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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Interactive Wor | LSE:ITW | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B11FCP94 | ORD 0.25P |
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% | 67.00 | - | 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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28/2/2007 10:37 | moved down on very weak selling | kalmar | |
27/2/2007 22:55 | Silverfern you're right on the strong Div being a real attraction in a nervous market. | kalmar | |
27/2/2007 18:37 | Nice to see a blue share today when the rest of my holdings are red. I believe this to be a good sign of things to come | junior21 | |
27/2/2007 08:52 | When the FTSE falls then dividend yield is king. In theory, high div companies with protected earngings should hold their price on any downturn, and if they don't you still get your return | silverfern | |
27/2/2007 07:27 | Kebab77 - thanks - here's hoping | plentymorefish | |
26/2/2007 17:20 | I saw one was a cross-trade between market makers so I guess they had a big order to fill. Can't say any more I'm afraid. If I had more cash sitting in the bank doing nothing I'd top up - get a better return at current prices! | kebab77 | |
26/2/2007 15:12 | Kebab77 Do you know, are the big trades buys, sells or both - I'm thinking of topping up as we approach interims - your thoughts appreciated | plentymorefish | |
26/2/2007 14:48 | Big trades today! Surely there can't still be an overhang? | kebab77 | |
26/2/2007 08:28 | A run over the next fortnight would be good with results on the 8th | matt | |
24/2/2007 19:34 | What more can you ask ... Directors are comfortable with market expectations, results on 8 March 2007, a further update on trading, a dividend of at least 80 percent of the Group's earnings to reflect the cash generative nature of the business. | matt | |
24/2/2007 18:57 | Kebab...who knows but.. after the strong bounce off lows....I would hardly say there has been been much pull back...so I dont expect the share price to go any lower...Break 90 and its 100 and new highs....the news on the Divi(to be 2nd half weighted) is another brucey!!...we know from experience that the stock is fairly illiquid...so can fly on any news or decent volume...its the sort of stock you need to buy on pullbacks not on news imo. | kalmar | |
23/2/2007 08:53 | So what are people expecting / hoping for? A rise end of next week in advance of the interims? | kebab77 | |
19/2/2007 11:19 | the company told me that what was holding up expansion into some other countries, Australia was mentioned, was age verification over the mobile. Does anyone who is a good deal more techy than me know what this involves or when it is likely to be introduced. | kimboy2 | |
16/2/2007 04:40 | I'm in Phnom Penh at the moment - no need to try as free here!! | johnrxx99 | |
15/2/2007 17:02 | volsung, why don't you ask your Dad about it first | silverfern | |
15/2/2007 16:19 | Has anybody, you know, tried out the naughty stuff sold by this company? Is it very dirty or just a bit seedy? If you buy the shares do you get free porn or get to meet the actresses? | volsung | |
15/2/2007 16:12 | I bought into a co. called Broadcastle a few years ago and an institution there was selling at around 50P. It took months for the overhang to clear. Once it did, the shares rose 50 % very quickly. Finally got taken over for 120P. When at 50P the shares were yielding 7%. | dumpling | |
12/2/2007 12:47 | Hmmm, decent volume but not much movement. Is the overhang still there? | kebab77 | |
08/2/2007 12:50 | Most of mine is in Aim stocks too. In view of the volatile nature of Aim, the key thing is to remember sell out before you lose your memory. I have a note stuck to the screen here. | diogenesj | |
08/2/2007 12:40 | That's what I want to do when I retire! | silverfern | |
07/2/2007 15:23 | Yes, most of my SIPP is in AIM stocks. Bang goes the retirement then! | wiganer | |
07/2/2007 15:20 | Can you buy AIM into SIPPs - I was unaware of thast. | silverfern | |
07/2/2007 13:06 | I sold on opening this morning. Will look to buy back in but via my SIPP, if it pulls back too far. | wiganer |
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