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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Neteller | LSE:NLR | London | Ordinary Share | GB0034264548 | Moved to NEO, was ORD 0.01P |
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% | 49.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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02/10/2007 13:19 | ben gunn - would be nice to interpret these numebers a little bit. Losses were mainly there because of exiting the US. This is a one-off. | realism | |
02/10/2007 12:46 | Boggle Interim results show a 20p a share loss so no P:E for now. | ben gunn | |
02/10/2007 12:07 | Hi all done some maths (which will be wrong) but calculated pe and peg based on 2006 figures: PE ratio = 1.57 PEG = 0.13 Now i know these delicious figures are distorted because the turnover/profits etc for 2007 will be much lower than in 2006, but does anyone have a more accurate pe and peg figs, which take into account likely 2007 figs, the loss of US custom and the penalties that have been paid? Thx. | bogg1e | |
02/10/2007 10:28 | Expect a bit of a bounce now. Just added again. Didn't think I'd get sub 70p again... | jerrymoon | |
02/10/2007 10:15 | Thanks Boggle | dan1man | |
02/10/2007 09:50 | Next results are out 31/12/2007. Bought in yesterday, on t20 at 71p. Bit alarmed by the further drop today especially as so many companies were marked up this morning. Personally, i think this is oversold and will bounce back. Good luck all. | bogg1e | |
02/10/2007 09:39 | I agree jerrymoon - just very suprised by the degree of fall. Yesterday saw 1.3million buys and 0.3million sells yet down on the bid by ~5p....THink there has to be a large seller in the wings being worked through - looking to see if the 60p support will be tested and will be topping up..... DL | davidlloyd | |
02/10/2007 09:32 | buying on dips. No real reason for fall, this will come good. | jerrymoon | |
02/10/2007 09:27 | I bloody hope thats it!! | kanwar | |
02/10/2007 09:24 | you should know dealy, you are the jinx!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | kensingtonjack | |
02/10/2007 09:17 | WTF has happened to the share price over the last 5 days???!!!!! | dealy | |
01/10/2007 22:07 | dan mental, wait and see the big stampede for exit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | kensingtonjack | |
01/10/2007 16:35 | This share is indeed mental. When are next results out? Cant see any sense returning until we have some more numbers. | dan1man | |
01/10/2007 15:57 | crazy goings on.. | kanwar | |
01/10/2007 15:26 | share buyback needs to start. can't believe we are back down here. The company has about £50m in net cash if you include the proceeds of teh calgary building. | dealy | |
01/10/2007 11:21 | The last 3-4 years in the stock market have been crazy...its getting less for investors and more for gamblers...good companies losing 80-90% in a few days!! NLR could drift for months or could rocket any time...who knows..NOT ME>>> | kanwar | |
01/10/2007 11:02 | Topgun...hello...I feel i have no choice but to hold now until my investment is actually worth something again. Will sell when we get to some kind of senisble price again (could be a long wait!) | dan1man | |
01/10/2007 10:31 | that bid news seems a rumor... | don777 | |
01/10/2007 09:22 | Obviously done your own throurough research then :-) .....IMO definately a time to top up for a long term hold. share price already reflects loss of US and Canada (overly so IMO)...and NETeller is now showing very good growth in remaining markets (*Revenues in Europe and Asia up 46%)...each to their own opinion I suppose.... DL | davidlloyd |
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