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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Neutrahealth | LSE:NUT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B062Q126 | ORD 1P |
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% | 6.50 | - | 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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07/4/2008 10:04 | One more buy of 10k shares is all that's needed to push the bid price to 9p. Will do it myself if no one else does :-) | shammytime | |
07/4/2008 09:35 | A small amount of buys, but every one counts ;-) Further interest remains, still waiting for a couple of mega buys. That should drive us to 10p+ | shammytime | |
07/4/2008 08:31 | Couldn't agree more with you pre...a nice and steady start so far. Bid has ticked up - still more to come though :-) | shammytime | |
07/4/2008 08:28 | Cracking set of results announced last month too with sales up 148%..... | pre | |
07/4/2008 08:24 | Topped up a touch this morning. A nice steady flow to start the morning - two big buys on the cards this morning. Great opportunity for share price to add 20% or so by buying this morning. | shammytime | |
07/4/2008 08:02 | This should move strongly imo...tipped by telegraph:-)) | pre | |
07/4/2008 07:51 | I expect the offer to open up - in any case, I'll be getting a few ;-) | shammytime | |
07/4/2008 07:41 | Looks like they're going to open the spread wide open to detract an early influx of buys. Bid will see 10p this morning, no doubt. | shammytime | |
07/4/2008 07:07 | Expecting a very good day with these today. Should see a couple of hefty buys at some point this morning ;-) | shammytime | |
06/4/2008 18:25 | Fabulous write-up in the Telegraph today. Could easily see 10p+ tomorrow.. NeutraHealth 8.63p Questor says Buy Everyone wants to be healthy and its hard not to fret about whether we are getting enough of this or that vitamin. Hence the success of firms like NeutraHealth, which recently posted a near 150pc increase in turnover and rapid growth in profits. The company is one of the UK's leading distributors of vitamins and other over the counter supplements. With two successful acquisitions last year, and a pipeline of further deals likely, NeutraHealth is well placed for further growth. Some may dismiss such companies as snake oil salesmen but the market - already worth £2.5bn a year - is expected to boom in the years to come as the population ages and becomes more health conscious. Management have also built up credibility and attracted ingredients supplier Sir Gulam Noon as a non-exec director. It has also struck a deal with Indian pharma group Elder, which should provide lower cost manufacturing. NeutraHealth may be a tiddler with a small shareholder base, but its rating of 7.7 times 2009 earnings is undemanding and for investors with an eye on a healthy - and well funded - old age, the shares bear further examination. | shammytime | |
06/4/2008 11:22 | Sunday telegraph recommendation. Story sounds good. | rajyogi | |
06/4/2008 11:22 | Nice one Raj, you beat me by a minute! :-) | shammytime | |
06/4/2008 11:21 | Fabulous write-up in the Telegraph today. Could easily see 10p+ tomorrow.. NeutraHealth 8.63p Questor says Buy Everyone wants to be healthy and its hard not to fret about whether we are getting enough of this or that vitamin. Hence the success of firms like NeutraHealth, which recently posted a near 150pc increase in turnover and rapid growth in profits. The company is one of the UK's leading distributors of vitamins and other over the counter supplements. With two successful acquisitions last year, and a pipeline of further deals likely, NeutraHealth is well placed for further growth. Some may dismiss such companies as snake oil salesmen but the market - already worth £2.5bn a year - is expected to boom in the years to come as the population ages and becomes more health conscious. Management have also built up credibility and attracted ingredients supplier Sir Gulam Noon as a non-exec director. It has also struck a deal with Indian pharma group Elder, which should provide lower cost manufacturing. NeutraHealth may be a tiddler with a small shareholder base, but its rating of 7.7 times 2009 earnings is undemanding and for investors with an eye on a healthy - and well funded - old age, the shares bear further examination. | shammytime | |
06/4/2008 11:20 | Recommendation in sunday telegraph.Story about ageing sounds good. | rajyogi | |
05/4/2008 08:14 | I have seen pp on many boards but never had cause for complaint about any of his posts. There do seem to be a large number of people who hold him in very low regard. Prey tell - what exactly has he done wrong. | longshanks | |
04/4/2008 08:51 | I am pretty sure that Skiboy10 and PapalPower are the same persona. The clue is between these two threads:- and the same subtle similarity echoes throughout many of *their* threads. Can u spot them? Of course, tricky to prove but may be worthwhile dropping ADVFN a line | bailwick | |
04/4/2008 06:10 | He does seem to be a paranoid schizo. | peter peters | |
29/3/2008 09:50 | That reminds me; time for a haircut. | peter peters | |
29/3/2008 09:46 | Well if that's the case ADVFN may be sympathetic to him. It must be sad living out one's life on these boards. | captain haircut | |
29/3/2008 09:38 | Billy-no-mates'd lose the will to live... his only contact with humanity is on here possibly | mr.oz | |
29/3/2008 09:34 | alansmith If what you say is true, report it to ADVFN. I think it could represent a very serious breach of his user agreement. I am aware of posters who have been removed completely for less. And when I say completely I mean forced to sign a legal agreement not to post on here anymore. | captain haircut | |
29/3/2008 08:43 | PapalPower has IMO completely lost it. The boy needs help. | lqs |
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