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LIV Livermore Investments Group Limited

30.00
-0.90 (-2.91%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Livermore Investments Group Limited LSE:LIV London Ordinary Share VGG550931015 ORD NPV
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -0.90 -2.91% 30.00 28.00 32.00 - 12 16:35:15
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Finance Services -20.93M -24.36M -0.1473 -2.10 51.09M
Livermore Investments Group Limited is listed in the Finance Services sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker LIV. The last closing price for Livermore Investments was 30.90p. Over the last year, Livermore Investments shares have traded in a share price range of 24.40p to 44.00p.

Livermore Investments currently has 165,355,421 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Livermore Investments is £51.09 million. Livermore Investments has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -2.10.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
18/5/2004
12:35
on the evidence of that last post,i'd start saving granny bonds!..lol
stucom
18/5/2004
12:34
LOl - just imagine the arguments Smivvy will have wiv Van Mist and Beano never mind Sherbet Neville

H'll be sent off every other game, LOL

rb5
18/5/2004
12:33
Alongside Phil Stu? Phil Smith?

mad

You need patience to be an expert trader like me.

It sometimes takes up to a week to double your money!

abix47
18/5/2004
12:29
whose phil smith?
madgooner
18/5/2004
12:28
alan smiff,you twonk!..seems he may be going to OT?...he's cak,and doesn't rate along side phil!..lol
stucom
18/5/2004
12:27
Wouldn't you just know it. No sooner have I cashed up than the MM's mark the price up...
madgooner
18/5/2004
12:20
and smudger is available for around £5m?..geordie boys eh?.....lol
stucom
18/5/2004
11:16
It is indeed a great day for all fans of football.

Bring on the French Galloot! (The one that scores almost every game he plays in)

:-)

abix47
18/5/2004
11:13
way hay....

bye bye Emile

one down, 5 to go

rb5
18/5/2004
11:07
Good work GH!
abix47
18/5/2004
11:06
Birmingham sign Heskey
Birmingham have signed Liverpool striker Emile Heskey for an initial fee of £3.5m, which could rise to £6.25m.
The striker, who is in England's squad for Euro 2004, has put pen to paper on a five-year contract at St Andrews.

Heskey was Liverpool's record signing when he joined from Leicester in 2000 for £11m, and he scored 60 goals in 277 appearances for the Reds.

Birmingham boss Steve Bruce said: "This is an absolutely fantastic signing for the club - I am really excited."

Birmingham already have Mikael Forssell on another year's loan from Chelsea, and he should form a strike partnership with Heskey next season.

Leicester's Muzzy Izzet is being lined up on a Bosman free transfer - which would reunite the midfielder with ex-Foxes team-mates Heskey and Robbie Savage.

Chelsea winger Jesper Gronkjaer is also a target - with Bruce promising to get most of his transfer market work done before his squad returns to pre-season training.

Speaking to the club's website, Bruce added: "Emile is still only 26 years old, has 40 England caps to his name and will be representing his country at Euro 2004.

"To pull off a signing like this is quite remarkable and I am really excited to add Emile to the squad for next season.

"Hopefully, he will be the first of several high-profile signings that we will be making this summer."

robby george
18/5/2004
10:14
lol!

It's not going to go bang in one day Robby!

My shares often hang around for a bit before suspension of trading.

abix47
18/5/2004
09:27
RB

Just watched the Newcastle highlights and your favorite player was back to his useless best.

Losing possession, fluffing a string of goalscoring chances, failing to win fk all in the air.

Just a typical day. I feel a bit sorry for the Brum supporters really.

abix47
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