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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Paragon Entertainment Limited | LSE:PEL | London | Ordinary Share | KYG6906M1069 | ORD 0.1P (DI) |
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% | 1.15 | 1.10 | 1.20 | - | 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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25/9/2015 13:33 | Any other company would comment as soon as signed. There are numerous contracts signed under NDA which RNS and dont give client details across the market. I think its absolutely part of their obligation as a public company. The volume has been huge. In the square mile its known, its impossible not too in my world working in retail management. We all mix and i cant believe something commonly known in London has not been announced yet. | retailking | |
25/9/2015 13:29 | Is the leak via china or Russia as new posters from those regions turning up and buying lots? Hamleys being taken over by Chinese and the latest project in Russia.Maybe even Middle East leak?You could make a nice pie with the amount of possible leaks | drmaccers | |
25/9/2015 13:25 | Interesting retailking Certainly seems like info out there for such high volume.Mixed signalsPIs buying in spades, move volume than I've ever seen but also at least 2 IIs selling. They might have been wanting out for some time and just taking advantage of PI volume.I presume the NOMAD will force an rns out next week to deal with this | drmaccers | |
25/9/2015 12:47 | Contacting the Dail Mail in next few days to look into PEL to comment on Hamleys and a Middle east contract. I believe this company has signed a contract worth tens of millions and another in Middle east worth millions. There seems to have been ii sells of late and large buying. Its about time the company commented after such volume. I have contacts in retail who say its 100% cast iron signed. PEL has a duty to release such info to his share holders. | retailking | |
25/9/2015 10:22 | See! Seller clear :)Interesting to see if it was killik after all then | drmaccers | |
24/9/2015 21:33 | They have just over 9mill. 8 mill in big trades have been shown so easily could have got the rest away. The book seems to have changed at close with mms accepting way over 1mill for over the bid. If that's the signal selling is over then if the PI appetite continues we will finally head northUnless another II wants out! | drmaccers | |
24/9/2015 21:28 | Interesting. I did attend a presentation at Killik's a couple Months ago, didnt make any connection but they did have new fund Managers, one of which was on the presentation rota. | pj 1 | |
24/9/2015 20:35 | Looks like maybe Killik the other II out based on volume and shares. I think they are both out so tomorrow should in very interesting | drmaccers | |
24/9/2015 18:38 | Two IIs gone or nearly gone. tR-1s to follow. Exceptional volume here this week. What will tomorrow bring... | drmaccers | |
23/9/2015 12:47 | Yet if the contract has an Non-Disclosure Agreement then its quite possible they cant acknowledge or deny any working relationship regardless of rumours. NDAs are fairly common in this line of work. If you dont like that they have to keep some work under wraps until it is publicly revealed then best not invest here... | phowdo | |
23/9/2015 12:31 | Yep. Hamleys rumours are so strong they need to be RNSed or denied via rns | drmaccers | |
23/9/2015 11:12 | after all volumes last few days I hoped for news from co but nothing again. how long can they go before they have to accept or refuse the rumours in the market and in private investor.if these works rumours exist then co needs to let us know one way or other.it obvious pi getting bored waiting and confidence in co retracting again.lots pi s talking of hamley being massive and silly turnover has anyone here herd same? | dontsweatit | |
22/9/2015 17:25 | Well for anyone on a more down to earth intellect such as myself who scaped 4 'o' levels and none in languages, thanks for google translate!! ''Hello, I added another one million. Shares today, and I expect 25p here for two years and expects to move more to the north'' ''We in Beijing has purchased millions. We think this is going to the moon.'' ''I do not understand us.'' On a more constructive note a very quick calculation and finger in the air would indicate to me that to attain a 25p share price on a reasonable P/E (Subjective I accept) then PEL would have to achieve £25 million turn over and no dilution in 3 years? Quite a prediction? | pj 1 | |
22/9/2015 17:14 | أنا | phowdo | |
22/9/2015 16:07 | Здр | 1igor | |
22/9/2015 14:13 | Lot of volume here today, if Amati want out it must be done. Could motor from here. | kinbasket | |
22/9/2015 11:06 | Another holding RNS - Amati down to less than 4% 6,115,587 shares. | phowdo | |
18/9/2015 21:40 | Спа For those who don't speak Russian, here is the Google Translate version, with a little fixing of the English from myself: We here in Moscow are very pleased with your work at Hamleys. My friends and I bought some stock here this week, as I believe that this is the "tip of the iceberg" for this outstanding company and we hear a massive expansion of their involvement will happen very soon. Many hope that the signs are that [Paragon] will have a higher allocation of funds for the upcoming work and will be awarded costs in the near future. Igor. Exciting times! | themadstork | |
18/9/2015 19:24 | Мы зде Мно Иго | 1igor | |
17/9/2015 15:41 | That Hamleys award news now on their website too. The vacancy for "Development Coordinator/Sales and Development Team" looks new to me too? Large volume today, almost all buys, so I would imagine the Amati overhang wont last much longer. | phowdo | |
17/9/2015 08:49 | All very leaky | drmaccers |
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