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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Jacques Vert | LSE:JQV | London | Ordinary Share | GB0004699137 | ORD 10P |
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% | 21.00 | - | 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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15/7/2010 16:46 | Nothing to report here except for 85 million shares changing hands :-)) ?????? | watchout2 | |
30/6/2010 11:37 | My thoughts are that I bought 250k at 5p and sold too early at 13p FWIW :( | deswalker | |
30/6/2010 11:34 | paulej....Go on then ! Enlighten us wit your analysis and thoughts | davidosh | |
30/6/2010 11:23 | What a dull BB - what an exciting prospect the stock is | paulej | |
30/6/2010 11:23 | What a dull BB - what an exciting prospect the stock is | paulej | |
29/6/2010 08:43 | I had top sliced a third of mine but bought half of them back this morning and will now keep as the divi yield gives me security and outlook was pretty good. | davidosh | |
29/6/2010 08:32 | Very good. Wish I held a few more but the liquidity is minimal. | wjccghcc | |
29/6/2010 08:31 | Stopping in my bottom draw! | royaloak | |
29/6/2010 08:07 | Absolutely cracking results. Return to paying a dividend after 15 years absence and a lovely 5% yield FOUR times covered so very safe. Huge cash pile and the current trading is up too What more could one want especially in these uncertain times ? Well done Jack Green !! | davidosh | |
29/6/2010 07:54 | Actually you will be hard pressed to find better. Some performance, deserves it's mark up. | watchout2 | |
29/6/2010 07:53 | Some results there. Explains why a protected buyer has mopped up any sales for 2 months now. | watchout2 | |
14/4/2010 08:13 | Looks like it is off again 1 offer 15p now 15.5p next offer 25k NMS on L2 | love it | |
12/2/2010 11:01 | Tipped in the IC - one of Simon Thompson's "Bargain Shares for 2010" | skyship | |
11/2/2010 11:48 | Still edging up. | the big fella | |
04/2/2010 13:39 | 5,100,000 @ 16p ... someone is CONFIDENT. LOL ... | an0n1 | |
27/1/2010 09:47 | Decided to take profits here as it has been a staggering rally, but seems to have run out of steam. Still think there could be more here long term and might try to trade if the price drops back. | goliard | |
25/1/2010 19:48 | This is the 2nd occassion where the price has done nothing only to go 1p better late in the day .... when the Street comes in ??!! | omerta | |
25/1/2010 17:31 | Another cracking day for JQV. Difficult to call where the ceiling is for this spike. | the big fella | |
25/1/2010 17:07 | EVO with a 210p price target prelim price target. I haven't followed Laura Ashley for a long time and have always struggled to see who would ever bid for them. | goliard | |
25/1/2010 16:49 | Which Broker produced the note, goliard? Back to 477... Laura Ashley have lost all the gain late this afternoon since they went better on the news that on the 15th Jan the CEO purchased stock @ a tad over 13p to increase her holding by 150/- to a total of 500/- Anyone follow this retail stock? | omerta | |
25/1/2010 16:21 | Strangely enough I already have some AAAM but haven't posted on the board. Not in profit, but only about a penny away! It's in my longer term hold category or sell if 100% gain so today's broker note has made me very happy. Anyway - back to Jacques now... | goliard | |
25/1/2010 16:19 | targets are often missed and miners are not my strongpoint sadly. I have lost money on a few over the years and in about seven different countries. I often wonder whether some ever had anyone working on them ...lol | davidosh | |
25/1/2010 16:16 | Need to diversify chaps and with a £2.70 target currently at 77p it looks interesting ;-) | knowing |
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