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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Lees Foods | LSE:LEE | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B09Y4116 | ORD 100P |
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% | 232.00 | - | 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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10/8/2010 11:52 | watchout2 filtered. Re-starting a hand-bag chucking session three weeks after it ended is w*nk*r time! | napoleon 14th | |
04/8/2010 14:17 | ok - thanks :-) CR | cockneyrebel | |
04/8/2010 14:12 | p.s. it was me wot moved the price. LOL. S | smarm | |
04/8/2010 14:05 | Sorry, a bit slow this morning. Stoplosssue for twitter. Ta for link; could indeed be significant. S | smarm | |
04/8/2010 13:41 | OK - I'll put the link here smarm. "Lees, which is based in Coatbridge, recently won new export customers in Kuwait, France, USA and Australia." Quite significant imo CR | cockneyrebel | |
04/8/2010 11:56 | Have you got a Twitter address by the way smarm, or Twitter name that I can post you something? CR | cockneyrebel | |
04/8/2010 11:53 | No problem :-) CR | cockneyrebel | |
29/7/2010 22:48 | CR - ta for Proactive link....not well written but basically bullish! S | smarm | |
29/7/2010 20:56 | perfect target for Northern foods | cammy3 | |
29/7/2010 19:30 | A Buy Rec with a target of 220p A bit incohereant regarding the EPS and DPS but I think basically they are not upgrading the numbers till they see the results :-) Did they tip them at 126p? If they did I missed it but lets give them the benefit :-) 220p still looks cheap to me. CR | cockneyrebel | |
29/7/2010 18:18 | david - thank goodness for that! Are you ever going to look at the fundamentals? ;-) S | smarm | |
29/7/2010 17:22 | Research is fun....Actually nearly all the big supermarket and food stores have their meringue nests. | davidosh | |
29/7/2010 16:59 | david - some might say that's a good place to start! S | smarm | |
29/7/2010 16:46 | I have their meringues and snowballs ! | davidosh | |
29/7/2010 16:44 | I got a few of these hot cakes :-) | felix99 | |
29/7/2010 16:10 | CR - so it's no longer just you and me then! LOL. S | smarm | |
29/7/2010 15:58 | Company worth £7m easy or £3 per share on fundamentals and cash inflows. | cammy3 | |
29/7/2010 11:40 | my 1K @ 188p but I called my broker. Can't get a quote online here. I think the mm's robbed someone @ 194p this am - they are obliged to deal in 1K at the market price. I doub't most realise they had a one off cost last year in H2. The actual normalised eps last year was 27.9p With a 'significantly better H1' than 11.8p they did last year then they must better 30p for the year imo - 16p eps in H2 normalised. Just on that basis the PE is 6.5 here. Results in 2 months time - just got to be fun waiting for those :-) Can easily afford a 10p divi here too imo. CR | cockneyrebel | |
29/7/2010 11:25 | no direct access on LEE - its MM stock. Yuo gotta ring up if it won;t deal on line. | felix99 | |
29/7/2010 11:17 | CR, was that you at £1.88?? If so do you use direct access? :) | jbarker5555 | |
29/7/2010 09:17 | Far too cheap - excellent update | cammy3 | |
29/7/2010 08:48 | Got another 1k - I reckon these will be back to the 260p highs before too long imo - The board changes and director buying looks the clue and this t/s confirms it imo. CR | cockneyrebel | |
29/7/2010 08:25 | Agree smarm - I suspect they might do over 30p eps and pay a 10p divi for the year. Dare say there's very little stock for buyers either now most of us have gobbled it up lower down :-) CR | cockneyrebel | |
29/7/2010 08:04 | Still looking cheap. S | smarm |
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