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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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04/4/2020 12:29 | *NMC HEALTH EXEC CHAIRMAN VOWS TO TREAT ALL CREDITORS EQUALLY*NMC EXEC WARNS AGAINST PLACING COMPANY UNDER ADMINISTRATIONSource Bloomberg | snowy1111 | |
04/4/2020 01:43 | 🙄🙄 | zammo_1 | |
03/4/2020 21:09 | I'M A RETIRED UK STOCKBROKER WITH LIMITED KNOWLEDGE OF US SECURITIES, HOWEVER, WHENEVER A CLIENT BOUGHT AMERICAN DEPOSITARY RECEIPTS IN THE PAST THEY WERE ALWAYS EQUIVALENT TO FOUR UK LISTED SHARES, THEREFORE, NMC ARE $1.04 TOO MUCH! | ![]() silverstone1 | |
03/4/2020 16:49 | Come on Sliver...do a bit of research, don't-lie please, ADR has one to one relation to share listed in London. One in $ and the other one in £. | ![]() karateboy | |
03/4/2020 16:33 | ASUSASUS, STOP BLUBBERING BECAUSE I ADVISED YOU THAT NMC WOULD COLLAPSE AND WE WOULD HAVE A BEAR MARKET IN APRIL 2020, BUT YOU DIDN'T LISTEN! THE ADR PRICE IS $1.04, THEREFORE, ONE SHARE IS $0.26, WHICH IS $0.26 TOO MUCH! | ![]() silverstone1 | |
03/4/2020 16:03 | Just can't get over this, no matter how hard I try. Lost all my savings here and I feel really ill every day! | ![]() asusasus | |
03/4/2020 13:05 | Thank you Karateboy. HEY, its new tax year in the UK, all free savings, up to 20k, if you had a few k to put into stocks for long term, are there any you would put into ??? Wayne | ![]() waynesplash | |
03/4/2020 12:36 | I saw this - equity for cash? | zammo_1 | |
03/4/2020 11:59 | Morgan stanly USA has increased their holding from 3 to 5 percent, paying cash ....interesting to know how much they paid for it. | ![]() karateboy | |
03/4/2020 07:25 | It means 11 million shares which was locked up for 2 years, will be available to be sold by its owner if they wish from today. If they decide to sell it in one go share price may drop,...but they won't do that... | ![]() karateboy | |
02/4/2020 21:27 | On another subject, what does this mean for me as I bought stocks in at just under 9 ??? I just dont get it means Tilrays stocks will go up or down ??? Wayne | ![]() waynesplash | |
01/4/2020 17:36 | Oh dear have your crayons run out | ![]() borg45 | |
01/4/2020 17:35 | Don't think so if the cap fits probably look good on you as well | ![]() borg45 | |
01/4/2020 17:08 | This was from the above link: 'The crisis at NMC, founded by Indian entrepreneur Bavaguthu Raghuram Shetty, has shaken investor confidence in the Middle Eastern business world and raised questions about the oversight of London-listed companies. NMC shares have been suspended since February, and the company was removed from the U.K. benchmark index last month.'' NMC share holders should not be left to pick up the tap for lack of business governance in UAE and wider Arab world. If they did, then this will shaken the confidence further and forces us to go all the way to court , perhaps in London high court and for more embarrassing revelations that UAE can't afford to be more exposed. | ![]() karateboy | |
01/4/2020 16:42 | https://gulfnews.com | jasonblue66 | |
01/4/2020 14:35 | ..... as I ‘said’, the irony is not lost on all. | ![]() monte1 | |
01/4/2020 13:19 | Noted with thanks once again borg45. I am sure the irony is not lost here. | ![]() monte1 | |
01/4/2020 13:17 | You didn't as I didn't give so be a good little boy and run off and play with your crayons | ![]() borg45 | |
01/4/2020 13:09 | Noted borg45. I think that I may have missed your ‘opening’ tia | ![]() monte1 |
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