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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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04/12/2007 00:40 | i'm just about wiped out...so much for santa claus rally...may have to rob a bank at this rate | p0lanski | |
03/12/2007 23:19 | Dealy - You are not alone. Practically every one of my 30 odd holdings is down between 30 - 80%. And miracle upon miracles the FTSE100 is only 5% off its recent highs. This is my worst year in 15 yrs of investing!! | joan of arc | |
03/12/2007 17:38 | almost every single small cap and micro cap that I follow is at or close to an all time low irrespective of valuation or position of the company. | dealy | |
03/12/2007 17:33 | This pile of p*ss is really starting to annoy me now Why the fk is it going down every single day? | dan1man | |
01/12/2007 20:50 | Any body got a recent calculation for NLR's cash per share. | welsheagle | |
28/11/2007 21:02 | dealy - why January? the fragility of economies and market nervousness could go on for another 6 months or more... so warn many economists and market analysts. I'd like to think it will all be over in January but I'm not sure... In the meantime, small caps are taking a bashing in the flight to quality. | nod | |
28/11/2007 17:59 | second liners will run next week. Today was all about short covering, index buying and financials and large caps. Nobody's is looking at sub £100m market caps this week irrespective of valuation. That should change latest January. | dealy | |
28/11/2007 16:24 | Getting worse daily wtf is up here??? | wardy3 | |
26/11/2007 09:32 | i think its more like institutions dumping their holding which is likely to bring up a short-term fall - and i believe AXA S.A was selling | guidfarr | |
26/11/2007 09:28 | This is really bottoming out why?? My top up @ 68.75p is looking very bad at the moment £2k down mmmmmm something amiss or just market conditions. | wardy3 | |
26/11/2007 07:28 | all small and mid caps broke key support last week. That's what happens when there is mass indiscriminate dumping of stocks. Most of these stocks will recover in the coming weeks. | dealy | |
25/11/2007 22:05 | broke support at 70p, so 60p a lot more likely IMO. and i'm long! :-( | mmc71 | |
23/11/2007 10:46 | is this now due a bounce to 80? Its been pulled down a bit too far now. | sabre1_98 | |
13/11/2007 16:09 | anyone know why all sells after the USA opened. was going well till then was it tipped in the morning some were? | thinkbig? | |
13/11/2007 08:36 | Alright guys..you won't here from me over the next few days..we're off to ...................S | kanwar | |
12/11/2007 08:42 | Thats interesting ...5 sells price holds up well.. European ministers pushing for fairness in U.S... | kanwar | |
09/11/2007 14:31 | Well looks like the seller is back keeps hitting the sell button AT 78p,plus dow going to open down as well | thinkbig? | |
09/11/2007 12:42 | Looks like the sell of 150,000 shares at 75p was holding this back,if they have finished then this could move up very quickly | thinkbig? | |
08/11/2007 14:01 | mmc71 customers form the bedrock of future growth get this in context: I would value the comany at about £1.50 at the moment and am holding on for £3 or so in a couple of years I'm just trying to rationalise why the market is so lukewarm about the share and the slower-than-I-expece | dan1man | |
08/11/2007 11:59 | Looking solid.. | kanwar |
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