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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Norman Broadbent Plc | LSE:NBB | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B3VF4Y66 | 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% | 4.00 | 3.50 | 4.50 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Business Consulting Svcs,nec | 12.31M | 309k | 0.0048 | 8.33 | 2.55M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/11/2020 14:29 | Ohh i forgot, you are used to these types of tumbles, its been going on for years now.!!!!! | escapetohome | |
20/11/2020 13:49 | Lets hope it quickly is reversed. | escapetohome | |
20/11/2020 13:48 | Any reason why this has taken a tumble. So few shares traded. | escapetohome | |
12/11/2020 15:40 | Hi twodegrees, thanks for the encouraging comments about this company. That was my buy ‘ at best ‘ this morning. I see one or two twitter leaders are promoting this stock, not believing how cheap it is. | escapetohome | |
12/11/2020 14:51 | escapetohome if that was your buy of 29643,this morning it is showing as a sell. Strange also that a buy would move the price down... | twodegrees | |
12/11/2020 14:49 | escapetohome, I have been here for many many years and sitting on a large paper loss. However, I have personally spoken with Mike CEO, he has a vision, progress is being made, slow, it might be but I have confidence that in the next few tears the policy he has implemented will bare fruit, | twodegrees | |
12/11/2020 10:17 | Had a tiny tiny nibble today, £1,500 buy. Dont really know why ive bought into a company like this. HR isnt my thing at all. but with a at 2 million pounds mkt cap, and world leading reputation, the price is more likely to go up, than down. | escapetohome | |
21/8/2020 14:44 | small sells, this drops, larger buys, it stays the same. I am completely disgusted in this share | twodegrees | |
10/8/2020 22:19 | so another market manipulation, 1 small sell and we lose 12% . The company results are the best they have been yet the share price is now lower than it was last year. | twodegrees | |
29/6/2020 08:39 | WELL THE MARKET LOVES THE RESULTS...NOT.... | twodegrees | |
26/5/2020 11:37 | It’s his first though, Mike has already purchased in the recent City Funds when they were forced sellers. | battlebus2 | |
26/5/2020 10:36 | Steve Smith, Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer of the Company, today purchased 50,000 ordinary shares of 1.0p each ("Ordinary Shares") in the Company at a price of 6.75p per share. So he buys double what the CEO buys. | twodegrees | |
26/5/2020 10:00 | Then again maybe not, 20000 just sold. I am baffled why someone would sell at this point. Is this market manipulation again, the price rises falsely so that some can get out, or is that just a conspiracy theory. | twodegrees | |
26/5/2020 09:49 | battlebus2, it would appear that the seller has gone. | twodegrees | |
26/5/2020 09:13 | Nice to see these moving up this morning, looks cheap to me especially if we can get the economy back moving again. DYOR etc | battlebus2 | |
20/5/2020 09:44 | Thanks for the reminder two degrees 😂. These micro caps can be a test at times but you need to be clear when you enter them in a big way that it could be years if ever before you reap the rewards. The current pandemic aside we are under valued but so is most of the market. Everything can change very quickly. Great to see other prove holders as I thought I was the only one. | battlebus2 | |
20/5/2020 09:00 | I have considered many times averaging down and each time over the last 12 months I have bought, I end up with an even greater loss...granted it is a paper loss, but it is still a loss. | twodegrees | |
20/5/2020 08:59 | A yes upton and southern, now that brings back memories as these were the first ones I bought, I cannot remember how many years ago that was. I have spoken with Mike also, he is clear in his direction, he knows what he wants to do...all great but the more positive he gets and the better the results...the more the share price sinks.... | twodegrees | |
20/5/2020 08:47 | I have been in this since the Upton and Southern Days and have a significant holding. This along with Seymour Pierce- remember those ?- is by far my worst investment. I have a great deal of faith in Mike Brennan having spoken with him on numerous occasions. The update was far more encouraging than I expected and I believe prompt action was taken with the headcount to proactively manage this situation.Jon Moulton, Pierce Casey and Downing are no mugs. It will in time pay its way. | cawdor1 | |
20/5/2020 08:32 | battlebus229 Sep '17 - 07:29 - 79 of 199 Now we know why suddenly after the major contract news the stock fell, with a Friday results and placing at NBB, losses increased and placing raising 1.23 million for phase two of the turnaround the growth phase. Results masking how far they have come, Gary Brownings advice will be in big demand. I knew this was a long game but it's really stretching my limits now Well battlebus2, at least we have moved on since your post in 2017. I have been here over 8 years and will probably take another 8 years before I even break even. | twodegrees | |
19/5/2020 20:33 | Encouraging words BB....as you say let's see how it plays out but definitely feels like momentum is positive here currently...SP aside! | gleach23 | |
19/5/2020 10:01 | Oh still here, when I build up a sizeable position in these micro caps I see it through to the end. Mike is an excellent CEO and has a great team around him. During the current climes a smaller company like NBB has advantages with agility over its bigger peers. | battlebus2 | |
19/5/2020 09:38 | Good to know you're still here BB...not that I doubted it ;) | gleach23 |
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