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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Mouchel Group | LSE:MCHL | London | Ordinary Share | GB0031696858 | ORD 0.25P |
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% | 0.975 | - | 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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29/11/2011 11:50 | sportbilly, you buy from and sell to your broker. | ![]() bubble pricker | |
29/11/2011 11:35 | I bought at 17p and saw it go down to 9p.. boy I never thoght I see 17p again and so am making everbody aware .. nothing more | ![]() narindg | |
29/11/2011 11:33 | mulebraker, a bit for my own clarification - but if I, as a pi without DMA, buy stock here and get a discount to the quoted offer - who am I buying it from? Is it not a MM acting as an intermediary? Likewise when selling... I understand those with DMA (AT trades) where the buy/sell is matched. | ![]() sportbilly1976 | |
29/11/2011 11:32 | fair comment beagle;let's big it up to a quid... | bobby lozenge | |
29/11/2011 11:29 | narindg...May I ask what price you got in at, and ditto out. If you held from £1 upwards I would have thought it would have been worthwhile hanging on at this price. If you bought lower than today then taking a profit is no bad thing. But why I ask are you talking it down? | the_beagle | |
29/11/2011 11:19 | wtf have market makers to do with a SSMM share? | ![]() mulebraker | |
29/11/2011 11:07 | Whose just put a short on then? MM's short of stock max 10000 buy - 50000 sell | ![]() slaccs | |
29/11/2011 11:04 | This will be 15p in no time .. its criminal really all those guys buying at 19p boy.. | ![]() narindg | |
29/11/2011 10:56 | I got caught out last time and am out today .. | ![]() narindg | |
29/11/2011 10:56 | I have seen this happen before .. in any minute it will crash.. and crash by 3 oor 4 pence so be careful.. | ![]() narindg | |
29/11/2011 10:39 | Up 50%! I would have thought that the LSE would have pressed MCHL into making an announcement following such a rise. | the_beagle | |
29/11/2011 09:16 | This is not just guess work by the buyers imo something has leaked. | the_beagle | |
29/11/2011 09:00 | Its amazing that a company with even a penny profit should be shafted like this, there are so many trashy AIM cos., with zero turnover zero profit and debts beyond the concept of we mortals, with market caps of hundreds of £££millions. Madness. | ![]() mulebraker | |
29/11/2011 08:58 | bit early for that, more of a bear / short nerves with tomorrow looming. If we get real bear squeeze then the share price is off to 50p IMO | ![]() wallywoo | |
29/11/2011 08:57 | According to the Telegraph, which is hardly a fan of Mouchel, the BOD are likely to announce pre-tax profits of £10.8 million tomorrow. Market cap of £17 million is not asking a lot. | the_beagle | |
29/11/2011 08:43 | Bear squeeze? | the_beagle | |
29/11/2011 08:42 | looking interesting now - not such small buys | ![]() wallywoo | |
29/11/2011 08:14 | So much for the Nomad's Tuesday RNS unless it comes intra-day, which I think is unlikely. Tomorrow then. Small buying continuing this morning is hopefully a good sign. | the_beagle | |
28/11/2011 14:00 | Encouraging level of buying today but one wonders where all the shares are coming from. Shorters maybe? | the_beagle | |
28/11/2011 12:48 | Mouchel awarded managed motorways commission 28 November 2011 Infrastructure and business services group, Mouchel, has been awarded a commission to support the Highways Agency in the delivery of the next tranche of managed motorway schemes. Mouchel's award followed a mini-tender competition through the Project Support Framework to which Mouchel was initially appointed in April 2011 and it was only one of two suppliers chosen by the Agency. Mouchel will provide the Highways Agency with development, design and site assurance services on two schemes on the M1 motorway in Derbyshire/South Yorkshire; between Junctions 28 to 31 and 32 to 35a. Work will commence immediately to meet the Agency's delivery timetable for work to start on the M1 J32 to J35a in 2012-13, and on the M1 J28 to 31 in 2013-14 or 2014-15. This award builds upon Mouchel's track record of providing controlled and managed motorways in the UK including the M25, M42 ATM Pilot and Birmingham Box Phases 1 and 2. Mouchel is also currently working on other managed motorway schemes outside this award including M3/M4 and Birmingham Box Phase 3 (M6 J5-8). Commenting on the award, Jeremy Wray, Operating Group Director of Mouchel Consultancy Services and Commission Director for the Project Support Framework, said: "We feel this award demonstrates Mouchel's unique expertise and experience in design and site assurance. The two schemes allocated to Mouchel are imperative to the delivery of managed motorway schemes and will require us to meet challenging timescales for solutions and delivery. It reinforces Mouchel's position at the forefront of developing and delivering these managed motorway schemes." | magpie99 | |
28/11/2011 11:53 | wallywoo....The Telegraph article said Tuesday. The Telegraph "week ahead" section says Wednesday. I phoned the Nomad who said Tuesday, but she didn't sound entirely certain. Honestly I don't know for sure, but it's not long to wait. | the_beagle | |
28/11/2011 09:18 | The company nomad thinks Tuesday is results day. | the_beagle | |
28/11/2011 09:18 | beagle - mchl stated on their Board Changes and Update RNS that they were delaying the results until 30/11 (weds). I think thats the most likely date | ![]() wallywoo | |
28/11/2011 08:27 | The company said results are due out on Wednesday 30th. The Telegraph says tomorrow. Which is right? | the_beagle |
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