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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Management Resource Solutions Plc | LSE:MRS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B8BL4R23 | ORD EUR0.01 |
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% | 2.30 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/3/2019 07:38 | 27 4.48 66830 O 4.2 5.0 15:43:40 66,830 694,625 956,613 26 4.34 92027 O 4.1 5.0 15:37:20 92,027 694,625 889,783 25 4.144 1018 O 4.1 5.0 15:21:51 1,018 /////// The 4.34p trades and 4.48p trades are both buys not sells. The price the MMs wanted increased after 4.34p trade which it wouldn't have done if that trade really was a sell. | 12bn | |
08/3/2019 06:50 | The hitman is in profit already.Lol | thehitman1 | |
08/3/2019 06:49 | Still waiting for 8p to get out?.Lol | thehitman1 | |
08/3/2019 06:48 | 0.000000012iq, heavy losses on XTR, KOD and now down almost 50% in MRS. Yet still laughing at others. | thehitman1 | |
08/3/2019 06:04 | MasterRSI,time to give it up,you are making yourself look foolish. Plenty of posters have pointed out that it is earnings that are important not debt. If the debt repayments are affordable then there isn't a problem. Giving a definition of 'Net Debt to Market cap' does not help your case,especially as a lot of the debt has arisen out of buying and refurbishing a valuable asset,the yard,which is adding to the profits. You are sounding very desperate now. | 12bn | |
08/3/2019 04:33 | Cant see any upside here. Historic earnings are meaningless, and the medium term outlook for this sector in Australia is very poor. Strong sell imo. | 12bm | |
07/3/2019 23:47 | is it 7.3p to buy yet? | 12bm | |
07/3/2019 23:35 | The turning and twisting of the clever clogs re - Net Debt to Market Cap What is the definition of Net Debt / Price? This is the ratio of Net Debt to the Market Capitalisation of the company. This ratio Is negative if the company has net debt and positive if it has net cash. This will be based on the latest financial statements and it's important to be aware of post-balance sheet event that may have reduced the cash balance, e.g. an acquisition. Higher debt as a percentage of total capital means a company has a higher risk of insolvency. | master rsi | |
07/3/2019 15:58 | dave4545 aka hatey new name Jonnybgood4 Member since: 06 Mar 2019 | depjoe | |
07/3/2019 15:27 | Some New contracts being tendered for. | apfindley | |
07/3/2019 15:22 | Mrs doing great, more to come.Off out for some tea and biscuits. | thehitman1 | |
07/3/2019 15:21 | I have my own thread, why post on the rampers only thread. | thehitman1 | |
07/3/2019 13:47 | This share rises on very little buying and the MMs have a habit of raising the offer on good news before the market even opens. The debt is being paid off through large earnings,what more do you want? It looks to me that you have missed the boat here,AGAIN MasterRSI,you missed the last drop to this level. | 12bn | |
07/3/2019 13:15 | me NO buying till I see HOW the debt is sorted out IF " apfindley " is SAD I am not glad, you know nothing why people do things in life. you should not be laughing, as others can laugh loudly than you and with a better reason | master rsi | |
07/3/2019 12:38 | MasterRSI,you missed your buying op last time,don't miss it again. | 12bn | |
07/3/2019 12:28 | The only benefit of you laughing is if you're going to buy in low on the dip. Apart from that you're actually wasting your time, wasting your life posting about a company you have no interest in. Now that is laughably SAD. | apfindley | |
07/3/2019 12:26 | It's been happening for a very long time surprised they ain't out of steam yet tbh I still hold the faith though gl to all genuine investors here | a_2_b |
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