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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Nmc Health Plc | LSE:NMC | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B7FC0762 | ORD 10P |
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% | 938.40 | 940.00 | 941.60 | - | 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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16/11/2017 20:53 | What? £100?? I'll take that :-) | aishah | |
16/11/2017 20:26 | Nice write up in IC....classed as the top "Monster of Momentum"......they mentioned Berenbergs long term target of 10000p!! | gconvery | |
13/11/2017 18:46 | just have to wait and see, don't panic | count4 | |
13/11/2017 18:06 | Cracking share - just as you all are working out where to get back in | panic investor | |
13/11/2017 16:49 | Some big buy trades at the end of day. | startshare | |
13/11/2017 16:19 | Thanks. It looks a great share but was concerned by drop. Will look to take advantage of the drop. | loopeyneuro | |
13/11/2017 15:47 | Good opportunity to build stake, just deciding when | tdog1975 | |
13/11/2017 15:34 | Tensions in the Middle East maybe and the stuff going in with the princes etc | panic investor | |
13/11/2017 15:28 | Any ideas why this is falling so fast? | loopeyneuro | |
13/11/2017 07:01 | looks unlikely to be a change of management at the Saudi Ministry of Health Experience in IT and running technology zones. So long as he's in I think NMC's expansion is on. | m4ybe | |
13/11/2017 06:26 | The Abu Dhabi market is holding up after the Saudi coup, and even the Saudi market hasn't fallen much, being fairly cool already since the post 2014 collapse. Makes sense for NMC to have cooled off a bit given this and the short term previous moves. The big question I have is does the new regime in Saudi still approve of the NMC expansion there? It could take a long time to find out, but my guess is the direction of things is more reformist than traditionalist so it could actually lead to an acceleration. | m4ybe | |
09/11/2017 16:11 | Just the Saudi clear out makes a few d risk.... | tdog1975 | |
09/11/2017 09:18 | Needs to bounce off here tho as we are at a support level | jgoold | |
08/11/2017 18:34 | Has to fill the gap on the chart first imho | panic investor | |
08/11/2017 16:04 | someuwin - Famous last words ! lol ! | gorilla36 | |
06/11/2017 11:50 | Moving up nicely | someuwin | |
05/11/2017 08:41 | A prognosis of further growth and higher profits helped to push an Abu Dhabi-based operator of hospitals and healthcare centres to the top of the FTSE 100. The market value of NMC Health has almost doubled since the start of the year.Deutsche Bank provided a boost to the company yesterday, hoisting its target price from £28.20 to £39.20. The bank had been encouraged by a meeting with Prashanth Shenoy, NMC's chief financial officer, and 15 investors last week. "Management's tone remains bullish and the company will continue to proactively seek organic and [merger and acquisition] expansion in the short term," it informed clients.NMC is likely to raise its full-year forecasts, Deutsche believes, after its latest purchases in Saudi Arabia. Six weeks ago, it... | panic investor | |
04/11/2017 17:33 | Deutsche bank target £39Today's London times | nfs | |
03/11/2017 20:09 | No regrets here! Bought initially at a shade under £7, then again at £10.50 to double my holding, and held fast since. Now over 3 x my outlay and still some way to go. | yertiz | |
03/11/2017 18:30 | I regret selling a small slice at 200% ! Now at 290% on the rest! Onwards and upwards hopefully | johnthespacer | |
03/11/2017 11:06 | Beginning to regret not putting in more ...........What a chart | blocker2 | |
03/11/2017 10:25 | A Berkshire Hathaway share price would be nicer. | ralphmalph |
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