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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ide Group Holdings Plc | LSE:IDE | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BN4M3M55 | 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% | 72.50 | 70.00 | 75.00 | - | 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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19/8/2019 16:54 | Most of our buys seem to be routed to NEX so aren't showing, I suspect the volume is considerably higher than reported. | na_bmth | |
19/8/2019 16:31 | Oh enlighten me cider man. | ![]() hammopj | |
19/8/2019 16:23 | I know more about you than you would like me to know. | ![]() chimers | |
19/8/2019 16:20 | Bore off!! What a load of piffle. You are an observer. Hooked on white lightning. I feel sorry for you. Get help. | ![]() hammopj | |
19/8/2019 15:33 | Buyers back in again. | ![]() chimers | |
19/8/2019 15:00 | Your drunk! | ![]() hammopj | |
19/8/2019 14:53 | Oh *mic drop* | ![]() hammopj | |
19/8/2019 14:50 | No idea who the good looking dude is but here is a Bull flag explained for simpeltons. | ![]() chimers | |
19/8/2019 14:48 | Bullish flag formations are found in stocks with strong uptrends. They are called bull flags because the pattern resembles a flag on a pole. The pole is the result of a vertical rise in a stock and the flag results from a period of consolidation. The flag can be a horizontal rectangle, but is also often angled down away from the prevailing trend. Another variant is called a bullish pennant, in which the consolidation takes the form of a symmetrical triangle. The shape of the flag is not as important as the underlying psychology behind the pattern. Basically, despite a strong vertical rally, the stock refuses to drop appreciably, as bulls snap up any shares they can get. The breakout from a flag often results in a powerful move higher, measuring the length of the prior flag pole. | ![]() chimers | |
19/8/2019 14:48 | No chime. You are very bad. It's the cheap cider. | ![]() hammopj | |
19/8/2019 14:44 | Wet Don. Hardly one to speak of being erudite!! | ![]() hammopj | |
19/8/2019 14:43 | You see guys I really am good at this!! Wanna make money or just wanna bleat and whinge it's your shout............. Chimers14 Aug '19 10:39 - 611 of 731 Edit Chart looks like a Bull Flag which means if correct it will rocket upwards to 10p on first leg. Then it would settle (prob due to profit taking) before the second and third legs target near 20p. IMO. Chimers14 Aug '19 10:52 - 614 of 731 Edit Bull flags and Bear flags are beyond any doubt or argument the most accurate chart signals there are. Some would argue they are the only chart signal worth trading. They almost always happen. | ![]() chimers | |
19/8/2019 14:41 | Go check out my previous posts re the chart and what a BULL FLAG is I posted them last week. What you see now is the leg of the flag appearing and it can go all the way to 10p on this run alone!! Hey... IDS. | ![]() chimers | |
19/8/2019 14:39 | Not one for erudition are you!!........ | ![]() chimers | |
19/8/2019 14:29 | You best go and catch yer mate he will be hiding as per. | ![]() chimers | |
19/8/2019 14:23 | RUN........you might catch up with yer wife hahahahahahaha!! | ![]() chimers | |
19/8/2019 14:22 | Anyway back to filter chimers/ibans You always were a nutcase, just forgot for a moment it's been several years since we crossed paths. This site is full of pump and dump lunatics. | ![]() dave4545 | |
19/8/2019 14:21 | How's yer wife 'Dave' the one who couldnt stand you anymore so is getting pumped by yer mate!!? | ![]() chimers | |
19/8/2019 14:20 | Is that all you got? | ![]() chimers |
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