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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 16:16 | NFNG Are you a supergrass? regards KJ | kensingtonjack | |
02/10/2007 16:10 | dealy i have been here from 92p . thank you very much. well if that heavy hitter nfng aka thickesh is here, i am going to reconsider my position and run. i have heard she trades in pence. | kensingtonjack | |
02/10/2007 15:57 | brokers increased price target to 105p on this. | f4tbastard | |
02/10/2007 15:57 | kensingtonjack wheres your 20p target? | f4tbastard | |
02/10/2007 15:56 | fx apologies. you posted at the same time as Kensington and I wrapped you up in my wrath. Kensington: you're a dunce. Hope you shorted at 63p. | dealy | |
02/10/2007 15:56 | Hi Jack The Ripper Do you have a position in NLR? If not then please stop posting. Regards: NFNG | no fear no greed | |
02/10/2007 15:51 | well that heavy hitter NFNG is buying loads on credit. LOL | kensingtonjack | |
02/10/2007 15:50 | Nice to see Boggle on this board. Hope Monty does not barge in from the PRTY board Regards: NFNG | no fear no greed | |
02/10/2007 15:50 | Dealy what's a fortune for you, £2000??? last week you said you had no fund to average down on nrk!!!!!!!!!!!!! | kensingtonjack | |
02/10/2007 15:49 | offer .25p less than bid now. This share has gone mental mad pants. | bogg1e | |
02/10/2007 15:47 | Dealy , Go back to your £1 target for LNG or simlar ...now 10p ....waster . Reasoned analysis does not exist in your mind . Brokers view not mine .A poster wanted to know forecast and all you geniuses could not tell him . | fxdealer3 | |
02/10/2007 15:44 | as I said, pair of dunces. In the short run the shorters can raid a stock and make it fall. But value investors will jump at the opportunity like today to buy good companies on the cheap. While I made a fortune on QXL there were forced buy-ins of the stock from shorters at about ten times higher than the shorts were put on. | dealy | |
02/10/2007 15:44 | Dealy -bankrupt investor . Ramping lunatic -avoid . I just stated the EPS for next year and I am a shorter - bizarre ! Price target of 76p is brokers . | fxdealer3 | |
02/10/2007 15:37 | Well done dealy, I was wondering what that figure was. | dan1man | |
02/10/2007 15:36 | Look at that for a bounce. DL well done mate, good profits in 10 minutes. I wish i could trade like that all the time! | bogg1e | |
02/10/2007 15:35 | I suspect it has something to do with evil knieval shorting prty and nlr. All the short sellers seem to rate him, mercifully he got it wrong with prty thus far, which is well supported, but i think he got his evil way with nlr. The pompous git will be crowing about it in his next article. | bogg1e | |
02/10/2007 15:33 | What's the ongoing cost base? It's available in the paper results, apparently. | stewjames | |
02/10/2007 15:27 | 47p a share in net cash. FX and Kens are the biggest dunces on these boards. | dealy | |
02/10/2007 15:25 | With all due respect, Jack, dead cat bounces are associated with businesses that are'dead' - i.e. haemorraging money, no viable business model or foreseeable growth and no further funds available to suppport ongoing costs. Does that apply to Neteller -- erm -- no. It might have been ahead of itself when around the £1 (agreed, fxdealer), but it is not going bust....and has a great future looking forward..... DL | davidlloyd |
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