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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Lidco Group Plc | LSE:LID | London | Ordinary Share | GB0030546849 | ORD 0.5P |
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% | 11.75 | 11.50 | 12.00 | - | 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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08/6/2016 19:11 | The Pound has been rising against the US$, its now up to $1.45 / $1.46 and thats while the chance of a Brexit is rising. Oh dear that will upset some! | bigt20 | |
06/6/2016 16:39 | As Oscar Wilde might have said, to hold one referendum is unfortunate; to hold two begins to look a little like carelessness. Actually there are three, because in the previous parliament there was also a referendum on the voting system. As George Orwell might have said, all referenda are predictable, but some are more predictable than others. (in his well-known novel Electoral Farm) Cameron does seem to like sailing close to the wind. The Scottish referendum result wasn't exactly comfortably on one side or the other. I note that Cameron has said that he won't want to serve a third term. If he loses this referendum, he won't even finish half of a second term. | arf dysg | |
06/6/2016 16:27 | Arf, I hope you are keeping your eye on the £ only 17 days to go. | willib2 | |
03/6/2016 11:47 | I'm sure that if I knew anything of this curious game of ball of foot, I would know what you were talking about. | arf dysg | |
02/6/2016 23:23 | Looks like the RAMS are going to be knocked into shape this summer, ready for a promotion challenge. | bigt20 | |
02/6/2016 23:23 | TrentEnd BOY, Is it true that your boys are selling that striker you got from Peterborough to Norwich? | bigt20 | |
02/6/2016 23:23 | Willib2 stated: 'Spain is in a worse economic plight than us' Actually the IMF are predicting 2.6% GDP growth for Spain during 2016, more than the UK! So they can afford Deltex kit. | bigt20 | |
02/6/2016 17:37 | Take me to the moonDeltex lives | trentendboy | |
02/6/2016 11:53 | Arf, I am astonished that you have left it till some goodish news arrives to buy and missed filling your boots while it was at a low. THINK ??????? Referendum approaching, stock market could maybe offer a better buying price CAPICHE. | willib2 | |
01/6/2016 22:21 | Quasimodo, you should really be posting on Deltex board they love dreamers. | willib2 | |
01/6/2016 10:46 | "Spain is in a worse economic plight than us" so more likely to use proven cost-reducing procedures then? | qazwsxedc69 | |
01/6/2016 10:30 | ...large, up-to-date trial... ...eliminates more than half of dangerous complications... ...reduces length of stay by 2 days... ...greatly reduces minor and major infections at surgery site... If Deltex's technology saves money, surely it's a no-brainer? Are Spanish brains any more receptive to that argument than British brains? | arf dysg | |
01/6/2016 09:59 | Doglover2003 Spain is in a worse economic plight than us, start crowing when and if this results in actual sales. | willib2 | |
01/6/2016 07:49 | one less complication for Deltex - Lidco cannot compete | doglover2003 | |
31/5/2016 17:30 | BigT20 According to the article it was a Spanish Male. | willib2 | |
29/5/2016 22:23 | Is it a British or a Euro chicken? | bigt20 | |
28/5/2016 13:28 | Arf, Maybe the chicken has something going for it, because the human equivalent seems to have even less brainpower. | willib2 | |
27/5/2016 10:02 | willib, I have to admit that you're right about the chicken. Do they think, except in a limited sense? It probably didn't know what a road was and had no idea that it was crossing one. It then wouldn't recognise that it had reached the other side. | arf dysg | |
27/5/2016 07:42 | Like the massive short I opened at 30p lolWish I had though. Did one from 14p or something but closed it too early | trentendboy | |
26/5/2016 23:11 | Arf. To be even more pedantic. do you really accept chickens can think. As for getting fabulously rich, are you sure you wasn't unthinkingly goaded into thinking you would get rich, (I remember the posts) And for that to happen you would have to own a massive amount of shares linked to a rather large multiple, both of which I doubt. | willib2 | |
26/5/2016 16:27 | You can interpret it that way, of course. To be pedantic, it's a bit like asking why the chicken THOUGHT it was crossing the road, contrasted with what actually happened. Q: Why did I invest in Deltex? A: To get fabulously rich. | arf dysg | |
26/5/2016 14:14 | Arf Did you see BigT20s pathetic answer to the chicken question. Its like saying why did you invest in Deltex ?????. Why to lose money of course. | willib2 | |
26/5/2016 09:02 | TEB, in that case, I'm sure you're going to open an ABSOLUTELY MASSIVE SHORT on Deltex. | arf dysg | |
25/5/2016 18:35 | Indeed Willie, indeed.He has lost such massive amounts though but persists with throwing good money after bad.It is a lesson to all not to fall in love with a share and in this case a total dog.Chasing losses rarely ends well | trentendboy | |
25/5/2016 17:36 | There is a clear difference in behaviour between sharp and blunt probes. The sharp ones tend to be more penetrative, while the blunt ones are often more dilative. Whether one prefers penetration, dilation or a bit of both seems to be purely a matter of taste. | arf dysg |
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