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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Mulberry Group Plc | LSE:MUL | London | Ordinary Share | GB0006094303 | ORD 5P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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12.50 | 12.82% | 110.00 | 100.00 | 120.00 | 110.00 | 97.50 | 97.50 | 10,565 | 14:26:19 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Apparel & Accessories, Nec | 159.13M | 13.24M | 0.2204 | 4.99 | 66.09M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/5/2010 16:44 | Nice article Friz. SP should be 250 by the summer. | mr_rush | |
20/4/2010 08:32 | This is worth a read from last week. Burberry also reported good figures. Burberry 2H Retail Sales Up 14%; Ups Full-Year Guidance DOW JONES NEWSWIRES LONDON (Dow Jones)--Luxury clothing and accessories retailer Burberry PLC(BRBY.LN) Tuesday reported a 14% rise in second-half retail sales and raised its full-year guidance. Strong selling of its Spring-Summer ranges boosted retail revenue and will deliver full-year pretax profit ahead of market expectations of around GBP200 million, the company said. Second-half total sales in the six months to March 31, rose 7% to GBP707 million from GBP663 million a year earlier. | frizsand | |
15/4/2010 10:00 | The corks are popping again | frizsand | |
13/4/2010 10:02 | Mulberry improves inventory control | frizsand | |
23/2/2010 13:52 | Well best wishes to all holding. I am now out. | the big fella | |
14/12/2009 16:38 | I have tken a few more off the tabe. I have just under a 1/4 of my original holding now. I think the easy money has been made here now. They will probably keep going but mustn't grumble as my ave is c 65p! | the big fella | |
14/12/2009 15:32 | they really move when they start, guess it is that so few about that are gfreely traded. | james111 | |
14/12/2009 12:52 | These are motoring now. | the big fella | |
10/12/2009 10:40 | Just in from my sons nativity. Cracking results and whey hey!!! | the big fella | |
10/12/2009 09:01 | Fantastic set of results. I looked at these around 60p and decided not to take the plunge because of the general economy. Big mistake! | goliard | |
08/12/2009 10:04 | Having sold half when we last reached these levels it will be interesting to see if we can break northwards. If they look like falling back from here I will exit with near 100% in 6 months. | the big fella | |
04/10/2009 12:23 | A bid is always a possibility in this phase in the cycle. I,d be happy with 1.80/2.00 | the big fella | |
29/9/2009 16:38 | 8% today - not bad. | philjeans | |
29/9/2009 12:25 | 5% per day is very nice thank you. | philjeans | |
28/9/2009 15:24 | Clearly little stock for the MMs to play with - weak pound pulling in overseas shoppers. | philjeans | |
09/9/2009 16:24 | Doesn't take much to get these moving - a few serious trades and they'll rocket. Illiquid and the vast majority in very firm hands. | philjeans | |
26/8/2009 17:15 | Has anyone seen a historic broker's note with a target price? Are we far off or should we expect an imminent upwards re-rating? | turtle head | |
26/8/2009 14:59 | I am looking for 125 to sell half. That will be a one bagger (slightly more inc the div). I will keep the other half for £2+, depending on newsflow. | the big fella | |
26/8/2009 14:19 | cannot buy online selftrade at the moment | queenbreguet | |
26/8/2009 14:08 | These were 275p eighteen months back - business booming currently and balance sheet in much better shape. Don't sell too early. | philjeans | |
26/8/2009 08:50 | Well that didn't take long. | the big fella | |
26/8/2009 08:11 | Chart turning up nicely now. Handbags are flying off the selves from Tokyo to Bond Street. Plenty of headroom here. | philjeans | |
25/8/2009 11:36 | Ready for the next leg up. £1 here we come. | the big fella |
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