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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Land OF Leather | LSE:LAN | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B39TSN74 | 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% | 2.95 | - | 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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19/6/2008 16:16 | To think this was 12p 2 days back...Someone new this news before today, leaky ship. Looks like a long wait for shareholders here, unless there is a takeover. | chesty1 | |
19/6/2008 16:16 | would the last person switch the lights off. The End | efc123 | |
19/6/2008 16:11 | who buys from lan when the filling is full of fungus and causes life threating skin complaints and costs the health of people. They want to sit down not end in hospital. | riptracker | |
19/6/2008 16:09 | as long as you don't get your skin burnt | still waiting | |
19/6/2008 16:07 | LAN is over! | shorter killer | |
19/6/2008 16:06 | from about £3.50 in Jan 07 to now 5p shocking ! just halved shareprice today alone, abit like their sofa prices ! | jamesclives | |
19/6/2008 16:02 | from nearly 10p to 4.5p for this is is classed as a diaster to say the least bail out while you can for your own good. | riptracker | |
19/6/2008 16:01 | ROBIZM You are indeed correct....i apologise for posting the wrong information. | time to share | |
19/6/2008 15:52 | Cheers Shorter Killer. Sometimes it can pay orf big time catching the falling knife sometimes you have to take it on the chin & bail out losing 10%. Be lucky to all | chesty1 | |
19/6/2008 15:51 | time share it is a placing and open offer, not a rights issue | robizm | |
19/6/2008 15:49 | well done, Chesty1. | shorter killer | |
19/6/2008 15:46 | Shorter Killer Been in MNA since £1.20p I think you'll find thats a very tidy profit not a mistake at all. & is now one of my biggest holdings.! | chesty1 | |
19/6/2008 15:43 | CHESTY1, Buy low sell high. You probably made another mistake on MNA, IMO DYOR. | shorter killer | |
19/6/2008 15:41 | sub 5p coming into view already. This is a complete basket case and shouldn't be saved IMHO. | still waiting | |
19/6/2008 15:39 | Sold here & topped up with MNA. Be lucky to all & will consider this one after consolidation....(it sometimes helps but not very often). | chesty1 | |
19/6/2008 15:38 | If any sales go through at less than 5p (bid is 5p at the mo) the R.I. might have to be re priced or it could be curtains. Look what happened at Bradford & Bingley, and HBOS to a lesser extent. | time to share | |
19/6/2008 15:34 | 'kin hell MM's got the chainsaws out on this one :-/ | karn evil 9 | |
19/6/2008 15:34 | come on baby get it thru, I wanna short em from 50p down again, they have shown they are losing about £8m a month from the cash, compared to scs £2m, ironically if scs did the same it could give them a chance to turn and I would not bet against them, however these lot at lan are just numpties and will blow £15m within a couple of months. | csmwssk1 | |
19/6/2008 15:32 | No, we will see 50p soon and then 5p again. | shorter killer | |
19/6/2008 15:05 | never a truer word spoken shorty. | still waiting | |
19/6/2008 14:57 | never touch shares which have consolidations as the consolidation simply gives the share price another chance to fall. | shorter killer | |
19/6/2008 14:52 | I have bailed.... Sold out after buying in at 12p bailed out at 10.83p DOH... Got some today at an average of 6p & bailed out at 5.67p....DOH,.... Oh well it was worth a gmable & will remain on me watch list. God luck to all longs & hope it flies. | chesty1 | |
19/6/2008 14:26 | "..my dear wife is desperate to replace and I can really see no reason to.." logan - keep the sofas get rid of the wife? | m.t.glass |
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