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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Partway Group Plc | LSE:PTY | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1235860 | ORD 2P |
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% | 0.85 | 0.80 | 0.90 | 0.85 | 0.85 | 0.85 | 111 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Computer Related Svcs, Nec | 41.6M | -1.72M | -0.0166 | -0.51 | 876.15k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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31/10/2017 09:42 | What's up here, is it just the fact that Canaccord (HH) want out? | spooky | |
23/10/2017 08:17 | Yes, if anyone knows where the company is going he does. | a2584728 | |
23/10/2017 06:46 | CEO buys 200,000 shares, nice to see and a clear message............ | chrisdgb | |
20/10/2017 13:06 | it's a brave short- bombed out share price and improving cash position MM's were happy to take my stock on a dummy trade this morning and had little to sell to me! think I may hold, thank you all very much for your advice | malcontent | |
20/10/2017 11:46 | Easy short. No support | insideryou | |
20/10/2017 08:32 | Indeed, director share purchases would send a clear signal......... | chrisdgb | |
19/10/2017 15:25 | Maybe time that Alan Rommell and others put their hands in their pockets and bought some shares. | +eysenck | |
19/10/2017 15:08 | Splatter soon imgo | opodio | |
19/10/2017 14:55 | Pension hole eating cash like no tomorrow | opodio | |
19/10/2017 14:53 | Profit warning and this will be 4p | opodio | |
19/10/2017 14:42 | Recovery path.? Are you joking. This dog is finished it would appear. | insideryou | |
19/10/2017 13:31 | Calling all buyers.............. | chrisdgb | |
19/10/2017 09:06 | I've been waiting an age for the turnaround in fortunes of this company to be reflected in the share price- it could yet be another 6-12 months even. I'm confidant it will happen, so I hold in the "bottom drawer" But the opportunity cost hurts me - I could have this money invested elsewhere and have come back to buy at any time over the last year I find the timing of the "re-rates" is often baffling for me ,as an amateur investor, to fathom that's why I hold a diversified portfolio- so I don't get too twitchy If a company is heading in the right direction, you will make some money......eventuall | malcontent | |
19/10/2017 08:20 | Indeed, I have mixed views on takeovers but sometimes they are the only way to get value.......... | chrisdgb | |
18/10/2017 17:17 | Hi Chris, yes there seems to be real progress being made under the new management but the share price continually wilts after any good news. I hold quantum pharma and it looks like clinigen will take them out at a price that is seems pretty cheap. It wouldn't be surprised if this was taken out in the same way. | +eysenck | |
18/10/2017 08:51 | Shame it is so quiet on this board, for a company that is clearly on the recovery path............... | chrisdgb | |
09/10/2017 07:22 | Would be nice to see the sale of Inition go through, wonder how much we will get...?? | chrisdgb | |
06/10/2017 19:50 | Who can blame them? This thing goes one way, south, without any firm support anywhere. My worst investment decision in last 5 years. | insideryou | |
06/10/2017 15:14 | eysenk - I think it is a redesignation after the takeover of Hargreave Hale by Cannacord. | kemche | |
06/10/2017 15:13 | That's a bit of a decisive move. Should we expect a holding rns? | inbrackets | |
06/10/2017 15:12 | 3,690,806 trade reported this afternoon. Somebody's patience has run out. | +eysenck | |
28/9/2017 08:25 | Indeed, 33p will do me nicely.."!" | chrisdgb | |
21/9/2017 07:48 | Bullish article | a2584728 | |
21/9/2017 07:14 | https://simplywall.s | mwaters74 |
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