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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Leo Ins | LSE:LEO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0NN1H91 | ORD 1P |
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% | 4.25 | - | 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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27/1/2010 11:51 | I will look out for your RNS later today or in the morning. Good luck. | tara7 | |
27/1/2010 11:51 | Sorry, never post my holdings on the BB as the Market Makers read these threads. [However i do have a shed load.] | tara7 | |
27/1/2010 11:46 | ok, done my declarable duties...informed and verified are you over the 3% tara?? | kennyruss | |
27/1/2010 11:00 | Level two, 3 v 1 | tara7 | |
27/1/2010 09:51 | All we need now is it to go back up to its high, for a 12 bagger.!! | tara7 | |
27/1/2010 09:23 | had another nibble...now declarable.. | kennyruss | |
26/1/2010 18:20 | Threads only sorry to say. | tara7 | |
26/1/2010 18:00 | yeh, 7m shares in issue... I guess my trades allowed the seller to shift his stock... you still keeping all convo's to threads, or are you happy to talk via email?? | kennyruss | |
26/1/2010 17:35 | Yes, just under 3% | tara7 | |
26/1/2010 17:32 | went 3 v 1 on L2 near the close... 200k is about 3% approx tara correct?? | kennyruss | |
26/1/2010 17:32 | went 3 v 1 on L2 near the close... 200k is about 3% approx tara correct?? | kennyruss | |
26/1/2010 16:13 | Our day will come, to 10 bag one just needs a profit of 200k. Any new deal could do that in a flash. | tara7 | |
26/1/2010 16:07 | i picked up the 80 and 90k trades | kennyruss | |
26/1/2010 16:06 | Name change, wait a day or two for rns. However bung in top draw and just wait for a deal, or heaps of buying prior to a deal. | tara7 | |
26/1/2010 15:59 | well i have 2 pennies on the radar. LEO ( as a shell punt) and TWL (The Weather Lottery) and lots of FTSE. I have had a look at the long term holdings and have an idea who is selling. | investorpro | |
26/1/2010 15:52 | This is a long term seller see rns, thats why i think we will see news re the 200k sold today. They have wanted out for months, so now is about the only time one can get stock at the right price. Any buying here once thats gone, will move the stock one way.!!. Fact is, not delisted and owned by investors who have done very well in the past. Also has the full backing of SAF to reduce risk. | tara7 | |
26/1/2010 15:47 | some positions being unwound by the looks of it. | investorpro | |
26/1/2010 15:45 | Look out for an RNS in the morning re our seller who will have around 800,000 left to give away. As always these guys buy at the top, and sell at the bottom. | tara7 | |
26/1/2010 15:02 | And the Lord is also looking to buy in. | tara7 | |
26/1/2010 15:01 | twas me... | kennyruss | |
26/1/2010 14:34 | One can see with a small buy the stock goes up 10%, now if a deal is done you will not be able to get hold of stock for love or money. | tara7 | |
26/1/2010 11:52 | Good man, at £160,000 to buy the lot you will not be overpaying.!! | tara7 | |
26/1/2010 11:47 | Will be looking to grab a few here, after I have had a decent MMS or FIE rise. | lord santafe | |
22/1/2010 10:45 | boomorbust , thanks for your post, few points, first, all what you write is in the price that*s why the stock is not 50p today. Next it has Not gone Bust, and if you read the accounts has support of SAF. The Lipmans have in the past made some investors very rich indeed. RE the shareholder selling, That seller has around £14,000 worth of stock left, thats right £14,000 so no fear for me on that count. Time and time again the trick is to buy when the long termers give up as in this case today. Good luck in any event. | tara7 |
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