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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Lamprell Plc | LSE:LAM | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1CL5249 | ORD 5P |
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% | 8.88 | 8.78 | 9.00 | - | 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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12/1/2018 10:10 | Was it tipped somewhere or are we seeing a few people ahead of a weekend or next week getting in? Intrigued....glad I hold a load! GLA and DYOR | qs99 | |
12/1/2018 09:13 | Something happening today? Price has spiked | richsawko | |
05/1/2018 08:12 | more today it would seem DYOR | qs99 | |
04/1/2018 16:42 | Well the close is (as often) a load of bull and unrepresentative. Just another attempt by the MMs to hoover up shares for a big buyer. Probably one with a longer view as short term the silence from the company is positively deafening. JMHO | plunger2 | |
04/1/2018 15:47 | Agreed, although a little pull back is a shame thought it was going to zoom past 80p! GLA | qs99 | |
04/1/2018 15:45 | Two big buys each of 175,000 shares just gone through. Somebody is keen and it suggests that there is some 'knowledge' out there. | aimingupward2 | |
04/1/2018 15:38 | 80p about to go? | qs99 | |
04/1/2018 14:39 | Get through 80p and we are in breakout no? DYOR | qs99 | |
04/1/2018 12:12 | Interesting moves | qs99 | |
27/12/2017 10:45 | @slopsjon @plunger2 - the basis of the the Lamprell share price has been their cash in bank and Net Book Value. Reading their profits warning , if they burn through 10s of millions in losses in their projects and have no control on Overhead, their NBV is a lot less than LEL last reported!! LEL must increase their transparency!! | petrolazy2017 | |
23/12/2017 08:36 | Nice rise, now lets get back to £1.10. | coxsmn | |
20/12/2017 08:37 | well it was interesting reading I think the IC comment, or was it Stockopedia, can't remember a few weeks back, basically said that profit warning was priced in and it was ripe for new management and a TO, but DYOR and let's see....have bought a few and am holding on to see whether these commentators are correct! GLA | qs99 | |
19/12/2017 18:01 | can't see any news or rumours... wonder what is going on. | bsharman3 | |
19/12/2017 17:22 | Interesting rise today. | coxsmn | |
19/12/2017 16:27 | a Yes. | srpactive | |
19/12/2017 16:12 | Lamprell having an unusually, indeed very unusually, strong day. Something afoot I wonder? | aimingupward2 | |
19/12/2017 14:46 | A little strength. | srpactive | |
19/12/2017 13:56 | I just bought back in too by the way... Salty | saltaire111 | |
19/12/2017 13:56 | The foray into alternatives was made at a time when the oil price was in free-fall and management’s attention was on diversification as a means of mitigating the exposure to just one sector - oil and gas. With the oil price stabilising, and order books picking up in their core business, the management should clean up the diversification hiccough and just get back to what they do best. Concentrate on the oil and gas work and look for small acquisitions in alternatives that have longer term potential. Salty | saltaire111 | |
13/12/2017 15:57 | Thought I might join you all today. Looks well beaten down. | woodhawk | |
01/12/2017 11:58 | Picked up some this morning. Looks very cheap on a cash and NAV basis. | hugepants | |
30/11/2017 14:09 | Paul Scott update today was interesting, he is still long and agrees with many posters above, management need changing, underlying value (hence shares haven't fallen that far) and someone should take them out! DYOR and GLA, I agree with him and have stayed long for time being...c'mon Mr Chairman sort it out and put us all out of our misery at £1 please!! | qs99 |
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