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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Mporium Group Plc | LSE:MPM | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BGDW0L56 | ORD 0.5P |
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% | 0.50 | - | 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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11/6/2005 13:37 | looks like its make or break time in 12 months time, the problem is if the share price falls further to raise cash through a placing will create massive dilution, and a share price of sub 0.25p.......be wary this is a very high risk share | miss hairy punter | |
11/6/2005 10:50 | this is the real thread use this one, the other one breaches the trades description act......ftse 100 company..lol you must be joking | miss hairy punter | |
11/6/2005 09:56 | harry i told you to wait and buy at 0.75p you should really listen more to your sister.it will be 0.75p in a months or so maybe you can average down from the 2.75p you bought at. | miss hairy punter | |
10/6/2005 16:59 | please ignore harry he is such a fool | miss hairy punter | |
10/6/2005 14:03 | Hi guys just reading all your posts, why all the fuss about minster? i make a market in it. Because a stock trades near the bid, doesn't mean its a sale. that print of 140k @ 1.4 was actually a buyer looking for a favour. Those two prints of 500k at 1.35 & 1.4 were a buyer and seller...the touch is in 2.5m if you want to trade...? if you think they are going down, come and short them to me..i'll bid you 1.4 as a gesture...? mark | 5hane | |
10/6/2005 13:33 | lol....he has not learned anything...oh yes he has learned that he should have bought mpm at 0.8p instead of 2.75p. | oilllllllbeback | |
10/6/2005 13:23 | Guys, Don't you think that poor HP has suffered enough now....he has the postings of a broken and bitter man lately.....enough... | badabing | |
10/6/2005 13:15 | lol................. | oilllllllbeback | |
10/6/2005 13:12 | harry punter, if you are lurking then bank your losses on this no-hoper and re-invest what's left in Medisys. You know it makes sense. ;-) DYOR. | alf hartagain | |
10/6/2005 13:02 | harry punter has posted on the mdy board but can not show his red face on here..lol...harrys not singing anymore..harrys..not singing anymore. | oilllllllbeback | |
10/6/2005 09:32 | a cheeky 140k sell so far today...starting to look really weak now, it could fall to 0.75p | hairy punter | |
10/6/2005 08:24 | and the sell off continues today......morning all | badabing | |
09/6/2005 19:37 | forget itm we no where you stand on this stock ollie. | rosiella | |
09/6/2005 18:38 | you are stating a 25% return, i have said nothing about rise or falls, you state this info as a ramp with nothing to back it up......typical spurs lots of noise but no end result...lol | oilllllllbeback | |
09/6/2005 15:37 | can you promise if i short this stock you will refund mine...lol louder | spurs10 | |
09/6/2005 15:29 | can you promise that spurs...will you refund all investors money if it does not happen.....lol ramper | oilllllllbeback | |
09/6/2005 15:27 | Check out ITM, short term a good 25% return. | spurs10 | |
09/6/2005 12:50 | lol the retun of harry, or is it hairy.?? | dave1664 | |
09/6/2005 12:43 | ooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh errrrrrrrrrrrr ftse 100 nasdaq..lol iz likes a cider or 10, 30p soon | hairy punter | |
09/6/2005 12:33 | those 2 500k sells say it all.....people bailing big time | dave1664 | |
09/6/2005 12:32 | harry to base........ harry to base... come in harry.... . the intercom fell silent for the last time where is harry ??, his thread a ftse 100 company of the future, and him talking about a nasdaq listing then disapeared into the realms of fantasy. | dave1664 | |
09/6/2005 10:33 | Post removed by ADVFN | shirishg |
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