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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 | 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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22/10/2003 10:42 | There, but for lack of cash go I. | burlington | |
22/10/2003 10:20 | oh dear - someone just seen 7300 pounds now go to 3650 pounds in just a few hours....... some people never learn! | gammybaby | |
22/10/2003 09:59 | those that bought on the way up at 20p have just lost half their investment if they still hold. ouch. | royal trader | |
22/10/2003 09:42 | last one out close the door! | mattheworchard | |
22/10/2003 09:38 | all is was is the latest fashion for buying the smallest cap stocks ACV is todays favourite People are just looking at any stock with low market cap which has fallen lots recently if you get in quick it can be a good money making idea so you have to find them before anyone else does. Pick the AIM excel spreadsheet and sort by market cap | nissi beach | |
22/10/2003 09:33 | Nah i think it was a geniune pump and dump. A carter of traders with lots of money probably got together and started buying up. What could have leaked that the directors of the compnay would not know about? Think those that bought have been had. | royal trader | |
22/10/2003 09:30 | Oh dear, although I cant help wondering why they issued this statement is there something in the backgound which has been leaked and for the time being they want the share price to remain low for their own benefit. | rodders14 | |
22/10/2003 09:30 | I feel sorry for those that bought at 20p. Almost halved now! | royal trader | |
22/10/2003 09:27 | so i guess its over then? | royal trader | |
22/10/2003 09:26 | Prestige Publishing PLC 22 October 2003 For immediate release 22 October 2003 Prestige Publishing Plc ('Prestige' or 'The Company') The directors of Prestige note the recent movement in its share price. The directors are not aware of any specific reason for the significant share price movement at this time. End | smileymiley | |
22/10/2003 07:30 | pmD - PROFILE MEDIA - COULD BE ATTRACTIVE | h e went | |
22/10/2003 07:29 | There is going one SCARY drop when the selling starts... | bangsi | |
21/10/2003 15:31 | Does this company do anything to warrant share price? :) | 6million dollarman | |
21/10/2003 14:08 | pumpy dumpy | 330cisport | |
21/10/2003 13:17 | tonyx..lol! | safman | |
21/10/2003 13:16 | anybody now whats going on here | doodle1 | |
21/10/2003 13:13 | This is the first stock to be pumped and dumped without being pumped nor dumped. | tonyx | |
21/10/2003 13:10 | whys this stock rising? and whos pumping it? | royal trader | |
21/10/2003 10:45 | maybe it has something to do with RSV, as now they are linked by the same director | rescuer | |
21/10/2003 10:08 | could you give us a little more even a reason would help | jawbone | |
21/10/2003 10:01 | PPB is very high risk, SELL. | responsible lad | |
21/10/2003 09:55 | Sell now. There just a pump and dump, more than doubled in 2 days from ask to bid. | responsible lad | |
20/10/2003 10:32 | Head of the leader board and no postings. I do not hold, but have watched this slowly tick up. Wide spread a bit off-putting, though. Is market cap correct, just £90K? Anyone know anything about PPB? | gorwel | |
11/9/2003 21:51 | the company assures you it will continu to seek the accounts details of its brochure last year,for publication and restoration to aim. | vision88 |
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