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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Nmcn Plc | LSE:NMCN | London | Ordinary Share | GB0006452857 | 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% | 117.50 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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10/1/2019 08:14 | Heading towards that £6 level nicely | qs99 | |
09/1/2019 13:47 | Don't suppose there are any broker notes out there yet?!! Wish they would sort their IR into 2019.... | qs99 | |
09/1/2019 13:39 | pre-close update was late Jan in 2018. Maybe this heralds a decent update? DYOR | qs99 | |
09/1/2019 12:23 | Holding on for that tenner or more!! Dyor | qs99 | |
09/1/2019 10:07 | Ah! I sold a little yesterday to catch the OPM results next week. Already got 5pc rise on it so not too annoyed. Just that bit I added the other week for 500. Sold for 547 yesterday so no surprises and nearly 10pc in pocket. | dround87 | |
09/1/2019 09:50 | 550 on the bid. What a wonderful stock this is. | cc2014 | |
08/1/2019 08:33 | Another framework win | cc2014 | |
07/1/2019 14:00 | Heading for a new high....? | qs99 | |
02/1/2019 13:16 | In a sea of red | dround87 | |
02/1/2019 12:09 | good to see a NY small tick up | qs99 | |
27/12/2018 13:23 | Yep. Though the drop was complete BS. Glad I added. | dround87 | |
27/12/2018 11:24 | Nice post Xmas bounce | qs99 | |
20/12/2018 19:18 | No drop today. Hopefully seen the last of that. | dround87 | |
20/12/2018 09:38 | Interesting link. Yeah could be. Markets too skittish for my liking right now. | dround87 | |
20/12/2018 08:16 | I assume the share fell yesterday on the back of this: which is stupid as NMCN have £13m net cash and no debt. | cc2014 | |
19/12/2018 18:51 | Added more today. Volumes are so low for such a big drop. Unjustified imo. | dround87 | |
19/12/2018 13:10 | 500 is a good price. Might see what needs selling... | dround87 | |
19/12/2018 11:01 | Yeah got to admit I considered doing just that in Monday but wrote it off as a decision I'd regret! | dround87 | |
19/12/2018 10:49 | I expect it's a few people who've has a decent run on this selling to spend it on a decent Christmas. Or perhaps selling winners to invest in all the other bargains out there. A bit annoying but when you look at the size of the order book they now have and the long term frameworks. Imho even in the worst Brexit outcome, the company has secured so much long term work at decent margins the profit number is going to look great for the next couple of years. | cc2014 | |
19/12/2018 10:38 | Had a few massive hits yesterday. Indiscriminate selling off yesterday's headline that the gov is considering a no deal I've concluded. Recovery today in places. | dround87 | |
19/12/2018 09:46 | Indeed, although share price seems to be drifting somewhat | qs99 | |
12/12/2018 11:12 | Appointment of a new NED. Looks very positive | cc2014 | |
10/12/2018 08:45 | Contractor rejects tier two role on phase one John Homer The boss of a major contractor has rejected working for HS2’s phase one joint ventures because it would mean serving in a tier two role. In an interview with CN, John Homer said the newly rebranded NMCN (formerly known as North Midland Construction) had been approached by HS2’s phase one contractors to work on the £55.7bn project. However, while Mr Homer said the group would not rule out working on HS2, it did not want to serve as a subcontractor for a tier one. “We don’t want to work as a tier two contractor, which would mean that we would get paid by a tier one contractor,” he said. Mr Homer also told CN that the tier one business model was being “squeezed really hard” and “does not appear to work”. Citing Carillion’s collapse earlier this year, the chief executive said: “Consciously or naively, they [Carillion] took on risks that proved terminal. “It killed them. They took on risks that they didn’t understand and couldn’t manage. The model has to be rethought in terms of what it is you need to do.” Mr Homer said NMCN wanted to change the tier one business model by offering a “full service offering” through design, build and offsite manufacturing services. His comments follow HS2 boss Mark Thurston’s appearance at the CN Summit last month, in which he told delegates that the government would not grant the project any more money. He also said HS2 was currently in talks with phase one civils contractors to reduce costs by spring next year. Mr Thurston would not disclose the size of the current cost gap. “We’ve got to come together as an industry to make HS2 affordable,” he said. See, this is what I like about this company. They are not afraid to turn work down if it does not make sense. | cc2014 |
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