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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Minoan Group Plc | LSE:MIN | London | Ordinary Share | GB0008497975 | ORD 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% | 0.725 | 0.65 | 0.80 | - | 0.00 | 07:30:16 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Hotels And Motels | 0 | -1.07M | -0.0013 | -5.54 | 5.92M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/4/2021 14:01 | So more buys than sells again today.....yet the price is down! | nobbygnome | |
14/4/2021 13:53 | Took those 135k as well. DC | daicaprice | |
14/4/2021 13:46 | And Cantors which were the first to go on the 1.3 offer actually aren't offering anything on the RSP. Smoke and mirrors as usual... | nobbygnome | |
14/4/2021 13:44 | I’ve added 543k to my ISA over the last couple of weeks but not sold any in my trading a/c because I can let them ride to 3p+ before even thinking about CGT. The dips keep tempting me. DC | daicaprice | |
14/4/2021 13:37 | Looking at the RSP there actually are not that many shares offered at 1.3 or better. There is 250k at 1.26495 and then a 100k and 10k at the full 1.30. So it shouldn't take much buying to get the offer going up again. | nobbygnome | |
14/4/2021 13:21 | Well they would have taken some capital loses in the tax year and sheltered 50% from capital gains tax (assuming going forward there is one). I moved some a few weeks back from trading to ISA's as I try and avoid a tax bill on hoped for future gains! | waterloo01 | |
14/4/2021 13:11 | According to the holdings RNS she still holds some aside from the family trust. As you say interesting timing though. | rafboy | |
14/4/2021 13:09 | Interesting. Tax sheltering IMO esp given the date. Wonder if it's her family trust or has someone new bought in? | waterloo01 | |
14/4/2021 13:02 | So that was the 7 million trades on the 31st... | nobbygnome | |
14/4/2021 13:00 | RNS out Lesley Adams disposed part of her holding to family trust, is she done now with the selling? It sounds like it from that wording. Although as Nobby said we need some volume to take us up now. Looks positive. | finster007 | |
14/4/2021 09:38 | Agree with you DC, could also be someone just desperate for the cash. | boliviana | |
14/4/2021 09:26 | That’s a desperate price to sell at, it’s got to be someone who knows nothing about the Co or the current situation going forward. More like someone liquidating an Estate on behalf of beneficiaries. DC | daicaprice | |
14/4/2021 09:05 | Stating the bloody obvious there Count we can see that. Their loss when news is just days away then we are off to the races. | boliviana | |
14/4/2021 09:02 | --->ALL Looks like 500k dumped today already thus the slight drop in price. Looks like it was done just before the market open as well. Regards, THE COUNT! | the count | |
14/4/2021 09:01 | Bang offer straight down as well ! No messing around...millions bought no increase in bid, 500k sell and instantly the offer is dropped | dave4545 | |
13/4/2021 16:41 | Nice one Nobby, hope it works out for all of us. | rafboy | |
13/4/2021 16:03 | Another 370k net bought so far today. Yes I know it's only just over £5ks worth but just trying to keep the MMs honest. It's not an easy job......😆 | nobbygnome | |
13/4/2021 14:40 | Need a lot more interest here if we are to move forward. | rafboy | |
13/4/2021 08:25 | And the majority are looking to buy more. Four on the bid looking for up to 600K in one go......... | wi1l | |
13/4/2021 07:19 | The recent placing perhaps? Shrewd move if one or two did that. However they are being gobbled up at a rate of knots - Buys this month alone are 5M plus above sells. | wi1l | |
13/4/2021 07:07 | Where indeed! | rafboy |
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