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Name | Symbol | Market | Type |
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Lfeaccetfusd | LSE:FEP | London | Exchange Traded Fund |
Price Change | % Change | Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 20.605 | 20.605 | 20.665 | - | 0 | 08:31:50 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/2/2013 10:54 | thats why its worth a buy at 50p wait let the mm,s have their way at least the philipines markets have more guts than our gutless shower!. but then one would not be able to take advantage of such stupidity lol. | sirshagalot | |
21/2/2013 09:43 | Whilst I agree that the prospects now appear to be in the more distant future, surprised at the resilience of the stock in the Phillies, barely a drop yesterday, up a tad today and steadily rising since October.........and on the very same news that we have. Mind you a 12% drp on 16k even for FEP is outrageous, just shows how many here still try to trade the stock. ;-) | dr knowledge | |
21/2/2013 09:34 | Thanks sideshowbull, took a hit on last trade here but overall did ok on FEP so how low do you think it can go without any news for a while ? | 34simon | |
21/2/2013 09:17 | The fact they expected to be drilling by now. Instead it will be a year or two minimum.....dependin | unionhall | |
21/2/2013 09:13 | So what made it spike to £3 if there is nothing exciting happening here for a while ? | 34simon | |
21/2/2013 08:56 | KY please! will get some more once the mms have had their fun,can't sell any online at the mo so not inspiring me to buy yet. | sideshowbull | |
20/2/2013 13:31 | Well, prospects for progress on Sampaguita look bleak, but there again it is usually when things seem at their worst that the best bargains are struck. It looks at this stage like a buy and file away for a few years share though. You just need the right temperament to be able to do that without stress. | earnestwipplethwaiteiii | |
20/2/2013 13:19 | Nothing we did not know, the drop I suppose is because now the market knows it may be a long wait till we hear anthing else at all. | sideshowbull | |
20/2/2013 11:26 | truth hurts dont it | sirshagalot | |
20/2/2013 11:24 | worth a nibble if they get much lower 50p is my target | sirshagalot | |
20/2/2013 10:37 | Results out. Could they not have done them at 7am, market does not like them, well the mm dont. | 34simon | |
19/2/2013 09:25 | Did not get a reply from company for a date for results, sent email one week ago. | 34simon | |
13/2/2013 09:07 | OFFER 3.75k @74.5p bid is 10k @69p | sideshowbull | |
12/2/2013 15:57 | Did anybody notice that final results might be out anytime, 21st of Feb last year so maybe in 2 weeks time, if things are back on track like the trading update hinted it might boost the price ? | 34simon | |
12/2/2013 15:50 | Stuff £1.80 I want a tenner lIMITS CUT TO 3.75K ONLINE | sideshowbull | |
12/2/2013 15:24 | Simon, I'm pleased to hear that | spaceparallax | |
12/2/2013 14:19 | Up on bid, maybe it will go but not expecting miracles. | 34simon | |
12/2/2013 14:05 | 180p space :-)) | 34simon | |
12/2/2013 11:32 | and your dump price this time is? | spaceparallax | |
12/2/2013 11:19 | I agree, several times a year it spikes up to 80-100 so there is money to be made and very rare we get the mega tsunami spike like last year. | 34simon | |
12/2/2013 08:37 | Simon, Little and often is the key with stocks like this...quietly accumulate as it is impossible to get 50k in less than 10 trades without significantly moving the price | sportbilly1976 | |
12/2/2013 08:26 | 15 buys ?, this stock is always the same, nobody wants to buy it until it's up 20-100% then they all try to pile in, even online spread is not that inviting 67.2-74.5p, come on mm make a decent spread. | 34simon | |
11/2/2013 17:46 | Tiny free float 9% probably less. We know how this moves, 15 buys will see it trading £1 | sideshowbull |
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