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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Lexington Gold Ltd | LSE:LEX | London | Ordinary Share | BMG5479L1072 | COM SHS USD0.003 (DI) |
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% | 5.20 | 5.10 | 5.30 | 5.20 | 5.20 | 5.20 | 1,326 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Dimension Stone | 0 | -924k | -0.0025 | -20.80 | 19.4M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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02/6/2002 20:55 | I certainly do! You on MSN fella? baconsandwichman@hot | logica2me | |
02/6/2002 18:55 | Hey Logica2me do you fancy some insider information ?????????? STM ADYOR | akastantheman | |
29/5/2002 00:10 | FABULOUS NEWS THIS MORNING! | logica2me | |
29/5/2002 00:10 | FABULOUS NEWS THIS MORNING! | logica2me | |
24/5/2002 10:53 | Bounced nicely from around the last support point, to maybe make a double bottom - still watching with interest to see where this one goes. | zzaxx99 | |
21/5/2002 16:47 | This looks more & more like a short to me - banging on support at 510 then the ground opens up if it goes through.... Next couple of days should decide whether it's going to bounce or plummet, imho. | zzaxx99 | |
09/5/2002 13:44 | Back up again these last couple of days - shall have to wait and see if the bid goes through the 550p level and sustain this level instead of yo yo up and down between 500 / 550 as it has over the last 2 months. ADYOR | akastantheman | |
25/4/2002 15:02 | So what was so bad about the above that the price has dropped nearly 4% since? | thamestrader | |
25/4/2002 00:54 | It will go through without a doubt, THEN we may see £6 imo | logica2me | |
25/4/2002 00:50 | Profit takers bring this down IMHO Voting for name chnage tomorrow. I voted yes STM ADYOR | akastantheman | |
18/4/2002 13:17 | Name change if approved will be effective September 2002. ADYOR | akastantheman | |
12/4/2002 19:39 | Hopefully this is just a bit of profit taking since its low of 420 back in Jnauary and those who bought in Jan, Feb have seen a good 25 - 30% gain over the last 8 - 10 weeks. I do see this going futher as soon as Joe Public hear about the RAC PLC name change coming in 10 days time which should make it a bit more open to people who only buy the odd £1000.00 worth of stock for nest egg etc. IMHO ADYOR | akastantheman | |
11/4/2002 17:04 | This got a "best of sector" recommendation in the "3 sectors to go for" article in Investors Week today. Dunno any more than that (I was skimming it in the newsagent). Have to admit, I've been watching it as a potential short (albeit not a terribly compelling one) - there's a bearish divergence beween MACD & Price, and price also looks to be tailing off into a top. | zzaxx99 | |
09/4/2002 21:51 | I happen to agree, these look a very attractive buy - with a dividend of nearly 2% it's even better than putting your money in the bank! | logica2me | |
09/4/2002 21:50 | Next stop a tenner IMO. | logica2me | |
08/4/2002 08:31 | Now that the MM's have moved this to the 560 bid price our we to see this break through this important barrier and move northwards and upwards as we all know this stock to be £7.50p and more......... STM | akastantheman | |
02/4/2002 08:03 | No, just keep my ear to the ground. | fact man | |
28/3/2002 13:32 | It was only a matter of time. Do youy work for the group Mr Fact Man? | logica2me | |
28/3/2002 13:20 | I understand that the LEX Autocentres have now been sold off 100%. Can only be GOOD news for the Group. Share price should take off!! | fact man | |
27/3/2002 09:59 | The next few days could be critical, a break above 560p will signal £6 short term. | logica2me | |
25/3/2002 13:22 | Good to see. | logica2me |
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