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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 | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 870.00 | 860.00 | 880.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Special Industry Machy, Nec | 83.96M | 4.12M | 0.2521 | 34.51 | 142.03M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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04/10/2006 13:20 | The share price increases are about as tight as two coats of paint! | spiritbear | |
03/10/2006 11:04 | Well paint is dry now applying a4th coat!! GROWL Stormy | onlyonestorm | |
03/10/2006 11:02 | Rivaldo: Any news on this? | spiritbear | |
28/9/2006 20:59 | OK, here's something of interest to get you away from watching that drying paint: "VT Shipbuilding continues to make good progress on production of the Royal Navy's Type 45 destroyers. The Royal Navy Offshore Patrol Vessel (Helicopter), HMS Clyde, is set to be deployed to the Falkland Islands next Spring. Negotiations with the Sultanate of Oman for the construction of three Ocean Patrol Vessels continue to progress, with contract completion expected before the end of 2006." MSI are providing the gunsystems for both the Clyde and the Type 45 destroyers. Can we also assume MSI will fit out the three Patrol Vessels for Oman? I'd have thought so. | rivaldo | |
26/9/2006 13:08 | North or East? | spiritbear | |
21/9/2006 13:59 | lol guys..know what you mean.Can't complain, we are heading north now! | gswredland | |
21/9/2006 12:45 | Pass the bottle. | johnrxx99 | |
21/9/2006 12:29 | I can't take all this excitement in one go - where's me valium? CR | cockneyrebel | |
21/9/2006 12:23 | ...and more movement :o)) | rivaldo | |
15/9/2006 22:08 | Ye Gods....Movement! | spiritbear | |
15/9/2006 13:23 | £1.90 by Xmas!! (I Hope) Stormy | onlyonestorm | |
15/9/2006 12:06 | It's life Jim, but not as we know it :-) If you look at the chart it's a series of curved humps all the way up. I think that big spike was the price getting ahead of itself but looks like we've plateaued here perhaps. Not one for the adrenaline junkies is it :-) CR | cockneyrebel | |
15/9/2006 12:02 | Are we finally off again? | gswredland | |
14/9/2006 10:26 | Gosh, where has the summer gone! Only 10 weeks till interims. Wonder if we will get more buybacks in two weeks time? 8th Oct 2003, 13th Oct 2004, 3rd Oct 2005... | xdavid | |
14/9/2006 10:17 | Thanks, Rivaldo. The price might not be doing much recently but it doesn't stop MSI from continuing to move forward. Just a matter of time :) | xdavid | |
13/9/2006 09:21 | TICK TOCK, TICK TOCK, TICK TOCK!!!!!!!!! | onlyonestorm | |
11/9/2006 17:32 | For Global-MSI fans, a nice plug here - part of a long article: "Building a brighter future In a competitive market, investment in your site facilities is crucial. Clare Coleman reports Published: 06 September, 2006 ....Most modern forecourt shops are system-build structures, designed for flexibility and quick and cost-effective construction. Global MSI is a specialist in the market - supplying BP, Esso and Shell company sites, as well as dealers. Managing director, Malcolm Froud, says their 'flat-pack-style' steel building systems are 15-20% cheaper than conventional construction. They also give a more consistent finish when being used across a site network. "We provide the customer with what we call a 'dry envelope' or the shell of a building," he explains. "It's a steel frame onto which go insulated panels." The forecourt canopy is one of the first things you see from the road and can really make a design statement. Global MSI is also a major supplier in this field and says that most dealer sites stick with tried and tested flat-top styles. These start at around £13,000, going up to around £50,000 depending on the size, and can look very good with the right signage package. The company also works on special one-offs - such as featured on this month's front cover - which is at Welcome Break's Hopwood services on the M42. Designs like these are usually engineered based on architectural drawings provided by the client. Such canopies - with curves, glass or glazing - come at a higher price. The company is currently working on a 'special' with a dealer in the North. Details are being kept under wraps, but the plan is for a 'very visually-striking' canopy and shop on the retailer's flagship site." | rivaldo | |
05/9/2006 11:58 | Morning Milesy Well I'm very suprised, we seem to be stuck here, the question is for how much longer? Stormy | onlyonestorm | |
05/9/2006 11:58 | yep, this stock is a zzzzzzzzzzzz with short bouts of!!!!!!!!!:-)!!!:-) at the best of times. CR | cockneyrebel | |
05/9/2006 11:47 | Mornin Stormy, Seems to be sitting right on a 2006 support level...a break below would be a good opportunity for a top up as fundies appear unchanged/still attractive. >M | milesy | |
05/9/2006 09:49 | ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ!!!!!! Stormy | onlyonestorm | |
31/8/2006 14:46 | rochdae - good as any. zzz Edit: hope we don't see 150p | johnrxx99 |
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