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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ocean Wilsons (holdings) Ld | LSE:OCN | London | Ordinary Share | BMG6699D1074 | ORD 20P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-15.00 | -1.08% | 1,375.00 | 1,375.00 | 1,380.00 | 1,400.00 | 1,370.00 | 1,370.00 | 2,585 | 11:34:05 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Towing And Tugboat Services | 496.7M | 67.05M | 1.8960 | 7.25 | 486.24M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/1/2015 16:21 | ?? Piedro - I've not edited post 1049 - my 9am edit of the link at foot of header was correcting it to Wilson Sons (WSON33 instead of old ticker WSON11) - same chart profile as your example. And I've not changed the visible header charts - I am still seeing what I've always presumed is Ocean Wilsons Holdings (LSE:OCN) -- are you and others seeing Ocwen?? I'm not. Sorry if so - never heard of Ocwen - Advfn's OCN chart matches Sharescope's OCN, both labelled Ocean Wilsons PS: Just checked Bloomberg and Google - both seem to confirm my charts are Ocean Wilsons not Ocwen. Are you on a US-Advfn feed that is auto-amending the view? | m.t.glass | |
27/1/2015 15:25 | Right ... i think he's also edited #1049 MTG - please could you change the NYSE:OCN chart in the header (Ocwen Financial Corp) for LSE:OCN (Ocean Wilson Holdings) TTE - i import the Bloomberg data into Sharescope ... | piedro | |
27/1/2015 14:57 | Looks ok to me.. I think he fixed it.. although I just follow it on Google finance.. gives a longer-term share price performance... | trytotakeiteasy | |
27/1/2015 13:41 | MTG The NYSE:OCN chart is still in the header. BZ:WSON33 would be more interesting | piedro | |
27/1/2015 09:18 | I have updated the Wilson Sons chart link at foot of header (been wrong since whenever the ticker changed). | m.t.glass | |
27/1/2015 09:00 | not sure what to make of the update...so activity satisfactory good just profits hit by FX... Consolation is that emerging market currencies will start increasing at some point and that will boost profits....also the value of Wilson Sons Shares in terms of sterling.... So probably one to tuck away and ignore the vagaries of the FX market.... any other thoughts? | trytotakeiteasy | |
20/1/2015 21:49 | Fugro Aquaruis can now be seen outside Guaruja II shipyard | piedro | |
13/1/2015 18:29 | Try this, it could contain a few secrets ... 12/01/2015 Portos baianos registram movimentaç&at A movimentaç&at hxxp://www.guiamarit | piedro | |
13/1/2015 13:26 | not exactly the strongest finish to the year... any views? | trytotakeiteasy | |
18/12/2014 01:58 | Numbers were out a week ago, absolutely disgraceful that it has taken the company this long to issue them through the LSE, the board of directors should be ashamed of themselves as should there nomad etc. I could have told you the numbers were going to be bad by 21st November. LOTM | last of the mohicans | |
17/12/2014 12:08 | oh dear -not great on the latest numbers....... | meijiman | |
04/12/2014 15:32 | FWIW THURSDAY, 04 DECEMBER 2014 Jungle port terminal of Manaus awarded TUP status | piedro | |
17/11/2014 13:59 | FWIW Re: Piedro 21 Oct'14 - 08:41 - 1035 of 1039 Brazil: "Biggest challenge for Jaiba lies in logistics" They have just delivered the first container of 'Prata' bananas to Portugal. | piedro | |
17/11/2014 12:15 | heavily influenced by the Real. If the outlook for that stabilises we could get back on the growth trajectory. | yf23_1 | |
17/11/2014 11:57 | results good.. bad.. average.... I'm going for average.. any thoughts??? | trytotakeiteasy | |
28/10/2014 08:06 | It doesn't really matter who won. Brazil must develop their roads and ports IMHO | piedro | |
27/10/2014 11:53 | socialists re-elected in Brazil... currency down.... probably not great for Wilson Sons.... any thoughts? | trytotakeiteasy | |
21/10/2014 08:41 | FWIW Heider Cabral, Abanorte Brazil: "Biggest challenge for Jaiba lies in logistics" Abanorte is a Brazilian fruit growers association with about 2,400 producers under its umbrella, including cooperatives, local associations, companies and individual growers. It produces about 1,400 tonnes of fresh fruit every day only in the Jaiba region of Minas Gerais. .... .... hxxp://www.freshplaz :-) | piedro | |
11/10/2014 10:51 | After a quiet july and august, September figures for wson33 were released last night and are well ahead of last year. On balance, Q3 has ended on a positive note. | flyfisher | |
27/9/2014 10:58 | Tugboat WS Perseus can now be seen at Guarujá | piedro | |
25/9/2014 22:40 | South American ports taxed by rapid growth in ship sizes Joseph Bonney, Senior Editor Sep 25, 2014 1:01PM EDT When Hamburg Sud’s new Cap San-class container ships call at Argentina’s Port of Buenos Aires, they present an incongruous sight: a vessel with capacity to carry 9,700 20-foot-equivalent units being worked with spindly mobile cranes instead of modern gantries. It’s a stark example of how South American ports are struggling to keep up with explosive growth in demand. The average size of ships calling on the east coast of South America has increased 140 percent since 2006, according to Drewry Maritime Research. .... .... | piedro | |
18/9/2014 16:57 | Tugboat WS Pegasus to enter in operation this week | piedro | |
13/9/2014 18:28 | YTD numbers getting weaker and weaker the past few months. Although September seems to be showing more activity thus far, seems to be more ships going direct from AR BA to RG than via UY MV as happened before. Lets see if it continues Q3 numbers are currently going to be very weak indeed. LOTM | last of the mohicans | |
13/9/2014 17:35 | Look ok to me YTD, just a slow August. Look at the YTD column! | topvest |
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