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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Laird | LSE:LRD | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1VNST91 | ORD 28.125P |
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% | 199.90 | 199.90 | 200.20 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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11/12/2014 14:15 | churchtower, Please could you post that chart. | contrarian2investor | |
11/12/2014 13:56 | On my weekly data chart the reverse head and shoulders pattern commencing late 2013 is very clear. Taking a line from 7/2/14 across the neckline of the pattern to 27/10/14 then the move today, if held, is the start of a breakout with a measureable target of a 60p rise to 380. CH. | churchtower | |
11/12/2014 13:46 | Get ready for the pop. We are heading above £3.20p. Our patience will pay off. c2i Why can't Apple meet demand for the iPhone 6? | contrarian2investor | |
11/12/2014 12:34 | Automated dribble selling on tiny volume which affects the price out of all proportion to the trades involved. I am inclined to think that MMs are holding the price back for their own manipulative agenda. Anyone out there with other ideas ? CH | churchtower | |
11/12/2014 12:13 | Each day it starts well and then nearly loses it by the end of the day. Why? | philipmidgley | |
11/12/2014 11:17 | Whilst this comment might be be better timed if the closing price today holds the present move upwards, presently Laird is showing some confidence building strength on no news flow and slowly pushing towards a break out point which could possibly see a strong move upwards. Certainly the chart, based on daily, weekly and monthly data, are all indicating that this is a possibility that should be considered. CH. | churchtower | |
05/12/2014 16:00 | might actually hold this little rise today for a change | wynmck | |
04/12/2014 10:10 | Must use the term 'treading water' more often. Seems to have given a bit of a nudge. However the closing price will be the better indication as the dribble small volume seller is still about. CH. | churchtower | |
04/12/2014 09:46 | Dividend Pay Day tomorrow. Perhaps investors will use these funds to top up. We seem to be treading water on little volume at present. CH. | churchtower | |
03/12/2014 08:40 | Don't disagree El Chup just depends on how you work out your resistance levels 324 is the recent highest high but I prefer to use a level where the price has bounced off several times which is about 315, but think we all agree between 315 and 324 is the resistance band we need to break. | werty5 | |
26/11/2014 20:15 | ...actually 324 is going to be resistance i reckon, assuming this support holds up mind! if we slip below here then this might be the ceiling for a bit! | el chupacabra | |
26/11/2014 18:52 | yer, 320 is going to be a pain | el chupacabra | |
26/11/2014 18:48 | Getting near to that trend line marked on the chart in my previous post. Also note that if the price bounces from that trend line again and climbs for a while we have a reverse head and shoulders pattern which if it performs in the classical charting way will bounce us over our £3.20 resistance. | werty5 | |
26/11/2014 15:44 | Drip, drip, drip - numerous small computer generated sales. Just look at the total volume of trading to recognise what is taking place. CH. | churchtower | |
23/11/2014 12:00 | Thanks for the chart Werty. I am in agreement with you that the longer support trend commencing late June 2013 is going to win the day. Should it test that line again and bounce off giving a fourth point of contact this will reinforce the validity. I estimate that the apex of the triangular pattern which is currently evident will be mid January 2015. The best breakouts from such a pattern usually come before the apex so the next two months are going to be interesting. I remain a strong holder and will purchase further on a breakout as the upside is then measurably substantial. Regards CH. | churchtower | |
22/11/2014 00:35 | Well the squeeze is on between the long term trend and resistance at approx £3.20 meaning something has to give in fairly short order. My money is on resistance giving way. free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | werty5 | |
21/11/2014 15:32 | El Chup - Hopefully you did before this rise today ? CH. | churchtower | |
20/11/2014 12:24 | i'll get back in then | el chupacabra | |
20/11/2014 10:27 | El Chup - There is certainly nothing I am aware of which will alter my belief in Laird and I continue to be optimistic for the medium and longer term. Regards CH. | churchtower | |
20/11/2014 09:09 | are we still believers? | el chupacabra | |
11/11/2014 08:04 | Looks a good start to the day. | philipmidgley | |
10/11/2014 17:54 | Samsung have picked Vietnam for a new $3 BN plant. Good news that Vietnam was also the site of choice for Lairds plant earlier this year. | werty5 | |
05/11/2014 09:40 | Reference posting 1654 above, I thought perhaps we had seen this information before, but it appeared in the Laird Wireless Connectivity Blog yesterday as if it was a new accelerated agreement. Goes Ex Dividend tomorrow. CH. | churchtower | |
04/11/2014 17:20 | Thanks for that wynmck. Announcement today - Laird recently signed a distribution partnership with Future Electronics, a leading global distributor of electronic components, in order to expand global reach. Future Connectivity Solutions will promote and sell our extensive line of Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Bluetooth Low Energy and Proprietary wireless modules throughout North America, Europe and APAC.This distribution agreement allows us to take advantage of Future's widespread field engineering resources and world class physical distribution capabilities in order to help better serve our customers around the world. Our world class wireless portfolio continues to expand. Therefore, it was necessary for us to strategically select a partner that provides global reach, shares our desire for quality support, and most importantly, accountability to customer success.According to Greg Janke, Vice President of Sales for Laird, " We are very excited to be partnering with Future. Speed to market is a top priority for our customers and we believe that Future Electronics has the resources and experience to deliver Laird's innovative solutions with reliable fulfillment and speed." | churchtower |
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