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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Mountfield Group Plc | LSE:MOGP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B3CQW227 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 0.32 | 0.30 | 0.32 | - | 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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23/5/2018 09:04 | Closed period, Mike - results in two weeks' time. | jeevsje | |
23/5/2018 09:01 | Not much demand on the Bid side at the moment - max of 10k available to sell @ 1.8p so 2p not currently looking likely today | gleach23 | |
23/5/2018 08:58 | If the board are genuinely concerned with the lack of price movement as suggested yesterday they should each take a couple of million shares off the table each. That would get it moving | mikeh30 | |
23/5/2018 08:31 | Chart looks good for a breakout.Couple of people confirmed now board are aware of share price frustration/meetings so let's see what happens.I'm still expecting another £1m from mbg and another from CAF before results | mikeh30 | |
23/5/2018 08:20 | A lot of people are waiting for others to buy first and then, they will follow like sheep. | jeevsje | |
23/5/2018 08:20 | People don't buy when they are meant to be buying. Now is the time to buy. As people are saying, if we close above 2p, this could go mental. | jeevsje | |
23/5/2018 08:08 | Positive start - let's see if strength is sold into or not like yesterday. Close above 2p and this could rise fast. | twistednik | |
23/5/2018 08:06 | Kissing 2p on the ask. Huge volume yesterday I hope the seller has cleared ... | jakleeds | |
22/5/2018 23:05 | It will be nice if we can close above 2p tomorrow. That will be extremely bullish. | jeevsje | |
22/5/2018 21:10 | Dpl- been buying this for a while sub 1.60. Just need to be patient. | the big fella | |
22/5/2018 20:21 | What is the target sp? More than 3p i would think? | ayesha4 | |
22/5/2018 20:04 | Chart is looking exquisite. We are definitely getting higher lows and forming a solid base for break-out. Need to cross and hold 2p. I exchanged email with the chairman today and although he is equally perplexed at the share price, they are taking measures about it. As someone else has mentioned, they are holding broker meetings to enhance the company profile. He is confident of winning this war. | jeevsje | |
22/5/2018 17:34 | Ah you're in here as well mate. I must admit I though MOGP would be my big riser today but BBSN took the gold medal (by a considerable margin). Oh well 3% it is..at least we're not down.. | dplewis1 | |
22/5/2018 16:19 | We will be red before the day is out at this rate. Sometimes I do wonder! | the big fella | |
22/5/2018 16:10 | Back to flat. Unbelievable | dplewis1 | |
22/5/2018 15:54 | Poised to break all time highs.Yes, the Board are extremely positive. | ayesha4 | |
22/5/2018 14:25 | Cheers bio_tango. Interesting times ahead in the next month then from the sound of it. | rivaldo | |
22/5/2018 13:53 | Rivaldo, I have and all I have been told is along the lines of all will be revealed in the next set of results. Apparently, the results and accompanying trading statement will give "shareholders the clarity they require and deserve". His email is peter@peterjay.org. I still think we will see a buyout in the near future, with the number os ahares the board holds, that would be the most obvious exit strategy. | bio_tango | |
22/5/2018 13:44 | MOGP is slowly establishing a base for a breakout. Results are soon, and we know they'll be good - and furthermore we know that 2018 "is likely to be the Group's best performing year for turnover for a number of years". Has anyone spoken to the Board about why they haven't commissioned any broker/analyst coverage at all? I'd hope that with all this success something will be forthcoming post-results. Have to chuckle at the 140,666 trader. He held for 51 minutes - which was probably a long-term hold for him :o)) | rivaldo | |
22/5/2018 11:45 | At least it's still a positive price movement today from memory within 3 hours of the last contract update the share price had moved into negative territory | wedward | |
22/5/2018 11:30 | when was the last broker note written up for Mogp by Cairn FA's? when was the last Q&A interview on Directors Talk website done? Are the BoD's interest aligned with s/holders? This should be sitting at 5p / 10p, not struggling at 2p everutime it annonces a multi million pound contract award! | euclid5 | |
22/5/2018 11:26 | A258...I think it's clear that's exactly what's happened. It happens time after time with, imo, folk willing to gamble £1k or so expecting to be able to make an easy few hundred profit within minutes. Their time horizon is so limited they just panic when the share price starts going the other way and end up taking another loss. If only they could lift their eyes up to next couple of weeks, they should be able to get this money back on the run up to results, or at the very least on the day the results are announced. Sadly they may simply be addicts getting off on the trade. | gleach23 | |
22/5/2018 11:13 | What amazes me is that the people who were willing to buy above 2p are not buying at 1.9p. Shows how sentiment plays with the mind. If they looked cheap above 2p, surely they are cheaper at 1.9p. A long of the holders from 1.6p area have probably top-sliced already (e.g Gleach). There will be less sellers if the buying starts again. | jeevsje | |
22/5/2018 11:03 | I don't think that has happened. The timings of the trades are not always as they appear | a2584728 | |
22/5/2018 10:43 | I had a little follow through laughing at these clowns getting spiked. What do they say when their missus asks them how they got on today? Err well love I bought high and sold low again.. | dplewis1 |
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