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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Micro Focus International Plc | LSE:MCRO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BJ1F4N75 | ORD 10P |
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% | 532.00 | 531.60 | 531.80 | - | 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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05/11/2019 11:42 | either way they really need to update the mkt | eentweedrie | |
05/11/2019 11:03 | IMO the Trading Update will show that the business is stabilising and consolidating and not falling anymore as it did before. "As such the board considers it appropriate to revise the guidance range for the year ending 31 October 2019 to minus 6% to minus 8%." This was from -4% to -6%. This will be the precursor for a good lift from here and each time an improvement is flagged up the share price will adjust accordingly. This does not take into account any takeover bid. | fuji99 | |
04/11/2019 16:39 | Yes, fingers crossed! | eentweedrie | |
04/11/2019 15:05 | We may get a Trading Update tomorrow as last year on the 5th of Nov. I expect a flagging up of some stability in the business (contrary to previous turbulence in series) which will probably give the share price a very good kick start to the recovery. | fuji99 | |
01/11/2019 17:54 | What just happened to Fitbit' shareholders is something to keep in mind: As MCRO's share price keeps hitting new lows the company is rapidly becoming an easier takeover target, and should this happen it would translate into tremendous value destruction for MCRO's shareholders even if the buyer were to pay a premium for the acquisition. Therefore I am too sure why the now defunct news of a takeover by OpenText were greeted so positively by the shareholders, we have nothing to gain from such a takeover. | rabbitfoot1 | |
30/10/2019 09:12 | why the tick down | eentweedrie | |
30/10/2019 08:25 | blackrock slowly accumulating. they probably also think that there will be another offer....aimho | eentweedrie | |
29/10/2019 15:39 | I think at these levels speculation just won't go away. Consilidation has been the theme in IT over the last few years. | tricky1992000 | |
25/10/2019 11:20 | I see that acquisition speculation is still rife online... | eentweedrie | |
25/10/2019 11:18 | Well looks like that was the bottom... | eentweedrie | |
24/10/2019 15:13 | Poor Monty never has any luck with this one... long or short lol | losses | |
24/10/2019 14:02 | care to amend your 'forecast' monty lol | eentweedrie | |
23/10/2019 16:17 | You forgot to add "1" to the left of the number ... | fuji99 | |
23/10/2019 15:41 | I see 910p. | montyhedge | |
23/10/2019 15:32 | Monty - You may get stuck with your short this time. Tomorrow may be another day... | fuji99 | |
23/10/2019 15:26 | 1000p can it hold support price, doubt it. | montyhedge | |
23/10/2019 12:11 | If this breaks the 1000p support level. I think 990p quite quickly my view. | montyhedge | |
22/10/2019 13:29 | presumption, like its counterpoint, assumption, is the MOAF... | eentweedrie | |
22/10/2019 13:15 | eentweedrie - I presume so as per his post "22/10/2019 08:06 That could mean shorts being placed now." - Fingers crossed for him ... | fuji99 | |
22/10/2019 13:09 | i take it you are short? | eentweedrie | |
22/10/2019 11:27 | Should have waited for 886p. | montyhedge | |
22/10/2019 10:37 | Just bought in at 1006p. Totally undervalued now IMO. | eentweedrie | |
22/10/2019 10:19 | Well Monty, another offer may be around the corner for the company, who knows! | umitw | |
22/10/2019 10:18 | Hope your short will do well Monty. | fuji99 |
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