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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 14:01 | And I considered them to be one of may safe ones! | burbelly | |
08/3/2002 14:00 | Fotheringham I suppose the trick would be to wait till they are heading north instead of trying to catch the knife. | burbelly | |
08/3/2002 13:57 | Burbelly - agree re BII but the bottom hasn't been reached yet IMO. One of the more sentiment driven stocks and that will punish them further I feel. | fotheringham | |
08/3/2002 13:49 | LOL TonyX at the first one Craig come on the MM's dont need a defence-they're not there to be beaten or lose are they ? They're just there to try and make a market and on these small caps-don't forget "it's so hard for them to make any money.." The trades show all:- £7200 of stock in today and he's willing to sell it on for just over £11500- Possibly today if people Buy. 60% profit and only making over £4300 for handling such stock and making a market for everyone in this stock,which other MM's aren't trading in. It seems hardly worth their time does it ??? 60% profit ?? Perhaps he should give up and become a retail investor-I mean this is obviously where all the real money and profits are isn't it ? Being an MM,well that's just charitable isn't it, championing the Private Investor............ Hmmmmmmmmmmmm. (LOL) Interesting to see such a stock now it's under a "microscope" and not just "in their sight" Pinkle-But you're right Time's Onside,if you an afford to wait a while.. | primrose | |
08/3/2002 13:47 | Pinkle/Alec I have been following BII for a long time. Actually sold my shares in them last week to buy PPB and EVT as luck would have it. Noway should they be valued where they are now. I shall be buying back in as soon as I free some funds. Maybe Monday or Tuesday morning. | burbelly | |
08/3/2002 13:45 | As I said, around 20p may be. If not, well!! | pinkle | |
08/3/2002 13:43 | Pinkle , BII wont get to 20p will it..???? | alecjm | |
08/3/2002 13:42 | Yes around 20p may be. If not, well!! | pinkle | |
08/3/2002 13:39 | Pinkle you watching BII ..??? | alecjm | |
08/3/2002 13:12 | tonyx: Re: Post 341. That will be interesting. lol. | pinkle | |
08/3/2002 13:12 | tonyx: LOL LOL | jbat | |
08/3/2002 13:11 | Jbat: lol. Alec: No, still full of dozens of emails ready to go out, It seems my email is on strike demanding a pay rise, but like with Winterflood, I ain't budging! and if those emails don't behave, I might be forced to delete them, like ADFVN. lol. | pinkle | |
08/3/2002 13:11 | Just a quick serious comment - another 10K trade gone through on MBD. Why's it so bullish all of a sudden. Its like a self-fulfilling prophecy - make it onto the leaderboard and more investors arrive, driving price up further. Check it out. | jbat | |
08/3/2002 13:11 | lol lol lol | the mule | |
08/3/2002 13:08 | Pinkle, CDY up 16% now....time for my broker to chase the MM again..... Tony | tonyx | |
08/3/2002 13:08 | lol lol @jbat... | alecjm | |
08/3/2002 13:07 | "Doc, I can't stop singing the green green grass of home." "That sounds like Tom Jones syndrome. " "Is it common? " "It's not unusual." | jbat | |
08/3/2002 13:07 | tonyx: LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL! | pinkle | |
08/3/2002 13:06 | PInkle you un-clogged your 'OUTBOX' yet..????? | alecjm | |
08/3/2002 13:06 | lol lol lol lol @ Tony..... | alecjm | |
08/3/2002 13:05 | Go on Alec, tell me. | pinkle |
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