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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Nth.Mid.Cons | LSE:NMD | 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% | 530.00 | 510.00 | 550.00 | - | 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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26/7/2017 17:39 | More positive news if true. | junior21 | |
24/7/2017 19:12 | Next update should be mid August with release of half yearly results. Nice to see some more buyers at £4+ I think I've asked this before but does anyone have any idea what the market or management's forecasts are? I've pencilled in 50-70p EPS for the full year, though would be happy to surprised on the upside ;-) | junior21 | |
21/7/2017 10:08 | when is that QS ? | panic investor | |
21/7/2017 09:56 | well next update should provide a shift on....£4 looming | qs99 | |
20/7/2017 13:58 | Hardly any volume today to really move the price. You can't help but wonder what might happen to the share price if buyers really get going here. Still very undervalued and under the radar too. | cfro | |
20/7/2017 13:03 | Cmon let's get through £4! | qs99 | |
19/7/2017 12:42 | indeed, thanks for that. More to play for here IMO | qs99 | |
19/7/2017 12:40 | See Morgan sindall this morning. Absolutely clear to me that margin improvement is significant across all sectors of construction not just the house builders.Lack of stock shows confidence and conviction of those holding. | cc2014 | |
18/7/2017 13:57 | Well it all helps! | qs99 | |
18/7/2017 11:44 | Probably not connected but incidentally somero today says Europe construction activity "exceptional". This includes the uk. | smallcapinvestor1 | |
18/7/2017 11:43 | No stock out there, this is going to be very interesting....Try buying 10,000 and see the price you get | tdog1975 | |
18/7/2017 11:08 | Yes maybe good spot | qs99 | |
18/7/2017 11:04 | Strong move, could be positive sentiment due to strong finals from NTBR ? | interceptor2 | |
18/7/2017 10:56 | Lots more to come imo | qs99 | |
18/7/2017 10:01 | They're winning award after award, fantastically run imv. | battlebus2 | |
18/7/2017 09:56 | Nope Just tightly held | qs99 | |
18/7/2017 09:55 | Can't find any news | panic investor | |
18/7/2017 09:41 | Through £4 | qs99 | |
18/7/2017 09:25 | Heading for £4 by the looks of it. 🤞 | battlebus2 | |
18/7/2017 09:24 | Lovely jubbly | qs99 | |
14/7/2017 11:24 | Carillion is entirely different but understand your nervousness. CLLN. Huge debt, huge pension fund deficit, not making any profit after write-down for the last 5 years, £400m reverse factoring too. No dividend and about to have to a rights issue or debt for equity swap. NMD. £4m debt (a bit of plant leasing and this and that), no pension fund deficit, making profits, £11.4 cash. So, if you add the cash, no bank overdraft, deduct the finance lease costs, net cash in bank of £7.4m. And pays dividends which are small in relation to profits (which I consider a good thing as it enhances the balance sheet). NMD have stated they plan to reduce the bit of debt they do have which makes sense with £11m in the bank. | cc2014 | |
14/7/2017 11:22 | Yes always a risk and did happen before with those legacy contracts but I hope it's a lesson that won't be repeated. | battlebus2 | |
14/7/2017 11:14 | Look at carillion to see why people are nervous to buy small construction companies with wafer thin margins. I hold here because I like the potential but still a nervous holder nevertheless. | smallcapinvestor1 | |
14/7/2017 11:02 | Already a bagger x2 for some but holding for more 😉 | battlebus2 | |
14/7/2017 09:37 | Fully agree looking for a bagger with yield over next year or so DYOR | qs99 |
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