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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Mondi Plc | LSE:MNDI | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BMWC6P49 | ORD EUR 0.22 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-6.50 | -0.43% | 1,510.00 | 1,509.00 | 1,510.50 | 1,520.00 | 1,500.50 | 1,517.00 | 92,406 | 08:14:56 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pkg Paper, Plastics Film | 8.04B | -153M | -0.3466 | -43.75 | 6.69B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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02/3/2010 12:58 | At the psychological 400, just 25% more to go. | enami | |
24/2/2010 13:05 | little bit of profit taking today? Broker recommendation full details Date: 24 February, 2010 Broker: Citigroup Company: Mondi Recommendation: Raises price target to 500p from 410 | enami | |
23/2/2010 08:04 | Results seem to please the market, surged to 52 week high at the open. XD 21 April 7 euro cents. | enami | |
22/2/2010 13:07 | Broker recommendation full details Date: 22 February, 2010 Broker: Credit Suisse Company: Mondi Recommendation: Raises price target to 465p from 455 | enami | |
16/2/2010 15:56 | Aye seems like a strange time to make a trading statement with results coming out next week 23 Feb. Hopefully the full results will clarify things. | enami | |
16/2/2010 15:45 | Market seems to like the trading statement despite admittance of more exceptional costs. Where to now for the SP? | ibrox | |
28/1/2010 13:13 | Broker recommendation full details Date: 28 January, 2010 Broker: Citigroup Company: Mondi Recommendation: Retain Buy price target 410p | enami | |
25/1/2010 11:07 | Date Broker name New Price Old price target New price target Broker change 25-Jan-10 Goldman Sachs Neutral 0.000p 417.00p 457.00p Reiteration | enami | |
20/1/2010 12:12 | Broker recommendation full details Date: 20 January, 2010 Broker: Deutsche Bank Company: Mondi Recommendation: upgrade to Buy from hold - price target 450p from 260 Quite an upgrade, added at 362 last week. | enami | |
08/1/2010 10:48 | Up througfh 366 target. next 393. Me too profit sliced LAM yesterday at 206. | enami | |
07/1/2010 09:32 | yep id say 44p going ok.. closed a lam long y/day enami... | leeson31 | |
07/1/2010 09:28 | 52 week high. WEEKLY CHART target 490 | enami | |
05/1/2010 17:13 | Pushed up through the breakout line, target 366 then 393. Wave 3 of 5. | enami | |
04/12/2009 13:27 | Broker recommendation full details Date: 3 December, 2009 Broker: Goldman Sachs Company: Mondi Recommendation: Raises price target to 417p from 400 | enami | |
01/12/2009 13:31 | Broker recommendation full details Date: 1 December, 2009 Broker: Credit Suisse Company: Mondi Recommendation: Raises price target to 455p from 380 | enami | |
09/10/2009 13:44 | wish i stayld long on this one ! lol | leeson31 | |
09/10/2009 13:42 | Broker recommendation full details Date: 9 October, 2009 Broker: UBS Company: Mondi Recommendation: Raises price target to 360p from 330 | enami | |
02/10/2009 10:39 | Broker recommendation full details Date: 2 October, 2009 Broker: Credit Suisse Company: Mondi Recommendation: upgrade to Outperform from neutral | enami | |
18/9/2009 17:24 | will watch carefulymonday mate. have a good weekend. L | leeson31 | |
18/9/2009 17:23 | Weekly chart shows the share price just popped up short of the September 2008 intraday high at 334. Fib target 372. Worth keeping an eye on if there is a pullback to 300ish. Looks like an inside trader surge today maybe, good news on Monday? | enami | |
18/9/2009 16:13 | jeez... ! | leeson31 | |
18/9/2009 16:05 | WOW there's a huge surge going on here for no apparent reason. | enami | |
05/8/2009 08:27 | Good company this, but sold mine today. Made a 10% profit since an ill timed buy in July 2008. Since that time trading has deteriorated sharply and the dividend has been substantially cut. Sir John Parker is also no longer one of the Chairmen which is a blow. Outlook today sounded tough, albeit they have done very well to manage the downturn to date. Can't help thinking these have run ahead of themselves. Only need a double dip in the autumn and the dividend + covenants will come under renewed pressure. May well buy back in when the risk reward ratio is more favourable as think this is a survivor company. | topvest | |
22/7/2009 09:00 | The JSE (Ltd) shares are down about 10%, but I think that they have always traded at a premium to the LSE (PLC) shares. Half-yearly Results Announcement due 5 August. Share prices LSE (Mondi plc) 231.25 GBp +16.25 09:41 22 Jul 2009 Last close: 215.00 GBp JSE (Mondi Ltd) 3,200.00 ZAc -320.00 09:41 22 Jul 2009 Last close: 3,520.00 ZAc JSE (Mondi plc) 2,950.00 ZAc +155.00 09:41 22 Jul 2009 Last close: 2,795.00 ZAc | enami | |
22/7/2009 08:07 | Tremendous up gap here, not sure what the RNS today means but "Mondi plc shares reclassified as domestic assets on JSE" must be good news I guess. Quote from the RNS Mondi Group has been advised by the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) that the South African Minister of Finance has decided to reclassify the secondary listing of Mondi plc ordinary shares on the JSE Limited as domestic assets in the hands of South African investors. This changes the ruling made at the time of Mondi's demerger, and as detailed in the Prospectus dated 1 June 2007, which classified the secondary listing of Mondi plc ordinary shares on the JSE Limited as foreign assets in the hands of South African investors. The reclassification is effective immediately. All other conditions stipulated by the South African Ministry of Finance at the time of approval of the dual listed structure as set out in the Prospectus remain unchanged. | enami |
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