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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Hydrodec Group Plc | LSE:HYR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BFD2QZ40 | ORD 50P |
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% | 3.25 | - | 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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23/4/2015 12:44 | Chart looks more hopeful, although I'm no expert. | luminoso | |
21/4/2015 08:53 | How did I know when I saw your name as the poster, it would contain exactly what you just posted... ...If you look through your other posts on other boards, they all follow the same theme. I don't like to excuse anyone, as you should post as you see fit but the word troll comes to mind. | capricious | |
20/4/2015 23:37 | In 6 years Hydro have delivered nothing.In another six years they still will not have, imo the same people will still be here drawing hefty pay checks?Smells like trouble to me!? | kendonagasaki | |
09/4/2015 15:49 | Yes, there are two ways of looking at everything in the stock market. If they did not buy, you might be saying how " not even the directors are buying at these prices" ! People can put a negative spin on anything, if it suits their purpose. | luminoso | |
09/4/2015 14:16 | When AIM Companies get into trouble the directors always try to reassure with crocodile buys? | kendonagasaki | |
09/4/2015 14:15 | Well, Lord Moynihan and Andrew Black are believers for sure. Hopefully the Archers will dip their hands in their pockets before too long, if they have not already at these low prices. | luminoso | |
08/4/2015 09:19 | Sizeable director buys. david77 - your purchase could be very well timed. | eclair | |
07/4/2015 18:49 | Closing price shows my 6.4p buy was a good move - as long as the share price holds up. | david77 | |
07/4/2015 16:30 | Its touching to know that you care about our well being. | luminoso | |
05/4/2015 06:56 | This is the mad desperation if hydro investors.I've used my £1000 over draught to buy shares in HYD as they are a bargain............. | quilarvium | |
02/4/2015 19:05 | I used my overdraft to buy £1,000 of HYR @ 6.4p - which is half of my existing average. The company has bought another which it must believe adds to supply of raw material. That seems positive to me so I was surprised to see the share price fall. | david77 | |
02/4/2015 18:17 | Nice ! Perhaps Mary has dragged Jeffrey out of his writing shed in Majorca and convinced him to invest in her new work place. He's got enough to throw around, I'd have thought ! | luminoso | |
02/4/2015 17:21 | There's a million buy @ 6.72 = £67,200 - shows confidence | david77 | |
02/4/2015 16:35 | Thanks Finraj. The link is better without the full stop at the end: | caradog | |
02/4/2015 15:24 | Thanks for that, finraj. | luminoso | |
02/4/2015 14:46 | Luminoso, just inferring from the transfer of control of Eco-Oil from Puralube to Hydrodec. Am guessing, no more insight. Maybe Puralube has enough continental feedstock secured to feed its German new refinery. | finraj | |
02/4/2015 14:42 | Or it might just be that some people have just realised that they should sell today to crystallise capital losses for this tax year. | caradog | |
02/4/2015 13:39 | As TR1 brought to our attention in January, the Ludgate environmental Fund are looking to wind up and offload their remaining shares in HYR. This could explain the big trade today and share price weakness.They had 1.1m pounds worth of shares at end of last year - about 13m maybe - so some pain still to come, methinks. | luminoso | |
02/4/2015 11:10 | finraj. Where did you get the impression/info that Puralube are exiting the market ? | luminoso | |
02/4/2015 09:10 | At the risk of repeating myself, but for Kendo's benefit, it's not the price of crude but the volatility. We've just gone through a period of a very rapid change over a very short timespan, on a more normal basis, previous margins are not so much a factor of 'crude price' and ultimately they average out. If the company was making profit before, as long as their market remains, they will again. | capricious | |
02/4/2015 07:25 | Deal completed:- | mortimer7 | |
01/4/2015 23:13 | this might work better: | caradog | |
01/4/2015 20:36 | Webcast from Ian Smale re the acqisition :- hxxp://www.brrmedia. | edale |
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