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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ashley (laura) Holdings Plc | LSE:ALY | London | Ordinary Share | GB0000533728 | 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% | 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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24/2/2011 12:07 | Nice 6.5% tick up on lowish volume, hope it can be sustained. | ![]() bobby.ifa | |
24/2/2011 10:44 | For better or worse, I closed my DOW shorts this morning and have begun spending the profits both here and FCCN. Trading Long with no insurance now. Scary! | nofool | |
24/2/2011 08:10 | They were mine 8-) | ![]() bigbigdave | |
24/2/2011 08:07 | I see the buyer who keeps buying at the close was back for 100k last night. CR | ![]() cockneyrebel | |
22/2/2011 18:52 | Closed up 3% in the auction. | ![]() bigbigdave | |
22/2/2011 15:13 | Picking a few up each day at 22.75p from impatient holders. | ![]() royaloak | |
22/2/2011 14:04 | ALY held firm all day - feels like it has to start that next leg up soon if you look at the chart imo. CR | ![]() cockneyrebel | |
22/2/2011 12:04 | Sorry, just not a fan of share buy-backs | call-logger | |
22/2/2011 09:49 | so polite indeed!!!! Wound up easily i assume!!!!!!!! | ![]() philmac56 | |
22/2/2011 09:25 | Great contribution call-logger, I'd be interested in your opinion on the future of oil futures & the impact it may have on inflation & economc recovery. So articulate. | ![]() bobby.ifa | |
22/2/2011 09:15 | Instigate a share buy-back programme? | nofool | |
21/2/2011 20:12 | and if the pay a special div the investment gets paid back in yield even quicker. What are they going to do with all that cash? They could afford to pay over 4p a share special divi. CR | ![]() cockneyrebel | |
21/2/2011 19:36 | No. The power of 72. Divide the rate of return by 72 & the outcome is the number of years it will take your invest to double in value (or in this case, for the investment to have cost you nothing. Therefore 10/72 is 7.2 years. Please try it, it is a long standing formula. | ![]() bobby.ifa | |
21/2/2011 19:29 | bobby - huge assumptions me thinks nice theory though | ![]() billybankrupt | |
21/2/2011 19:02 | With the rate of divi you could hold for 7 years & the investment would have cost you nothing. | ![]() bobby.ifa | |
21/2/2011 11:29 | I picked up 30K just after the open bobby. I doubt most have looked at the rate these are growing their net cash over the last few halves. Sep 9 = £10m net cash April 10 = £17m net cash Sep 10 = £31m net cash. Wonder what it is now? £35m? 20% of the mkt cap. If you buy now then over 16 months you get 2.25p back in divi so nearly 10% over 16 months. CR | ![]() cockneyrebel | |
21/2/2011 11:24 | ..it would be rude not to Dave. | nofool | |
21/2/2011 11:15 | Just slipped in another 30k. | ![]() bigbigdave | |
21/2/2011 08:24 | how many CR? | ![]() bobby.ifa | |
21/2/2011 08:23 | picked up another few this am - good buying here, just needs the seller to go then these are away imo. CR | ![]() cockneyrebel | |
18/2/2011 20:33 | Classic 'staircase' chart forming here, take a look at XPP over the last 24 months for the chart similarities. Not saying its going to do an XPP, but the formation is there - step up, consolidate, step up ,consolidate etc etc | ![]() bigbigdave | |
18/2/2011 20:25 | Another 352K picked up at the close. CR | ![]() cockneyrebel | |
18/2/2011 18:27 | THAT would be a big, premature mistake IMO bobby. | nofool | |
18/2/2011 10:45 | Bloody hope so, I've topped up with a cfd at an average of 23.75p 4 weeks ago. thinking of closing it now due to stagnation. | ![]() bobby.ifa |
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