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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Management Consulting Group Plc | LSE:MMC | London | Ordinary Share | GB0001979029 | ORD 1P |
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% | 0.23 | 0.16 | 0.30 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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03/1/2007 17:28 | This has got my vote today as well. The comments above, the price action and the volume have convinced me that we may be in for a re-rating ahead of the next announcement due 6 March 2007. It does look undervalued. I was nervous about the FD resignation three months ago, but if there was anything to read into it I think we would have heard by now. | lanzarote666 | |
03/1/2007 17:26 | Post removed by ADVFN | Abuse team | |
03/1/2007 16:43 | volume weighted average | oxtail2007 | |
03/1/2007 16:40 | What is a VW trade? - a late VW trade of 1.5 million went thru as a buy. | kneath | |
03/1/2007 16:40 | What is a VW trade? - a late VW trade of 1.5 million went thru as a buy. | kneath | |
03/1/2007 16:38 | another 1.5m after hours this is a no brainer always follow the big money its even better when your in before them :-) | oxtail2007 | |
03/1/2007 15:49 | Post removed by ADVFN | Abuse team | |
03/1/2007 15:37 | Yes, nice one Rivaldo, also bought in today. | madmix | |
03/1/2007 15:21 | In today - thanks Rivaldo and Chester. CR | cockneyrebel | |
03/1/2007 15:12 | Post removed by ADVFN | Abuse team | |
03/1/2007 14:13 | Interesting to know if Panmure's have increased their forecasts. I assume they have since a change from Sell to Buy is a pretty neat turnaround... They were already forecasting 4.41p EPS for 2006 and 5.53p EPS for this year, so MMC were already cheap on those figures (which were the lowest of all the 2006 forecasts, though not of 2007). | rivaldo | |
03/1/2007 11:57 | Stumbled across this share this morning, and I'm won over. I'm not a 'lurker', but I will still accept your welcome! Here we go! | verger | |
03/1/2007 11:39 | And less than a month ago a non-exec director bought £25k of shares - now why would he do that so close to the year end I wonder.... With all this buying the pressure must be building for more and quicker rises imo. | rivaldo | |
03/1/2007 11:18 | last years update 12th jan year before 5th jan so in the next 2 weeks should see a statement :-) | oxtail2007 | |
03/1/2007 11:15 | 1.5m @ 44.25p; good enough for me to double my holding. | azalea | |
03/1/2007 11:13 | another huge trade just gone through seems panmure have given all those watchers the green light.cant wait for the next update. | oxtail2007 | |
03/1/2007 10:20 | thanks Rivaldo... they are either naughty boys or completely useless...I can't think of any other possibilities! | scotswhaehae | |
03/1/2007 10:11 | This cracked me up :o)) From Citywire this morning: "Panmure upgraded Management Consulting from 'sell' to 'buy' at its morning meeting today. Trading is a lot better than originally thought, with September and October being particularly strong, it says." | rivaldo | |
03/1/2007 09:53 | Post removed by ADVFN | Abuse team | |
03/1/2007 08:51 | We've had quite a few 'lurkers' waiting for the breakout from 42p...can't blame them really... We've now also had clear net institutional buying imho...and that was the remaining required building block... Could it just be that the brokers are right (baring Panmures) and that the stopped/scared punter followers of that tip sheet guy didnt actually bother to do their research? I know what I reckon...lol Nice to see us on the Top Share Leaderboard... Enjoy! | scotswhaehae | |
03/1/2007 08:46 | Just joined you this morning - had my eye on these for a while and looks like the tide has turned. | carver66 |
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