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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Kellan Grp | LSE:KLN | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B03W5P29 | ORD 0.01P |
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% | 0.30 | 0.25 | 0.35 | - | 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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27/8/2015 09:49 | KLN - 30% riser over the past 5 wkg days.... and that mainly on small money value buys of abt £1000 each. Still only a total of 200,000 shares showing on each side bid/ask on level 2. Best bid/ask prices showing now 2.25/2.50p, with only 4x 50k lots in total from the 4 mm's, so the spread has tightened up. All the ask is now at 2.5p, which is unusual. 50k just been taken @ 2.25p, as I type. Excellent to see the change in attitude to this stock which until recently, when trades were almost at a standstill. I think good things are expected here. f | fillipe | |
14/8/2015 00:24 | 3-4 wks for next results, I think. No date yet confirmed. f | fillipe | |
13/8/2015 18:15 | kellan rising after the good results from Michael page today. I haven't seen this many trades on kellan for the last few months. In general recruiters such as page, hays and interquest have been doing well. Here's hoping HY results due next month are also good. | phdboy | |
13/8/2015 13:25 | def was and is time to buy | spursspurs | |
13/8/2015 13:19 | Almost 7yrs on and it's now "wakey-wakey" time at KLN - well up the on the leader-board - 36.8% today, following other recent very decent daily upticks daily. Still cheap f | fillipe | |
11/8/2015 22:56 | Good to see the interest building here for KLN. Given the general climate for their sector and the work put in over many years now, there should be some upticks in their next set of numbers. If that's the actual outcome then there's quite the possibility of some serious gains here. f | fillipe | |
11/8/2015 13:56 | time to buy | spursspurs | |
23/7/2015 10:09 | Recruiters seem to be doing well. With some decent results these could test the high of 2014 in my view. | firoze1 | |
15/7/2015 06:18 | Given Michael Page results, perhaps the overall market will do well and drag KLN up with it! | nosytrader | |
26/5/2015 08:00 | 40% not be be sniffed at! :) | firoze1 | |
21/5/2015 16:23 | They were very short of stock all the way up. As they just announced a AGM and with no volumes I decided to help out the mm's with 150k sold at 1.19p. might regret that later it does look a good recovery play but 40% profit is ok. | 21trader | |
21/5/2015 16:18 | Any idea why this is ticking up? | firoze1 | |
18/5/2015 11:00 | Not surprising it's moving up after last set of excellent results and not much stock about unless somebody turns up and bails out the mm's ! | 21trader | |
15/5/2015 08:59 | Been invested in kellan for last few years and the business news for Kellan and its market is good. A known unknown however is the majority shareholder and lender to Kellan, Paul Bell, appears to be in a mess. After researching it over last few weeks he is difficult to profile. The known facts are that quite a few of his investments have failed - Silverdell early last year and then 666bet, ultrasis in the last 3 months. Many millions appear to have been lost by him on these investments. The last 2 failures followed his arrest as part of a fraud probe (VAT related) - coming off a private jet at Heathrow in April 2015 On the positive side he has been a long term investor in Kellan and his money appears to me to have kept them going. If he was a forced seller for whatever reason unclear what would happen but the business as stated by others is streamlined, has some reasonable brands and relationships so should be worth comfortably more than the current value unless its some kind of fire sale. Board seems independent and mgmt team are capable so interesting long term investment which might see some surprises short term. | morton2011 | |
14/5/2015 13:32 | Waking up today but still a lot lower than recent spike. | 21trader | |
24/4/2015 14:37 | Sure there is a buy order look at all the selling they took. No way am I selling this below 1p after those results. I bet a large buy shows later | 21trader | |
24/4/2015 12:47 | I still hold ACO ? If you think it's a pump and dump then do not buy this simple as that :-)) | 21trader | |
24/4/2015 12:40 | More pump and dump.....see ACO guys! 21trader is FLOPINFO II!!!! | makday | |
24/4/2015 12:39 | Well it's not surprising. If it was a oil or mining stock at top of leaders board there would be 200-500 posts. ". We are now in an excellent position to capitalise on investments made to date and take advantage of this buoyant market. 2014 NFI of GBP1.2 million represents growth of 34.5% compared to 2013" I think the current rise is actually deflating the price should re-rate in the coming weeks. | 21trader | |
24/4/2015 12:27 | 164 lol... | wulwirth | |
24/4/2015 11:07 | Cannot even get a quote to buy 10,000 even after a 85k sale might be a buy order being worked it's not easy getting stock now. | 21trader | |
24/4/2015 09:48 | Funny thing is that the half year set of results sent the shares from under 0.5p to intraday 2p+ in September Today is the full year results which show more recovery but the price is back to half that spike and more. It would not surprise me to see the price get back to 1.5p+ | 21trader | |
24/4/2015 08:59 | Yes, 2.4 mil cap 25 mil turnover, moving into profits, costs cut and seem to be generating cash now and a bullish outlook. | 21trader | |
24/4/2015 08:39 | Great set of results today. KLN finally moving back into profit. Costs under control. Revenues growing. | skier100 | |
24/4/2015 08:21 | I think those results are very good. If they can start to bring down debt then the shares in time should do well. | 21trader |
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