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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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05/7/2016 15:54 | Someone wants some cheap stock before 14th July. | montyhedge | |
05/7/2016 15:44 | Caution on currency? But montydrivel has been banging on about how the fall of sterling against the dollar is nothing but good news. Has montydrivel displayed his ignorance yet again? Surely not. | orange1 | |
04/7/2016 16:14 | I'm surprised Panmure or another broker has put out a note about the benefit of the weak £ for Micro, profits and dividend. | montyhedge | |
04/7/2016 16:04 | Your right not factored in by investors. Talk of £ going to 1.20 $Wow like winning the lottery for Micro Focus and us. | montyhedge | |
04/7/2016 15:17 | I don't think the forex issue (USD/GBP) has been priced-in yet. Looking forward to voters supporting this plea very soon ;-)! | sogoesit | |
04/7/2016 10:17 | Guys with my crystal ball this is how I see things panning out.Finals 14th July, going to be top of estimates. Weak pound boosts dividend payout for this cash cow dollar earner.Special dividend hopefully as well.Share price up, hopefully inclusion in the FTSE 100 early 2017Hope my crystal ball is correct.I see £25 shareprice for 2017/18 | montyhedge | |
01/7/2016 18:58 | Final should be 36c now that's 27p.I have a feeling special dividend to be announced as well. | montyhedge | |
01/7/2016 18:51 | Higher, not reflected just back to where we before Brexit, Other dollar earners up about 10% so in theory add 160p to share price.At 1800p eligible for FTSE 100 then the fun starts, tracker funds have to Buy. | montyhedge | |
01/7/2016 16:48 | As the share price is around record levels can we expect even higher on the results or are the results already reflected in the SP? | ringer12 | |
01/7/2016 15:11 | Montybilge surpasses himself. At 09.12 he posts "Overbought will they never learn?". Of course he does, because yet again the market has proved him wrong, he can't take it, and so spends his time posting that the share price and market are about to tank. Mid-morning he realises he is wrong (yet again), buys some shares, changes his post to "oversold" and goes into full ramping mode. | orange1 | |
01/7/2016 14:34 | Talk of £ going to $1.20 to $, wow imagine profits and dividend then. | montyhedge | |
01/7/2016 14:29 | Finals 14th July, could we actually see a return of the special dividend. The weak £ v $ must have boosted profits and dividend by 10% without even doing anything. | montyhedge | |
01/7/2016 14:18 | Forgot boys, figures 14th July, dollar earner, dividend in dollars. Profits should be 10% higher at interim stage just on currency movement Should be over 1750p after figures my prediction. | montyhedge | |
01/7/2016 09:12 | Oversold, last time | montyhedge | |
28/6/2016 16:15 | What goes down must go up! | ringer12 | |
27/6/2016 15:38 | The high P.e stocks get killed.1275p target. | montyhedge | |
27/6/2016 14:19 | If gets to tha price I buy in was in before but sold out as a $ base com strong bs etc | mrthomas | |
27/6/2016 10:08 | Financial tsunami crash coming.1275p my prediction. | montyhedge | |
25/6/2016 10:35 | Biggest one day fall coming for the FTSE 100 on its way. | montyhedge | |
25/6/2016 09:49 | Maybe you could add the words: "in case anybody is interested in my moronic drivel." | orange1 | |
25/6/2016 07:40 | My prediction 4900 for the FTSE 100 | montyhedge |
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