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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Matra | LSE:MTA | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B06GS855 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 1.025 | - | 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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03/11/2017 13:33 | You’re very switched on to most things Matra, Beggarman. You’re an asset to us mate. | maceman | |
03/11/2017 11:10 | Of course mate, makes sense now. I just haven’t paid much attention to it. | maceman | |
03/11/2017 09:18 | maceman - If you watch the trades go through in real time the shares at the top of the Buy/Sell column will either reduce or remain the same depending on whether it is a buy or sell order. | beggarman | |
03/11/2017 08:54 | Market closed at 1 today .Results due when folks? | rodneyfoster | |
03/11/2017 08:42 | What's the latest share price and what is that equate to in p? | offerman | |
03/11/2017 08:39 | One trade of '20' shares and we go up 2%. Will someone please buy 20,000 shares. | doxford | |
02/11/2017 20:33 | Beggarman- how do you know they’re buys? | maceman | |
02/11/2017 20:12 | maceman - You could work it out on a day by day basis but there is no readily available list of historic trades. I've watched a number of trades go through since last Friday and they are predominantly buys, hence the price rise. | beggarman | |
02/11/2017 19:52 | Does anyone know the buy to sell ratio? All I hear is about buying but surely there has to be a ratio out there or a daily figure of buys and sells? | maceman | |
02/11/2017 19:23 | Maybe news next week, that would explain the recent buying. | beggarman | |
02/11/2017 19:19 | Maybe cause of that | rodneyfoster | |
02/11/2017 19:19 | Spot on Rodders, they will have finished work at lunch time today for the weekend. That explains the lack of trades. | beggarman | |
02/11/2017 19:02 | Tomorrow either bank holiday or early closing | rodneyfoster | |
02/11/2017 16:44 | I don't know what to make of that, the last trade was 11.12/10.12 (UK Time). | beggarman | |
02/11/2017 13:43 | Typical.......'the sound of silence' Wouldn't you just like to see them face to face for half an hour? | doxford | |
02/11/2017 13:28 | doxford - I think that's the problem, they were buying expecting news at the beginning of November and it hasn't happened. | beggarman | |
02/11/2017 13:01 | It needs an update, something that says the production has increased and the improved oil price is positive....any little thing that tells us that the 'zombie' days are over and that Barmsky boy is actually awake. | doxford | |
02/11/2017 12:46 | And just like last time, volume goes straight back to average again. | maceman | |
01/11/2017 19:29 | O.K. I stand corrected. | beggarman | |
01/11/2017 19:11 | Beggarman There was bizarre day sometime around two months ago when over 100k traded - | rodneyfoster | |
01/11/2017 17:28 | Five times above daily average. | maceman | |
01/11/2017 17:16 | I think that must be a record 85,112 shares traded. | beggarman | |
01/11/2017 11:05 | Let’s remember that an identical thing happened a month or so back. We came from sixes to 9/towards ten and we are on the same path again now. The interview then caused the surpression in price from towards 10 back to below 6. | maceman | |
01/11/2017 09:40 | The fact that we still have some momentum today indicates that this isn't a technical rally due to the month end. | beggarman | |
01/11/2017 09:24 | Exactly, .4p is disgusting after the years of bs manipulation we have had to endure. We really need to hear from the optimists to tell us how great it’s going to, next year/three years time. | maceman |
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