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NIS Northgte.Inf.

95.25
0.00 (0.00%)
25 Jun 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Northgte.Inf. LSE:NIS London Ordinary Share GB0005583728 ORD 10P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 95.25 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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02/1/2007
10:33
Nice tick up to the start of the year.
hotfinance14
02/1/2007
10:33
Nice tick up to the start of the year.
hotfinance14
29/12/2006
10:45
Go to the link and it shows you.
hotfinance14
29/12/2006
10:31
Thanks HF, but how exactly does the link help me post images on this board?
richpoorkid
29/12/2006
10:13
And we had a bid of 110p plus and it was rejected.

For images try :

hotfinance14
29/12/2006
10:04
I'm with you on that note Chef. It certainly is one of those 'interesting times' for this share.
richpoorkid
29/12/2006
09:45
Ahh yes but fundementals have changed since then and fundementals say 95p is cheap and will be broken by a company on the up.
chef
29/12/2006
09:45
I forgot to say that ther resistence was also tested twice during 2006 and rejected.
richpoorkid
29/12/2006
09:44
Hey Hotfinance,

Looking at the chart for NIS from '96 to the present we have a strong support line beneath the price from the low in 2003 but an even stronger resistance line at 95p not very far away at all. The resistance line was reached and rejected in 1998 and twice in 2001 from where it eventually fell to below 10p.

I would definitely expect the price to try an upside break but it could well go the otherway afterwards. I think 100p might be hard to reach initially as we should see quite a few shorters on a test of the resistence. What do you think?

PS How do you add an image to the board?

richpoorkid
29/12/2006
09:29
Welcome aboard.You will see 100p in 2007.

Here comes the tickup...

hotfinance14
29/12/2006
09:23
Hi There, Newbie to the board. Only bought £500 to top up the last of this years ISA but looks like I should be buying some more soon...
richpoorkid
29/12/2006
08:56
In the mornings we often get a rise then a big dip then the tickups start.We could see 88p today.
hotfinance14
28/12/2006
18:14
It doesn't - It's BigCharts that does it, every night.
kenbachelor
28/12/2006
17:24
Can anyone explain why the share price often drops in the last few minutes of trading
masterblaster
28/12/2006
10:48
Here comes the tickup.Will see 90p very soon.
hotfinance14
27/12/2006
16:34
A steady climb since the lows of november. Good vibes for the new year.
masterblaster
24/12/2006
19:52
Hot - I've got 2 targets in mind for 100p. The first is around 14th March and if that fails, then we'll have to wait until about 9th July.

Have a good Christmas.

kenbachelor
24/12/2006
16:17
We will see 100p in 2007.

Greetings to you all.

hotfinance14
24/12/2006
15:52
Top stock tips for 2007

Well it's that time of the year again when the share tippers come out of the woodwork. And one of the first out of the starting blocks this year is Leigh Himsworth, manager of RLAM's (Royal London Asset Management) UK Strategic Growth Trust.

The following are his favourite stocks for 2007 :

Worthington Nichols : A heating and air conditioning contracting company - demand is being driven initially by hotel chains wishing to retro-fit air conditioning, and on a longer term basis by legislation that will demand improved air conditioning systems that have reduced harmful emissions.

Clapham House : Restaurant chain with four brands, including Gourmet Burger Kitchen and Bombay Bicycle Club, both of which are now in the process of being aggressively rolled out throughout the South East.

Logica : May well exceed expectations as the underlying market is positive and the software company extracts synergies from recent acquisitions.

Northgate Information Solutions : The software services company has strong market positions and attractive multiples, which mean it could well attract further corporate activity, following the aborted bid in October.

Balfour Beatty : The construction services stock should continue to perform in 2007 with good visibility of earnings.

Himsworth says: "A common thread for all these companies is that they have a strong management team."

As for 2007 itself, Himsworth expects the global economy to slow, following a prolonged period of unusually strong growth. However, the chances of recession are low.

While UK inflation has moved above target this year, interest rate increases and the unwinding of fuel price inflation will help to bring it down next year. This will enable interest rates to remain low, he adds.

A key issue for next year will be how fast the global economy slows. If the slowdown is greater than expected, perhaps due to weaknesses in the US housing market, the equity markets will be hit through fears of recession. Conversely, if economic momentum picks up there is the attendant risk of higher inflation and interest rates.





Best Wishes to all and may it be a prosperous as well as healthy New Year for us all!
TTNY

thistimenextyear
22/12/2006
10:06
Charles Stanley has listed its 2007 winners.NIS is listed as it offers major upside potential.
hotfinance14
22/12/2006
09:09
Loads of trades at 85p this morning...i take it they are all sells.
hotfinance14
22/12/2006
06:23
Cant always stay strictly on topic Hot. :)
slaterlp
20/12/2006
19:26
In Shares it states Mnagement are confident of more growth.A buy.
hotfinance14
19/12/2006
16:44
Junior miner sees $4M profit for day's trading
Last Updated: Friday, November 17, 2006 ... CBC News

A Newfoundland-based mining company pocketed $4 million over the course of a few hours during a recent transaction.
New Island Resources, a junior mining company in St. John's, paid just under $3 million on Oct. 30 for the former Nugget Pond gold mine on the island's Baie Verte Peninsula.

Later that day, the company sold the mine again, to British miner Crew Gold, for a profit of almost $4 million.

"Well, it wasn't one day's work," said president Harold Wareham.

"Everything basically happened on the same day, but it's not like something that hadn't been worked on for a year."

The Nugget Pond mine closed more than two years ago, when it ran out of ore.


Crew Gold bought the mine site for its mill, so that it can ship gold ore mined in Greenland for processing at Nugget Pond.

Paul Shelley, the human resources minister who represents Baie Verte district in the house of assembly, said the purchase is part of a promising trend in mining in the region, where the industry had fallen on tough times.

"The history of mining on the peninsula is about to rejuvenate itself, I believe," Shelley told CBC News.

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