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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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London & Associated Properties Plc | LSE:LAS | London | Ordinary Share | GB0005234223 | 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% | 10.50 | 9.00 | 12.00 | 10.50 | 10.50 | 10.50 | 1,200 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Real Estate Agents & Mgrs | 100.24M | 2.7M | 0.0317 | 3.31 | 8.96M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/2/2004 19:28 | Very big volume today. Lots of delayed trades. Looking very promising. is this just pre results or more ? | spob | |
27/2/2004 08:03 | Hi C2I! I am still around. Expecting another pleasing increase in NAV. | skyracer | |
26/2/2004 21:58 | I'm still holding and waiting for the results. | spob | |
26/2/2004 19:43 | New 52 week high any comments? Skyracer have you deserted us (fellow LAS shareholders to pastures new)? | contrarian2investor | |
10/2/2004 18:56 | spob/gregory0106 Yes I do feel this is the beginning of a pre-results surge which will see LAS exceed 50P+. Keep the faith. 2CI. | contrarian2investor | |
10/2/2004 11:46 | Small rise in price today - this could be the start of a run up to the March results. | gregory0106 | |
25/1/2004 22:16 | spob By March these shares will easily be 50+ because I don't believe the value investors will allow the nav to increase to 38% again. The nav could even fall below 30% for the first in years. IMO c2i. | contrarian2investor | |
23/12/2003 08:03 | Nice to see LAS hitting new 12 month highs. I have been holding since the start of the iraq war and am showing very good gains however i have no intention to sell. This being a small company with quality assets will always be subject to a bid considering the dicount to NAV. The next final results will be due in march and i estimate net asset value rising to 75p ish . This would see the discount to NAV rising from the current 32% up to 38%. Also in the meantime LAS pays a yeild of 3.3%. One to tuck away imo. | spob | |
22/12/2003 22:05 | well a fresh 12 months high any comments? TIA c2i. | contrarian2investor | |
14/11/2003 07:46 | skyracer Any chance of some charts in the header now that this is about to breakout. | spob | |
13/11/2003 22:36 | Well the discount to nav is still 34.2% so this is still a geat value stock for all to see. Plus a new 12 month high which is always good. Skyracer I'm sure we will find out soon enough. | contrarian2investor | |
13/11/2003 12:44 | Here we go again. Its either a minor institution looking to invest in value or someone like Perloff again. | skyracer | |
12/11/2003 22:32 | I've just checked yahooo finance and LAS's average trade volume is 52,241 shares per day. Today 993,485 shares were traded. Which for you mathematician out there is a 19 fold increase. I wonder if we will get a RNS in the next 5 working days. | contrarian2investor | |
12/11/2003 22:22 | We (the man in the street- and not in the Square Mile)will always be the last ones to know, but with nearly 1 million shares traded today something is afoot. | contrarian2investor | |
12/11/2003 16:21 | Blimey! Whats going on ? | skyracer | |
11/11/2003 19:23 | Skyracer, Yes but I will be even happier when LAS's discount to nav decreases to below 20%. C2I. | contrarian2investor | |
11/11/2003 14:42 | C2i, I assume you are a little happier now. LAS 42/44p. | skyracer | |
23/10/2003 18:16 | Thanks for your reply Skyracer. My only concern is that although LAS owns 41.7% of BISI it doesn't currently benefit from even a 20.85% increase in tracking BISI. Why do you think we have such an anomally. TIA. C2I. | contrarian2investor | |
22/10/2003 15:55 | Hi contrarian2investor. LAS and BISI are nice little companies. My preference would be for LAS to remain a minority shareholder (41.7%) in BISI. RGW Mackilligan and the Heller family have built the success of BISI and the good relations with Black Wattle Colliery with skill, and I wouldnt want that balance disturbed. A LAS takeover would change the politics. The prospects for Black Wattle seem so good that LAS will benefit considerably anyway. The option remains for LAS to offer for the BISI properties at a mutually advantageous point in the future. | skyracer | |
17/10/2003 23:33 | Skyracer as the person who started this thread, I would be interested on your views on as to whether LAS would buy the remainder of BISI that it does not already own. TIA. I personally feel this would not only be a serious enhancement to LAS's portfolio, nav but most importantly the shareprice. TIA. | contrarian2investor | |
08/10/2003 16:57 | Very good results considering we did not have the benefit of a £586k exceptional gain this time (only £32k). So healthy growth in ongoing profitability. Suspicious rise today, whiff of impending tip. | skyracer | |
18/8/2003 09:06 | Got a quote to sell @ 38p (mid) so reasonable to assume that other mids are sells. Bad that people are selling, but good that MM offering increased price. Like the girls at school, its often the quiet ones that are most worth watching!. B. | bolter | |
12/8/2003 14:43 | Now 37/39 so you're half way there!. Recent buyers paying .5 & 1p over offer certainly keen, what do they know then?. Also recall premium buying way back in the spring. Bought a few just before today's rise. Fingers crossed. B. | bolter | |
11/8/2003 11:02 | Until the situation becomes clearer I suggest nobody should be selling this stock. 37/38p now, 38/39p soon. Results due 18th September. | skyracer | |
06/8/2003 17:27 | There is something going on..... | skyracer |
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