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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Paddy Power Betfair Plc | LSE:PPB | London | Ordinary Share | IE00BWT6H894 | ORD EUR0.09 |
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% | 5,676.00 | 5,694.00 | 5,700.00 | - | 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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08/3/2002 10:40 | craigm: Of course! lol | pinkle | |
08/3/2002 10:37 | Phil. LOL. | go han | |
08/3/2002 10:36 | Pinkle are you using this as a personal line to the MM? | craigm | |
08/3/2002 10:32 | Well he wouldn't go han with the sell still at 1.25p........LOL Phil | primrose | |
08/3/2002 10:32 | Drop the offer to a more sensible level then, say 1.5p, a more reasonable spread if you don't want to raise the bid!!! | pinkle | |
08/3/2002 10:26 | Updates Since IPO ----------------- Hoodless Brennan have sold 3.5 million of their 6.1 million share holding in the company. The price has suffered badly on this news. There's a good potential source of the 1M, folks. Might not be quite as short as you think. | stewjames | |
08/3/2002 10:21 | MM didn't like my limit order at 1.88p. I'll try again later. | go han | |
08/3/2002 10:14 | Jonnyn: There has been consistent buying pressure, enough at one point for the MM to increase the spread from 1.0/1.5 to 0.75/1.75. The MM is willing to pay a premium of 0.25 for stock that he can procure by phoning around brokers and he also charges a premium of 0.25 for any decent sized purchases. It is only a matter of time before he concedes that with buying pressure the bid and offer go up. Having a BB thread erased was not the answer, it has only drawn more attention to his stock shortage plight. | craigm | |
08/3/2002 10:13 | long here.....News Due. Results next week will make this react Is within an approximate horizontal trend, which indicates further development in the same direction. Is moving within a rectangle formation between support at 170 and resistance at 191. A decisive break through one of these levels indicates the new direction for the stock. Spike in volume last week. | tigerman2 | |
08/3/2002 10:08 | Hello Pinkle Phil | primrose | |
08/3/2002 10:06 | Yes, excellent post. | pinkle | |
08/3/2002 10:05 | Good post hillbilly999. | go han | |
08/3/2002 09:56 | Posted deleted re copyright holder complaint. | clem | |
08/3/2002 09:51 | Placed a limit order just now. Waiting to see if the MM accepts it. If not, I may change my limit. | go han | |
08/3/2002 09:49 | Jonnyn, I am well into profit and am thinking of dumping my entire holding...NOT! Well done Burbelly. 8p sh*t or bust here we come. lol | the mule | |
08/3/2002 09:44 | I hope i'm not stating the obvious or anything, but surely the economics of this thing means than you need buying pressure to see any increase in price. I realise there is solidarity in the board and that no-one is selling. (Partly because most of you still haven't broken even). But from where do you hope to attract more buyers and are you prepared to invest more yourselves? One trade won't do it. | jonnyn | |
08/3/2002 09:23 | I see Burbelly's buy attracted the usual response from the BB reading MM! If the buys keep coming something has to give. | craigm | |
08/3/2002 09:08 | alecjm: Yes it should and and it will. | pinkle | |
08/3/2002 09:02 | Looks like the Tub has set sail, Last chance to get on board? | burbelly | |
08/3/2002 08:57 | Maybe some action coming EIC's way today? That would be nice. | burbelly | |
08/3/2002 08:57 | if PPB is in the prediciment that we think it is, surely this should be ticking up quite regularly..??? (with buying of course..) | alecjm | |
08/3/2002 08:56 | Pinkle, CDY now up 8% & someones buying!! Did someone see my post about a shortage of stock??!! More likely to be a coincidence. Tony | tonyx |
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