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Name | Symbol | Market | Type |
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Ls -1x Mu | LSE:MUS | London | Exchange Traded Fund |
Price Change | % Change | Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 7.7025 | - | 0 | 00:00:00 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/4/2004 13:22 | level 2 just better 3v1, kbc on the offer for how long?...:-))))))) | zinco | |
20/4/2004 12:17 | If MUS can take out 19.50p then that will be a good (great) buy signal and will bring in new investors. So, we could see a 'pop' around that level all right. | ammoruso | |
20/4/2004 07:59 | Cheers ammo,looks like someone moved in for some taking out kbc,this one could be ready to pop :-)))))))) | zinco | |
20/4/2004 07:54 | zinco I wasn't actually at the conference but I do know for a fact that Mark Slater is very interested in this stock and has a close tie in with the management. He was speaking at that conference and mingling with the crowd afterwards. I also know that Simon Cawkwell tried to buy some stock recently in MUS as he told me directly. Regards Amo | ammoruso | |
20/4/2004 07:35 | Who will run with it?, wins maybe:-) ammo, did you hear anymore from the get together at the weekend?...thanks | zinco | |
19/4/2004 16:37 | Would be odd if they were, esp. seeing that there was no price movement. No large sell here, only another buy...... Stranger and stranger...... Out most of tomorrow at a Board Meeting, so look after her for me, gg | ![]() greengiant | |
19/4/2004 16:34 | Thanks,if i was a ramper :-)))))) ps..think they were buys...lol.. | zinco | |
19/4/2004 16:12 | Zinco - Only a guess, but match them with the 2 x 1,150,000 trades on the 01 April and you have a round 2m. What they are I'm afraid I don't know. gg | ![]() greengiant | |
19/4/2004 15:52 | gg what's your take on them 2x850k trades on wsi? | zinco | |
19/4/2004 15:50 | Zinco - would not expect to see more than a 75k sale tho'. Games going on at the moment gg | ![]() greengiant | |
19/4/2004 15:35 | That or they have a printer in the back room,get rid of them and they could rocket :-) | zinco | |
19/4/2004 15:32 | Think KBC have a seller, but we will see.... gg | ![]() greengiant | |
19/4/2004 15:28 | Big after time sell trade? today's trades=325k buys 75k sell all very odd.. | zinco | |
19/4/2004 14:26 | i dont know,but bm is up for best in show:-)))) i make him a 4/6 shot...lol... | zinco | |
19/4/2004 14:12 | Whos wagging the tail zinco? LOL | ![]() clocktower | |
19/4/2004 13:37 | LOL...has anyone else received an ivite to judge at cruff's next year? :-) | zinco | |
19/4/2004 13:26 | With better PR and some more releases this is gonna fly! ......... ;-))))))))) | ![]() andonis | |
19/4/2004 12:15 | Was that short or just dwarf ??:-)))))) | ![]() clocktower | |
19/4/2004 11:46 | Are KBC printing them as they go along? ;-) | zinco | |
19/4/2004 09:38 | Think this could fly mate imho,chart together with volume and directors buying more all point to good things with this company. Would buy more but at this moment in time i have the pockets of a dwarf :-)))) | zinco | |
19/4/2004 08:48 | Looks like we may have a seller in the background gg,overhang,manageme ps...expect to see wsi to awaken in the next 3/4 weeks :-))))) | zinco | |
19/4/2004 07:47 | Nice little rise on the bid. The resistance at 19.50 is significant, as this has been attempted twice in the past couple of months. Once that is broken, then it is onwards and upwards. gg | ![]() greengiant | |
19/4/2004 07:23 | This is where the 'smart money' is at the minute with some of the sharper City people following this one. The chart also looks good with resistance at 19.50p but with a clear run to 25p min should we break through. MUS undervalued in comparison to the likes of more speculative stocks such as NPG and YOO. | ammoruso |
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