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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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March Networks | LSE:MNW | London | Ordinary Share | CA5662191017 | COM SHS NPV |
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% | 220.00 | - | 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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10/8/2005 11:28 | A bit more buying and it should tick up another 10p. | mitzis | |
10/8/2005 10:44 | upward trend resumed today, NLR also, both looking good. | rogerl | |
09/8/2005 13:39 | Looks like all the action is over at the Oil sector today but I'm sure March will resume its upward trend.. | mitzis | |
08/8/2005 20:23 | My two largest holdings are MNW and NLR, so lets hope you are right and that they both break £10 shortly. | william63 | |
08/8/2005 18:53 | Likewise. As long as they both get there, I don't mind in which order :-) | peladon | |
08/8/2005 16:18 | it's turned v.positive today, whilst NLR fell so my bets on MNW first to £10. Don't mind though as I also hold NLR. | rogerl | |
06/8/2005 08:54 | Scsw; If March keeps winning contracts like this, there will be plenty more where this came from.Keep holding. Noticed it finished at $16,50 up 11%. It will be a race to whether NLR or March hits 1000p first. | mitzis | |
05/8/2005 13:53 | Agreed both, this is one of my main holdings mainly bought in the 500's, annoyed because I always believed this share would have large peaks and troughs as it settled in to it's stride yet I've not really managed to take advantage. Not at all concerned at present with the long term picture. Just noticed some new (I think) promotional material of the mobile DVR on the website, "Introducing the world's toughest MDVR..." Have alook at the video, you can't say they don't go for it on the marketing front! :o) | lordcoco | |
05/8/2005 13:25 | peladon Agreed and that is what is happening IMHO. As a long term holder I don't care much, they will rise again as soon as some more good news emerges. | rogerl | |
05/8/2005 11:14 | Bear in mind that momentum buyers become momentum sellers. | peladon | |
05/8/2005 11:05 | These have taken a bit of a pummeling recently. I've managed to just watch them tumble down whilst still holding, exactly what it says not to do on the tin! Oh well, I'm pretty confident that a recovery will come in due course, perhaps on the next round of positive news and we'll saunter past the previous high in the not too distant future. The outlook for their products, the sector in general is looking even better than it did at floatation imo and no negative changes in co. or operations afaiaa. Maybe UK and CAN PIs spooking each other? lcc. | lordcoco | |
04/8/2005 14:37 | i thank the mm's because i've topped even more thanks and thanks again...you can have them back at over £20 and not before... | satan 666 | |
04/8/2005 13:12 | Me too roger.. will hold for at least a year or even longer like yourself. | mitzis | |
04/8/2005 10:16 | Tree shake? a few stop losses being tripped but no selling in volume. A couple of decent buys and this will be up today. | slogsweep | |
04/8/2005 09:50 | Down 50p almost time for a top-up.. | mitzis | |
04/8/2005 09:10 | Sub 700p could be a bargain..coming soon. | mitzis | |
04/8/2005 08:19 | Chart is showing a strong similarity to Neteller. Let's hope it continues :-) | peladon | |
02/8/2005 10:11 | I wish March did..! | mitzis | |
02/8/2005 09:38 | time to rock and roll at CYBS - reminds me of the MNW chart a few days ago... | frances2 | |
31/7/2005 15:24 | nice to here on the news this morning that thousands of extra CCTV will be installed around the u.k. | satan 666 | |
28/7/2005 12:06 | IN A 760---840 TRADING RANGE CHILL AND SEE £10 VERY SOON... | satan 666 |
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