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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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-5.00 | -0.60% | 830.00 | 820.00 | 850.00 | 835.00 | 835.00 | 835.00 | 5,757 | 16:35:28 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Special Industry Machy, Nec | 83.96M | 4.12M | 0.2521 | 33.12 | 136.31M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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07/10/2011 12:50 | Pennant breakout | cockneyrebel | |
07/10/2011 09:08 | Moving up on every buy yeaterday and today. Remember there's been recent director buying at 247.5p and 242.5p. Curious, I don't have additional info to Patricia59's, but I'd say a $29m contract is a pretty big deal for a £47m m/cap company with £41m turnover last year! | rivaldo | |
30/9/2011 02:33 | us order was 15 guns i believe so its 2million a piece | patricia59 | |
22/9/2011 07:46 | Rivaldo In your opinion, how much revenue and profit might MSI gain for each DS30B REMSIG 30mm gun. If you are unable to hazard a guess, the spirit of my question is this: Is this order a real big deal for the company or a small footnote. Thanks in advance. Curious | curious | |
22/9/2011 06:12 | What are the chances of this 26% stake being used as a base to launch a takeover ? | mikepompeyfan | |
21/9/2011 09:52 | Beat you to it by 9 minutes CR :o)) | rivaldo | |
21/9/2011 08:53 | 10k director buy. CR | cockneyrebel | |
21/9/2011 08:44 | How much more proof do people need to invest? The CEO is telling the market again - he's just bought another 10,000 shares at 242.5p and now owns over 26% of MSI: | rivaldo | |
18/9/2011 18:32 | I think this is something we weren't aware of before? From today's Sunday Times, the Government has just green-lit a project for 13 new frigates to come into service for 2020: "Navy's eco-warrior frigates to be greenest ships ever Thirteen environmentally-frie Tim Ripley Published: 18 September 2011 "An eco-friendly warship that moves almost silently and is fitted with underwater drones is to become the new mainstay of the Royal Navy. The global combat vessel, 13 of which are due to come into service from 2020, will be the "greenest" warship to have seen service in the navy. To cut fuel consumption and reduce emissions it will use selective catalytic reactors - similar to catalytic converters on cars - low-consumption LED electric lighting and drag-reducing non-stick paint on the hulls. However, the ship's massive firepower could hardly be seen as environmentally friendly. It will bristle with weaponry, including a 4½in cannon, and in front of the bridge will be vertical-launch missile tubes capable of firing air-defence or land-attack missiles. It will also have dual drive. "The ship will run on diesel drive when it needs silent running to hunt submarines," said Brian Johnson, a member of the team from BAE Systems that worked on the design. He added: "But when it needs speed the gas turbine will be engaged." Naval architects began drawing up plans for the Type 26 frigate after Liam Fox, the defence secretary, gave the green light to the project earlier this year. Billed as the first true "post-cold war" warship to be designed for the navy, it is intended to be as effective against pirates in speedboats as it is in naval battles and is a replacement for the Type 23 frigates, the first of which was commissioned in 1989." The good news - it seems that MSI-Defence will provide the gun systems for the Type 26.... "Armament: 1 x BAe Mk 8 Mod 1 4.5" (114mm) Gun Vertical Launch System: 16 x SAM (CAAM | Aster) 2 x Quad Boeing AGM-84 Harpoon Missile launchers 2 x MSI-Defence DS30B REMSIG 30mm guns" | rivaldo | |
06/9/2011 06:51 | A new Type 45 destroyer has been completed - this should book a nice large profit for MSI-Defence: "September 3 2011 12:01AM HMS Dragon enters her new home The Royal Navy's latest ship, the Type 45 destroyer Dragon, this week sailed into her new home, Portsmouth Naval Base. Having been formally accepted from the shipbuilders BAE Systems, the destroyer will now undergo a series of trials and tests before being declared ready for operations. At 7,500 tons full load displacement (the size of a Second World War cruiser), and formidably armed with missiles and guns, the gas turbine-powered Type 45 destroyers are the most powerful escorts ever to enter service with the Royal Navy. Equipped with the Sampson multi-function radar, which can detect targets up to 220 nautical miles (400km) away and armed with the Sea Viper missile defence system, HMS Dragon is able to defend the Fleet against multiple attacks from even the most sophisticated aircraft and anti-ship missiles, simultaneously approaching from any direction and at supersonic speeds." | rivaldo | |
05/9/2011 07:13 | Good to see you here CR. Director buying was happening last month at 247.5p, so investors can pay only just above that now... Given the bullish IMS and that director buying I may well ISA some more given available funds. | rivaldo | |
30/8/2011 12:25 | Bought in today - rather a bargain at this level imo :-) CR Above 245p. So why didn't you buy it at 210p, 3 weeks ago? | gorse | |
30/8/2011 11:01 | Bought in today - rather a bargain at this level imo :-) CR | cockneyrebel | |
16/8/2011 09:20 | Up again on a down day for the markets. Good to see the spread down to an unusually small 10p too. | rivaldo | |
15/8/2011 13:00 | Cheers paleje, tres bien - another break coming soon before the little 'un has to go back to school! Unusually for MSI you can currently buy 2,500 shares online at 269p. I'd suggest that anyone wanting to buy might wish to snap these up - the most you can usually get in one swoop is usually just 500-1,250 shares or even less. | rivaldo | |
15/8/2011 09:38 | Dunno about pronto the way things are but here's hoping. Trust you had a nice break rivaldo. | paleje | |
15/8/2011 09:02 | Recovering nicely - back to 330p+ pronto? | rivaldo | |
11/8/2011 07:21 | Encouraging to see the share price tick up after a mere 800 share buy. Never much stock around here, especially when the directors seem to take up most of the slack! | rivaldo | |
10/8/2011 09:48 | Terrific trading update whilst I was away on hols, and more director share buying yesterday - £13k's worth is a decent chunk and takes his stake up to 26.16%: I wonder if Bell intends to take his stake up to 29.9%? Now would certainly also be a good time for more buybacks if my expectations of 35p-40p EPS this year are realised. Great to see all 3 divisions thriving - I suspect the Shell garage acquisition I posted about earlier will keep MSI busy for some time to come. | rivaldo | |
08/8/2011 12:58 | Agreed, reassuring in light of current uncertainties. | paleje | |
08/8/2011 11:19 | A nice trading update from MSI today: Amid all the chaos on the markets, it's good to hear that MSI's business is improving all the time. | mr. t | |
07/8/2011 09:43 | Extract from the Outlook statement 9th June:- ''Maintaining general economic momentum in the coming months of the summer holiday period will be critical if the revival is to continue without interruption.'' So we can expect some interruption then :-) | paleje | |
05/8/2011 15:29 | stegrego - that's because you are an amateur. I've made that many in the last month! | nomunnofun | |
05/8/2011 15:16 | Not hard to make mistakes in this market, could be the seller who's making the mistake. | paleje | |
05/8/2011 15:11 | Clearly seller not finished. So thats mistake #324 of this year. | stegrego |
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