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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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North Atlantic Smaller Companies Investment Trust Plc | LSE:NAS | London | Ordinary Share | GB0006439003 | ORD 5P |
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% | 3,600.00 | 3,600.00 | 3,640.00 | 3,690.00 | 3,560.00 | 3,560.00 | 13,824 | 16:35:20 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Unit Inv Tr, Closed-end Mgmt | -81.43M | -91.04M | -6.6597 | -5.42 | 493.49M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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31/8/2002 23:56 | ROTFLMAO!!!!!! Maestro, do you believe everything you read?? | indalo | |
31/8/2002 17:27 | ROFLMFAO ! | clerman | |
31/8/2002 17:08 | I think you mean Don Wolanchuk. By the way, he was saying the same thing about 2001 | logcohend | |
31/8/2002 16:59 | Perhaps you've got it the wrong way round, Maestro ! Nasdaq to hit 2002 in Year 5000 more like ! | pkvidean | |
31/8/2002 16:55 | Where did you see that maestro ? Did this BILL WOLANCHUK used to empty bins and shred top secret documents at Enron do do ron ron LOL ! you've made my day ! ;-)))) | 6million dollarman | |
31/8/2002 15:54 | LOL! Still "averaging down" on good 'ole QXL Maestro?? | indalo | |
31/8/2002 15:47 | they all laughed in 1987 and 1998...suckers!!! | maestro. | |
31/8/2002 12:08 | What are you all laughing at? Wolanchuk has`nt UNDERestimated by all that much. | arizona | |
31/8/2002 12:01 | And I'm a multimillionaire from trading qxl. | wageslave | |
31/8/2002 12:01 | ROFLMFAO ! | clerman | |
31/8/2002 08:16 | will try and post link later but make no mistake this guy is pretty hot with his predictions...he also says that we are entering another 4 year cycle and nasdaq will eventually hit 20,000... | maestro. | |
22/8/2002 06:58 | no you don't! | maestro. | |
21/8/2002 22:50 | maestro please take the quiz (new thread), I'm sure I know what your answers will be !! | stealth117 | |
21/8/2002 21:09 | stuart... tried to put 100 pounds a point spread bet on marconi...wouldn't take it..read into that what you will...imho the telecom sector is about to go ballistic..why would Fidelity BE PUMPING MILLIONS INTO IT.. | maestro. | |
21/8/2002 21:06 | What about Marconi? | stuart70 | |
21/8/2002 21:00 | BT,COLT,RED,THUS,KCO | maestro. | |
15/7/2002 18:41 | "cliff", "off" and "edge" spring to mind | yz426 | |
15/7/2002 17:36 | Support is incredible! When it goes, somethings gonna hit the fan me thinks | yz426 | |
14/7/2002 21:45 | Convinced an evening star will be produced, followed by a break out through the support of the descending triangle (c1350). If this occurs I reckon there could be a day with a hefty point loss next week. MSFT in a 1.5 month symmetrical triangle. Should break to the downside imminently (spelling). | yz426 | |
13/7/2002 07:59 | John, It's the hardest part isn't it - having the bottle to go with big bucks. IMO, getting the trade technically right is easy (ok, except for my last 2 trades, LOL) but having the confidence and conviction when large $$$ are on the line is difficult. I've been building up: 5 winning trades @ £1pp, then 5 winners @ £2pp etc. etc. Seems to work okay for me. As for last nights charts, I'll stay on the sidelines until an evening star (or otherwise) is confirmed. | yz426 | |
11/7/2002 22:05 | Did a quick 25 mins on the Nasdaq after 8pm for £17 profit at a £1 a point. Did not have the bottle to do £100 a point. Shame. | johndee | |
11/7/2002 20:22 | Don't mind admitting I was wrong! :-) A bit of a bear market rally then? Perhaps I would've been better sticking to my double bottom idea! | yz426 | |
10/7/2002 20:18 | Oh well, lost a few there, but.... Now short: - Failed double bottom - Fallen through last weeks support - Volume picked up tonight - Within a descending triangle (just about to break, hopefully) Cheers | yz426 |
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