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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Nufcor | LSE:NU. | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B16L0B41 | ORD USD0.01 |
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% | 159.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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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25/1/2008 12:03 | You're right, but that still leaves diluted NAV of c. £3.03 p/share. We certainly need an improvement in the U3o8 price to drive this upwards... | tilmanstone | |
23/1/2008 22:43 | spot price down 3.5 though til. | melody9999 | |
21/1/2008 09:32 | 17p under diluted Net Asset value now..... If we can get market turmoil out of the way we ought to see this rise, its crazy parrticularly given demand for U3o8 can only be rising. | tilmanstone | |
08/1/2008 22:04 | Found it on the BBC now: To be "formally announced" on Thursday | tilmanstone | |
08/1/2008 20:55 | will we now see some price action here? | juju43 | |
08/1/2008 20:55 | THANK YOU NABCOM V GOOD POST... | gardenarc | |
08/1/2008 20:18 | Trader H: I can't find confirmation of this: Can you tell us where this news is? | tilmanstone | |
08/1/2008 16:11 | UK nuclear go-ahead today - better late than never. | trader horne | |
30/12/2007 14:04 | charty suggests we are in recovery mode .might buy some more as uranium story is likely to gain momentum in new year | juju43 | |
18/12/2007 21:50 | U3o8 price down a little to $90: thats not helping either | tilmanstone | |
18/12/2007 19:46 | still not out of the down trend | juju43 | |
18/12/2007 08:31 | Fat finger at Deut. Tried to sell but no go, worth a try. | martincc | |
18/12/2007 08:22 | they shouldnt do this to you martin | juju43 | |
18/12/2007 08:13 | Bid 444 offer 320 L2 showing DEUT bid 444 25K ? WINS and LAND on 305 bid?? | martincc | |
14/12/2007 12:54 | Start of a new rise to take us above 350p?? | papillon | |
13/12/2007 14:36 | Could be I suspect its more related to MM's bracing themselves for distressed sellers. World energy issues are multiple and far from sorted so soon the volatility will tern in our favour IMHO. | praipus | |
12/12/2007 17:37 | Anything AIM listed has been taking a hammering and IMO will continue to do so, the changes in CGT has made these companies less desirable.... Many of these small companies are treated like the directors personal piggy banks, low priced options/bonuses/infl Better of investing in the large caps more transparency/divis ect... | sheeneqa | |
12/12/2007 10:20 | Who knows? Perhaps they just see a better opportunity for their money elsewhere? | papillon | |
12/12/2007 04:35 | There has been by the looks of it over the last 3-4 weeks a regular seller of 25k shares almost daily. This to me doesn't sound like a PI, more like a larger player offloading - the question is why like tilman says. | enewman36 | |
11/12/2007 17:07 | Perhaps the seller thinks they see a better oportunity elsewhere tilmanstone? Perhaps someone is a forced seller; they might have died!! There are lots of reasons why investors sell (or are forced to sell). | papillon | |
11/12/2007 13:40 | I know there's no logic in investing in the stock market anymore (!), but why would anyone sell NU. (U3o8) when: a) Share price is below NAV and b) U3o8 price is expected to keep on rising?? Makes no sense. This is probably a good time to buy, but I've got no spare capital... | tilmanstone | |
10/12/2007 22:07 | Pap: Yes you're right , though of course that doesn't explain why it rose to £3.50+ a few weeks back. In essence we simply need the U3o8 price to keep heading north, and we should then follow suit. Good luck all... | tilmanstone | |
10/12/2007 19:38 | Fully diluted NAV as at 30/11/07 of £3.13. share price trading around current NAV. Seems about right. | papillon |
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