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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Mer.L.World Mng | LSE:MLW | London | Ordinary Share | GB0005774855 | ORD 5P |
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% | 735.00 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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28/4/2008 14:39 | cheers.. looks as if all the Black Rock managed ML funds have changed EPIC.. | idioterna | |
28/4/2008 14:06 | We need a new thread if there are any takers. If not I can do one later if the worst comes to the worst. | bionicdog | |
28/4/2008 13:20 | thanks for that IanBrewster... you wouldn't happen to know what the EPIC for MLCO has changed to also? | idioterna | |
28/4/2008 11:52 | Note new EPICs - BRWM / BRWT | ianbrewster | |
23/4/2008 07:11 | I'd be tempted to cash in any recently exercised warrants , then buy back in an ISA on any dips. | bionicdog | |
22/4/2008 20:39 | bdog what say you on this recent break out?????? | anubus | |
16/4/2008 15:43 | That's what some said when gold was $300 , so who knows. I'm staying where I am for now. Mind you , I only know about gold and oil , so that's what I stick to. | bionicdog | |
16/4/2008 15:15 | BDOG whats your thoughts on ML Gold & General? I'm thinking switching for more of a gold cover and some agri. might be a good move, how far can other metals go? | anubus | |
16/4/2008 12:04 | I've taken plenty of profit close to this price anyway , so I'll let the rest ride for now. | bionicdog | |
16/4/2008 10:59 | will it or will it not.????? time to maybe exit out???? | anubus | |
15/4/2008 13:25 | We've been here a couple of times before. | bionicdog | |
25/3/2008 13:21 | too much time value really - better to buy the physical or even a margin play with CFDs . little bit disappointing performance today with base metal stocks strong ! | arja | |
25/3/2008 11:43 | MLWT - time to buy a few more of them methinks. | trader horne | |
07/3/2008 07:52 | thanks. I do not hold them any more but thought about buying again .now about a 45p premium to share price which is not too bad I guess ! One to watch . | arja | |
06/3/2008 08:24 | The chance to exercise at 478p passed on 28th Feb , there is one more chance at 565p next year. | bionicdog | |
06/3/2008 08:20 | bionicdog, i notice warrants are still trading. Do you know the terms now please? | arja | |
03/3/2008 13:22 | I was talking of a bit of icing on top of the cake perhaps a narrowing of the discount , and a nice divi..... plus special = more shares etc etc... | anubus | |
03/3/2008 12:46 | will go along way still when it breaks through 700p | thelongandtheshortandthetall | |
03/3/2008 08:17 | I would hope that folk have already made lots of dosh with the run that miners have had over the last few years. | bionicdog | |
29/2/2008 21:25 | hard commodities UP soft commodities UP precious metals UP oil UP gas UP coal UP.............you know what it means ladies and gents INFLATION INFLATION INFLATION and with house prices going down interest rates going down unemployment going up we have I believe ......STAGFLATION... | anubus | |
29/2/2008 08:26 | Time to sell enough to cover the cost of the warrants exercised at £4.79. Nice bit of business. | bionicdog | |
28/2/2008 18:49 | ZInc is rallying too, over last two days very strongly. Worth buying on any weakness, if you see any! I take it the Fund tracks a load of companies, as opposed to commodities? They have not performed as well as the metals and lag them. | hectorp | |
28/2/2008 18:31 | performed today on back of it's gold stocks I suppose as base metal stocks well down!! | arja |
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