouble in UK plc in 2008 marketing budgets always feel the pinch heading into a down turn but turn becack up as a signal of the bottom. PR in contrast should see good fees in bad times after all they thrive on the bad news of others | chairman2 | |
18/1/2008 13:11 | in the long run we are all dead also keynes he went onto prove his theory | markie7 | |
18/1/2008 12:57 | Was it Keynes who said that markets can stay irrational longer than you can stay solvent? | whealan | |
16/1/2008 10:05 | Mr Market it seems does not agree | chairman2 | |
16/1/2008 09:32 | now, this is silly. off 13-14p after an inline trading statement? including 70% visibiity on 2008? absolute RAGING buy in my view. | markie7 | |
21/12/2007 17:57 | staff and management will be worried about their year end share options they want a low price on issue and a high price on cashing in!! mean Q1 share price performance should be good!! | chairman2 |
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