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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Newriver Reit Plc | LSE:NRR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BD7XPJ64 | 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% | 72.40 | 72.60 | 72.90 | 73.00 | 72.20 | 72.20 | 385,784 | 16:35:01 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Real Estate Investment Trust | 65.4M | 3M | 0.0063 | 115.24 | 343.25M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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02/5/2006 16:40 | Well if it performs anything like Nardina I'll be very happy! | spiv 1 | |
02/5/2006 09:57 | St James is going to float Friday now......no idea on epic though | mdchand | |
02/5/2006 07:23 | What's the epic for St James going to be? | spiv 1 | |
02/5/2006 06:04 | Looks like St James didn't float again then! | dhamilton | |
27/4/2006 11:43 | Milana Investments have increaased the size of their holding. Anyone know who they are? Either way its positive news when institutions are increasing holdings. | spiv 1 | |
24/4/2006 15:05 | I spoke to them today as well, no news on Nardina! They can't say any thing any way!! | dhamilton | |
24/4/2006 15:01 | Spiv1 - What about Nardina? Any hints about what they might be plotting and when we might hear something? | andico | |
24/4/2006 14:37 | Bad news boys, Mayfair is off. Just spoke to Tom at Cornhill. May rise from the ashes in a few months but short term not happening as they couldn't guarantee an exit route. I'm in for Cue and Summit too plus I think there's a nice oil pre-ipo coming up in a few weeks too. Lots to look forward to, and I've also heard St James is still on for May 2nd. | spiv 1 | |
22/4/2006 11:14 | Yeah they sound ok, 70% cash! Cornhill seem to be going ok with these stocks. | dhamilton | |
21/4/2006 23:50 | hmmmm....interesting I`ve also got in on the Cue Energy & Summit Resources IPOs. | din007 | |
21/4/2006 21:36 | No, our money is on acount. I don't think it will happen, things didn't go as planned.I've put my money into the two others floating early May. | dhamilton | |
21/4/2006 21:31 | What do you mean that Mayfair may not even happen now? Does this mean that everyone who invested in the Pre-IPO is out of pocket? | din007 | |
21/4/2006 12:16 | Mayfair may not even happen now! Shame sounded a good bet. | dhamilton | |
19/4/2006 07:36 | allegedly (lol) | mdchand | |
19/4/2006 07:17 | 2nd May !! | dhamilton | |
19/4/2006 07:01 | Any one know when st james is floating? | dhamilton | |
13/4/2006 21:07 | Maybe we should be expecting something soon. | din007 | |
13/4/2006 20:56 | Frothy stuff, man.... | drewz | |
13/4/2006 11:01 | Wow 5p bid. Big volume for the last few days. I expect there's a rumour they are about to announce something juicy. | spiv 1 | |
13/4/2006 09:13 | Yep and they still haven't even announced their first investment. I think an rns on that will see these hit 6p. Congrats to Cornhill. | spiv 1 | |
13/4/2006 08:56 | Good old cornhill 58% return on a cash shell pretty damn good. Long may it continue | octopus100 | |
12/4/2006 06:24 | On please let it be true | din007 | |
11/4/2006 22:23 | Yep looks now like there is some doubt that Mayfair will happen at all. Would be a real shame if it didn't as I think it would be very lucrative. On a more positive note, for those of you who went for Belitung Zinc, Cornhill think it could float late this month or early next. With the zinc price at an all time high (40% higher even than when the pre-ipo was done) it should go to a serious premium. Fingers crossed. | spiv 1 | |
11/4/2006 14:54 | Mayfair has been put back. | dhamilton | |
10/4/2006 16:32 | For those buying St James just emailed Cornhill on the float date..it's been delayed (again) till after Easter. | noggebmop |
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