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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Luceco Plc | LSE:LUCE | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BZC0LP49 | ORD GBP0.0005 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1.00 | 0.63% | 160.00 | 158.40 | 159.60 | 159.80 | 155.20 | 159.80 | 1,622,386 | 16:35:03 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Comml, Indl Elec Light Fixtr | 206.3M | 11M | 0.0684 | 23.16 | 254.71M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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05/1/2018 13:05 | 09:37:38 114.0000 75,000 O 113.0000 116.0000 Sell people still appear to be selling... | citytrader66 | |
05/1/2018 11:30 | Afternoon whoosh? | tsmith2 | |
04/1/2018 16:48 | Let's hope! | tsmith2 | |
04/1/2018 16:44 | tsmith2 - the buying might be John Hornby buying his shares back ;-0 | twixy | |
04/1/2018 15:20 | strength into finish would be indicative hopefully a holding statement tomorrow morning to show overhang cleared | tsmith2 | |
04/1/2018 13:10 | large sells work through reported.. | tsmith2 | |
04/1/2018 12:24 | Feels overhang about to be cleared | tsmith2 | |
04/1/2018 08:12 | Bigger fool?... | diku | |
04/1/2018 07:23 | "Profit warnings come in threes" - and wonder who took John Hornby's 2m share sell at 234p recently. | spectoacc | |
03/1/2018 20:02 | i agree with DavR0s, i've been in a couple of shares recently after big drops and they can drop much more and give plenty of time to get in much cheaper. i am tempted at 108p but trend is still down. with markets likely to see some correction(s) this year maybe wise to wait for £1 or lower. | citytrader66 | |
03/1/2018 19:48 | I don’t expect a bounce at all. But, I do expect a good reward over 2 years . Those who bought post RNS have paid anything up to £1.45 and they were expecting a bounce. Foolish. They are not going to get their money back this year I don’t think. Let’s not even imagine how those who paid upwards of £2.50pre RNS feel | john09 | |
03/1/2018 19:26 | On average breaks down tend to be poor investments or trades. More keep going down than go up - I never buy anything going down these days as you never know how far they will keep going | davr0s | |
03/1/2018 18:14 | I take Berenberg's target of 180p with a pinch of salt. I have seen loads of their "so called targets" and none of them have happened. I am wondering though if this will bounce and if I can capitalise on it. DavR0s - what's your rationale for this being a low probability outcome? Thanks | thebigshortfella | |
03/1/2018 08:28 | You have to be sooooooooo mean?... That spread is horrendous.. | diku | |
02/1/2018 20:24 | Target price 20p | highasakite | |
02/1/2018 18:21 | All the bottom fishers predicting/ willing this to go up lol - it may do but always a low probability trade imo. Staying well clear now | davr0s | |
02/1/2018 17:30 | Berenberg have a buy recommendation with a target of 180p | mammyoko | |
02/1/2018 11:24 | I am in today I believe it will bounce soon | ytse | |
02/1/2018 11:18 | Indeed. Well it’s still falling. I could be tempted at a quid. Maybe | john09 | |
02/1/2018 11:05 | Me! I was watching to buy before the sudden drop... the CEO share sell stopped me and I'm so so lucky not to have been caught out...Certainly looking to buy in now but trying to catch a falling sword is tricky! | badg | |
02/1/2018 10:16 | Oops here we go. Still watching here, anyone else interested in this one at lower levels? | john09 | |
27/12/2017 15:47 | I still think £1.15 is too high for this right now | john09 | |
20/12/2017 13:31 | Minuscule vol, decks being cleared | tsmith2 | |
20/12/2017 12:57 | Here commenceth the slow dribble down to £1 ! | john09 | |
18/12/2017 17:45 | Berenberg 180p BUY some v cautious assumptions | tsmith2 |
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