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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Mut Fed Ins Nm | LSE:2007 | London | Ordinary Share | ZAE000010823 | MUT AND FED INSURE NM |
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% | - | 0.00 | - |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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01/1/2007 08:32 | I'd stick with the FTSE 250 plays rather than the high risk/reward tiddlers, since the downside from exploration failure is cushioned by production, and these companies are useful takeover targets for 'big oil'. Hence Tullow (TLW), SOCO (SIA), Premier (PMO) and Dana (DNX). Back on the potential ten bagger theme I am of course keeping an eye on Global (GBP) which is currently drilling offshore Kenya. I am already exposed via DNX (30% interest in the well) but the gearing is in Global which would rocket on any good news. It's high risk, however, and both the GBP and DNX directors were recently exercising sizeable options and selling shares ahead of the drilling which did not inspire me. They've hedged their own bets (or more accurately, taken profits with the help of genuine investors and then diluting them). | edmondj | |
01/1/2007 08:28 | PP good work with the charts, but you have missed EO. from the Junior Oils. Sorry to be a pain. Thanks Again. | chelseapaul | |
01/1/2007 08:21 | Favourite oiler, Ed? | giltspur | |
01/1/2007 08:07 | Various smaller oils though, which reminds me of dotcom at the start of 2000! | edmondj | |
01/1/2007 08:00 | No junior mining shares so far - interesting ! | pww1 | |
01/1/2007 07:54 | Charts will update daily, and are YTD 2007 (Year to Date charts). | papalpower | |
01/1/2007 07:40 | Good work PP!! | silent_angel | |
01/1/2007 07:39 | hdd , to watch | wooden5 | |
01/1/2007 07:33 | PP,well done and good thread. | hermana | |
01/1/2007 07:26 | Well, I have done it now. The thread now includes all the 10 bagger choices (under 3 charts with the 10 bagger thread as the heading). | papalpower | |
01/1/2007 06:51 | Charts will update daily, as they are YTD ones (Year to Date for 2007) | papalpower | |
01/1/2007 06:49 | I have made a few comparison charts up, which will update daily (Year to Date charts) in 2007. Thread below : Some of the 10 bagger choices are in the Penny Share chart. Someone might like to do the same with all the 10 bagger choices ??? | papalpower | |
01/1/2007 00:30 | Post removed by ADVFN | Abuse team | |
01/1/2007 00:26 | Hopefully this will be the year you croak gic. lol | nasser hussein | |
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01/1/2007 00:00 | Happy New Year 2007 Happy New Year 2007 Happy New Year 2007 Happy New Year 2007 Happy New Year 2007 Happy New Year 2007 | v_4 2007 | |
31/12/2006 18:10 | My nomination is Geong (GNG) - here's the thread: At 31.5p the m/cap is only £8.2m, but GNG are forecast to make 5.7p EPS for the year to 31/3/08. They're highly profitable already with an unbeatable blue chip client list and heavy H2 seasonality, and if the new SmartBox product takes off in China and elsewhere (it's already been heavily promoted) then the sky is the limit imo. | rivaldo | |
31/12/2006 18:03 | OK, here's all 22 so far!!............... | philmiboots | |
31/12/2006 17:32 | How about.... 138.5p to 1505p (gulp). | philmiboots | |
31/12/2006 17:28 | ...er, and STEP! 0.2p to max 4.3p on 28/12/06!! | philmiboots | |
31/12/2006 17:21 | Does NCS count as a 10 bagger?! 0.17p to 2.1p (mid), currently 1.575p. | philmiboots | |
31/12/2006 13:30 | Wiganer,watch for PVR!!! | hermana | |
31/12/2006 13:27 | Sorry, just rechecked my maths and NTA was only an 8-9 bagger. RENE was another 8-9 bagger. So, it seems there were no ten-baggers last year... I therefore vote that there will be no 10 baggers in 2007. | wiganer |
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