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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Logica | LSE:LOG | London | Ordinary Share | GB0005227086 | 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% | 104.90 | - | 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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29/7/2009 19:50 | Ooooooooooooh, don't be so touchy. Did you have a bad day, I suppose you billionaire traders do have a lot of stress. By the way, it is Gordon not Gorden. | robwt | |
29/7/2009 19:41 | No. It's just a plonker like yourself needs it stating otherwise you might think you thought of it yourself. You just carry on holding long term, miss out on the real profit and just sit hoping one day you might even get money back. By the way..............you still haven't answered any one of my questions........... Now fill the ink wells and then you can write 500 lines............... | a0502162 | |
29/7/2009 18:26 | A0, did you get a GCE in stating the bleeding obvious. 96p next stop, go short at your own risk. | robwt | |
29/7/2009 17:24 | I think what you guys are forgetting is that most shares have been rising over the last week or so. As such most shares will be falling over the next week or so. Profit takers don't do risks!! Robwt............... | a0502162 | |
29/7/2009 17:16 | Still not got above 90p!! | a0502162 | |
29/7/2009 12:27 | Another decent day in prospect by the looks of things. | mike111d | |
29/7/2009 11:38 | The progress with the share price this morning may indicate that robwt is on to something. It is about time that Logica started to rise. | selborne_edge | |
29/7/2009 11:34 | Yes with what. | robwt | |
29/7/2009 09:58 | With what? | a0502162 | |
29/7/2009 09:46 | A0.............I agree. | robwt | |
29/7/2009 08:14 | Are we talking old money? | a0502162 | |
29/7/2009 08:12 | Who remembers 176p. | a0502162 | |
28/7/2009 20:04 | Looking positive and this was prior to the blue close today: | mike111d | |
28/7/2009 18:38 | Anyone dare make an upward move call? Well we are hopelessly over sold, so chances are we move up from here! | robwt | |
28/7/2009 16:48 | Are we talking old money? | a0502162 | |
27/7/2009 17:24 | Who remembers 176p. | robwt | |
24/7/2009 10:40 | S_e............I agree. | a0502162 | |
24/7/2009 10:27 | Duplicated and deleted | selborne_edge | |
24/7/2009 10:27 | The 'interim' figures on the 7th August should be of interest and may well give a lead whether Logica has changed for the better. It is certainly going to be a marathon rather than a sprint ! | selborne_edge | |
24/7/2009 08:31 | I don't think this is going to to do very much just yet. As I 've said before if gets above 90 and stays above then it should continue to rise slowly till the next resistance level. But you still can play it between the ups and downs. As for it making to the big time again?? | a0502162 | |
24/7/2009 08:07 | robwt - Just about everything crossed but we have been here so many times and you hesitate to get too excited. | selborne_edge | |
23/7/2009 21:10 | S_E agreed but assuming that the blended cost model delivers, which I believe it will, then you should start to see enhanced margins combined with revenue growth. Interesting times ahead all things being equal. | mike111d | |
23/7/2009 21:01 | Mike111D - Ref Post 2189 ; Good point about Logica's capability to retain customers. What has always bothered me is the low level of profit and with it, poor eps and high pe, even with the current share price. At least today has been a very good day and hopefully the first of many. | selborne_edge | |
23/7/2009 20:16 | Selborne; just hoping we are breaking out. | robwt | |
23/7/2009 19:37 | Ashford Castle expensive........... | a0502162 |
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