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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 |
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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09/11/2016 14:18 | Any body know the what the share price would have to be to avoid relegation from FTSE 250 ?? | gordo58 | |
09/11/2016 09:44 | Looks like part one worked - dropped to 132 ish support, now will it hold and go back up or will it drop out of sight ??? | gordo58 | |
04/11/2016 09:44 | With this high debt and profit warning ...... bottomless dropCan this be target of takeover? | tinasilverfox | |
03/11/2016 16:51 | Looks like a basket case. ceo has gone and left a poisonous inheritance for the poor sap who he handed over to.A fish rots from the head so they say.......... | meijiman | |
03/11/2016 16:35 | Silence from BOD is worrying....very sad as a name I used to know very well, long before its transformation. I would hate to see it lose its way, but sense it may need stronger management to regain confidence. The story from the recent announcement suggests that there maybe something more adverse afoot as one sees the share price falling daily...I hope I am wrong but some news must be delivered soon to steady market uncertainties/doubts | cyberian | |
03/11/2016 10:26 | A little bit to cheer about to go ex divi and be in the blue. Not thinking of investing here however until at least the next market update. They say profit warnings come in threes so by that theory there is one more to go. Good luck to anyone who does hold but can't see this remaining in the 250. | werty5 | |
03/11/2016 08:40 | Cheers Dealer. | blueball | |
03/11/2016 08:39 | It's gone ex divi Blueball | dealer1972 | |
03/11/2016 08:22 | Still falling today. | blueball | |
31/10/2016 14:29 | 4 November is RECORD date. Ex-div is actually 3 November (the Thursday - as is usual now). | grahamburn | |
31/10/2016 13:53 | They go ex Div on the 4th, that's 4.53p so expect another drop in the sp | philipmidgley | |
31/10/2016 13:06 | They have no chance of staying in the FTSE 350 so funds will be selling down now. | salpara111 | |
31/10/2016 11:58 | Heading for a rights issue, and fast, probably why Artemis increased! | bookbroker | |
28/10/2016 22:48 | You be could right , for me -testing 153 | tinasilverfox | |
28/10/2016 13:06 | 152p I wish - I'm no chartist but if you look at the historical chart I think you will find this share always finds support-resistance at 132p, so thats what I'm waiting for - but as I said I'm no chartist and maybe it will bounce along time before that. | gordo58 | |
27/10/2016 21:26 | Why 132 do you mean 152??I expect to have uprise to 160 very soon | tinasilverfox | |
27/10/2016 13:27 | a buy at 132p or will it fall even further ?????? | gordo58 | |
27/10/2016 00:14 | V oversold | tsmith2 | |
25/10/2016 12:36 | drop in eps from 22 to 16. Appears decent value at these levels | pyemckay | |
25/10/2016 12:16 | Unlikely - According to CNBC expect third straight quarter drop - sales iPhone | dmf | |
25/10/2016 11:28 | Expecting positive numbers from Apple! | dalailama | |
25/10/2016 11:09 | So vulnerable to a low ball bid now.....2.50 ? Industry ripe for consolidation. Sterling depreciation an added incentive. Amphenol or Cooper to name a couple of possible suitors. | baronet | |
25/10/2016 10:40 | Tracker funds will start to unload in the expectation of relegation to the small caps | salpara111 | |
25/10/2016 09:17 | Apple report tonight | wynmck | |
25/10/2016 08:57 | Where? - that was a while back surely? Can't see anything today. | dalailama |
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