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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ms International Plc | LSE:MSI | London | Ordinary Share | GB0005957005 | ORD 10P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-5.00 | -0.49% | 1,015.00 | 1,000.00 | 1,020.00 | 1,030.00 | 1,010.00 | 1,010.00 | 26,736 | 16:35:26 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Special Industry Machy, Nec | 83.96M | 4.12M | 0.2521 | 40.06 | 164.88M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/11/2005 11:45 | RNS out.....lots of reading!! | tonyx | |
22/11/2005 15:53 | my buy of 4326 shares not shown up yet! | crapcrap | |
22/11/2005 12:30 | Sometime Sharescope is right, they just go by last years date | leopold555 | |
22/11/2005 11:45 | will announce without notice imo - they seem to do that from memory. CR | cockneyrebel | |
22/11/2005 11:39 | Does it have to be at least 7 days notice? | johnrxx99 | |
22/11/2005 10:30 | Yes I have sharescope and it is often wrong on dates. I always rely on the company announcements now Leo | leopold555 | |
22/11/2005 07:49 | Nope - though last year's were 27th November, so should be only days to go... Janeann, last time I spoke to MSI they said they hadn't even started considering the AIM move, and furthermore that it was just as likely MSI would stay on the main market as that they'd move. So don't count on an AIM move happening - and even if it does you'd get the notice period plus probably at least a month's grace from your broker to transfer the shares. | rivaldo | |
22/11/2005 07:42 | Anyone got the date of the Interims? | graham_brown1 | |
20/11/2005 23:22 | anyone a view on how likely the move to aim is..... at final results they said theyd give 20 days notice. thanks david | janeann | |
19/11/2005 21:21 | Er, CR, could you please change the heading and allow people to post/not die of bordom before you read the posts, please. | johnrxx99 | |
19/11/2005 19:03 | yep - going mad sorry, thought I was on another thread! :-) CR | cockneyrebel | |
19/11/2005 18:14 | You sure CR? I make the m/cap £27m and net assets £13.8m. Still pretty good mind you, especially that £6.6m pension scheme prepayment. The £1.3m of cash spent on share buybacks last year is really looking like a great move now and will really help this year's EPS comparison... | rivaldo | |
19/11/2005 16:21 | Still trading below NAV too :-) CR | cockneyrebel | |
18/11/2005 17:42 | I think someone flogged 10K - that and the 6K hit it a bit - nothing of any volume, just wobbly mm's pre results imo. CR | cockneyrebel | |
18/11/2005 16:09 | I continue to hold, just a retracement this and not surprising after the recent rises Leo | leopold555 | |
18/11/2005 12:41 | Hitting stops maybe, rivaldo. | njp | |
18/11/2005 12:32 | Yes, you have to laugh - another 1k just gone through. Patience boys - there could be another 50p in this even for short-termers, and as CR says the directors are hardly buying in for a quickie 10% gain are they... | rivaldo | |
18/11/2005 10:42 | The 1K boredom boys about I see :-) Roger Lane-Smith (Non Exec) increased his holding from 62K to 88K recently - can't imagine that was a short term punt myself. CR | cockneyrebel | |
14/11/2005 10:18 | Nah, leave it for now - will start a new one at the results - hyper-jubilant this time :-) CR | cockneyrebel | |
14/11/2005 10:15 | What happened to the header CR, you couldn't shorrten it to include just the link, Ta | cambium | |
10/11/2005 14:40 | And also surely most if not all of those holding MSI in ISAs or PEPs would have sold by now - which might explain the plateauing in the share price earlier in the year. Besides, last time I spoke to them they said not only had no decision been made, but it was just as likely they'd stay on the main list as transfer anyway. The results look as if they'll be rock solid given the director buying and the outlook. One to tuck away I believe. | rivaldo | |
10/11/2005 14:20 | The move is obviously substantial enough for so many companies to consider it. I'd say for any fund that can't hold AIM and does hold MSI there'll be a fund that can hold AIM and will want to take any stock going. You make your own decission tho - I know I'm not selling this sort of growth on a PE anything under 12, which is about 60% north of where we are imo. CR | cockneyrebel | |
10/11/2005 13:55 | Thanks CR....understand that AIM listing rules are less rigorous than main market, and listing there is cheaper, but how much difference does this really make in financial terms. Also need to consider that many fundies' rules explicity exclude any AIM holdings. Like the co., still holding, but reviewing position. Milesy | milesy | |
10/11/2005 13:32 | Well if they do move to AIM I suspect there's another 2p on the eps next year. The share price has also nearly doubled since they said that so it hasn't harmed the share price so far it seems. Personally if there was any selling on an AIM nove I'd be buying - any lower than this and I suspect the forward PE may be startlingly low. 75% of the shares are with major share holders - I suspect these would look such great value that very few would sell on an AIM move, just switch from ISA to standard account or pension - that's what I will be doing if it happens. Not an issue for me really - just means higher priofits for the company. CR | cockneyrebel |
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