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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Litho Supplies | LSE:LTS | London | Ordinary Share | GB0005196257 | ORD 10P |
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% | 5.00 | - | 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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03/8/2009 10:54 | Patience paying off here...nice. | tokolosh | |
03/8/2009 10:13 | chart turning up perhaps? CR | cockneyrebel | |
03/8/2009 10:01 | Exactly bustheif - as I've said before - by tthe time they tell you they are doing welll it's too tate to catch the best part of the rise imo. UK Manufacturing PMI came in over 50 today, signifies expansion :-) CR | cockneyrebel | |
03/8/2009 09:57 | Dont think mitsubishi would go into a partnership with a company that was going bust. Good news! | busthief2 | |
03/8/2009 09:29 | Now that news just out sounds good to me :-) CR | cockneyrebel | |
30/7/2009 10:40 | Do not think it would take much to get LTS on the move CR had a small top up myself today, a good long term hold for me with APG,DTG,UNIQ,RNO,GKP only really look for long term value plays these days do not have the time for day trading | wskill | |
30/7/2009 10:26 | Bounced of fthe same support again, on the way up - loads of co's beating forecasts now - small caps coming into play too. CR | cockneyrebel | |
27/7/2009 19:49 | I think that has changed tho greengiant. Mitchel the FD went in October - I think that was the first step. Directors buying a few recently and the confident statement that we'd see the improvement from H2 also sounds right imo. I don't use them directly, I'm a designer by trade but my printers use them. They seem to think it's very much dependent on what you are after as to whether they buy from LTS or someone else but more recently they tell me that prices have been better and service has improved - staff extremely keen to help. I think their move to supplying digital stuff was a mistake but now they've ended that I think they are doing much better. I think you have to have a bit of faith here, right at the bottom but I think now is right but who knows. Agree that this industry hasn't been hot like in previous recessions. I started my design business in 89, the start of a recession. In 91-93 I saw loads of printers go out of business - not this time. The £ has risen 10% v the Euro since Jan - I think that helps LTS with the price of stuff bought in from Europe, imo. CR | cockneyrebel | |
27/7/2009 19:36 | CR - You are in this business, so am I. You must know that their reputation has been rubbished over the past year. I have looked at the company several times over the past 3 months and still listen to their customer base (people in the same industry) and can't convibce myself to buy yet. Take a DuPont Cyrel - cheaper to buy it from DuPont directly and credit terms are better. I do agree that generally the industry hasn't suffered badly at all, but I believe this company has. gg | greengiant | |
27/7/2009 19:26 | 100k why? I expect them to double within a reasonable time and I'll buy more as soon as they announce good news. CR | cockneyrebel | |
27/7/2009 17:33 | Come on CR, for the record how many of these are you holding, in reality not your imagination..... | mryesyes | |
11/7/2009 10:55 | lol You cant even spell it :-)) | 8trade | |
11/7/2009 10:34 | lol! when you leave school. CR | cockneyrebel | |
10/7/2009 23:26 | "skinny little runt" :-)) I suggest we meet up old boy ? | 8trade | |
10/7/2009 20:29 | Nope, I never said that, I said I've bought reccently - that's despite what I already hold - all of which will be going to a quid no doubt. My point is why would I be bothered about missing MUBL when I've been putting cash into APG recently @ 7p and that cash has trebled? Or DEB and TPT where it has 5 bagged? DEB I bought into at Christmas when the directors bought - loads of them an kept buying - why would your silly little MUBL bother me then? Yep, suspected you follow me there too Hate Trader - lol you'll go anywhere to follow what I'm buying and you keep proving it. A guy that has me filtered but has always read all my posts and even signs up to Twitter to follow me :-) The guy that hates me but follows me everywhere - think about it? PS - you haven't seen any picture of me in any shed - I've seen a pictiure of you tho - a skinny little runt sat by an old PC with your poster on the wall - lol - what sort of looney enters those share competitions and wastes that much time for a few quid? CR | cockneyrebel | |
10/7/2009 18:43 | you've always got me unfiltered HateTrader - you'd be skint without me lol. I'm sure you were keen to hear what I had to say about MUBL - funny tho isn't it - I couldn't give a flying fig about a single thing you say. I'm not in MUBL cos I don't like the business - if I was in it it would be a trade but it's too illiquid to trade. I couldn't give a monkeys toss about missing MUBL - I've just 5 bagged DEB and TPT in a few months while you've held that thing for years waiting for pay back and you're still only just in profit after it slid so much I bet. I bought some APG a couple of months ago @ 7p, now 19p to sell - how can missing MUBL bother me? I think what you mean is it bothers you that I haven't bought - you obviously see it as some seal of approval! I've got 100K LTS and I couldn't care whether it's got 1 mm or 20 mm's, I don't want to sell them. I've bought right at the bottom of the market cycle and when things pick up I'm likely to 10 fold my money. If they went bust I wouldn't feel it much, it's not a massive punt in the bigger scheme of things. But as a lovely little penny share that's been about for 40 odd years as soon as the good news is out it will double. These have more chance of multibagging than your MUBL by a mile. What you're really doing here is picking a row again in your famed way - you love a bicker, that's why you have me unfiltered - but in reality you are just a blue bottle in the backside of life. Hope MUBL makes up for what you lost in TND but I doubt it. CR | cockneyrebel | |
10/7/2009 15:56 | 50k bought at 6.95 through plus.... talking of which - PMK is a good bet too. | sportbilly1976 | |
10/7/2009 09:08 | You know i unfiltered you just to see what you would say about Mubl yesterday ! I cant believe you have a following or in reality your thread is just a breeding ground for pump and dumpers ! You are such a hypocrite, you contradict yourself all the time. You slag off Mubl continually for certain reasons and then you turn around and ramp this for the same reason you claim to avoid Mubl, unreal, Lts, one mm with a 5k nms and there you are ramping away in this extremely illiquid stock, wont matter so long as you can sneak your stock out through the back door. I'm glad you missed Mubl, just pure arrogance on your behalf, evrybody else could see what was happening :-)) | 8trade | |
09/7/2009 15:39 | The spread isn't true - punters have been buying and selling within spread. True it's not ideal having one mm and that adds to the risk but really you shouldn't be buying more than you can afford to lose here either. When stocks get more ative more mm's start to play - in 6 months time there may well be more. But yep, it's illiquid, it isn't easy to deal the less mm's there are. Then again when the good news comes out thatr illiquidy enhances the rise as it's done in MUBL today :-) CR | cockneyrebel | |
09/7/2009 15:30 | 0.5p a day will do me ;-) | sportbilly1976 | |
09/7/2009 11:48 | Wins quoting 6.5-7.5p 6.55p bid for 10k v 7.45p offer for 25k. "serious stock shortage".. :-)) | 8trade | |
09/7/2009 11:47 | 8trade - er...there was a 30k sell this am | sportbilly1976 |
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