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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% | 0.925 | 0.85 | 1.00 | 0.925 | 0.925 | 0.93 | 8 | 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 | -0.55 | 948.3k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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05/11/2015 23:53 | So, Swinstead's swansong reveals praise for the work of the recently elevated in 'the GBP1 million cost-saving programme for 2016, and created an exciting organic growth strategy for the continuing business.'All the rest of us need now is for confirmation what this exciting organic growth strategy actually entails. We can then make our minds up.As an aside, in order to get a return on capital, will PS now be looking for a dividend from his shareholding? | inbrackets | |
05/11/2015 14:53 | two 400k buys gone through | adascogne | |
05/11/2015 09:09 | Ok bought a chunk here thanks for the heads up | nw99 | |
05/11/2015 08:55 | Interesting | nw99 | |
05/11/2015 08:47 | up on the bid with ease. Good to see Tim Watts adding a few more. | empirestate | |
04/11/2015 17:45 | Kemche, did I read your mind or are you hacking into my pc? Oh to be closer to the action. | inbrackets | |
04/11/2015 14:19 | That's £0.5m saved from the trough. | kemche | |
04/11/2015 14:17 | What a timely RNS, should be onwards and upwards from here | empirestate | |
04/11/2015 14:09 | inbrackets - yours crossed mine! Uncanny! | kemche | |
04/11/2015 14:08 | Smithie, It's almost as though you were talking to him. How prescient are you? | kemche | |
04/11/2015 14:07 | How prescient, Smithie. Does that mean the shares are no longer toxic? | inbrackets | |
04/11/2015 11:46 | ....had a look at results.. Imho ...poor.. Shares are arguably untouchable with Philip Swinstead as top exec....whether 2,3 or 5 days a week. Never done what they give as aims or blurb in accounts. Year after year. Swinstead..... been a disaster imho....how can he justify not stepping down ?? Is it a gravy train for directors ? | smithie6 | |
04/11/2015 10:52 | Hmmmmm. Obviously no one knows anything! | kemche | |
04/11/2015 10:19 | those 2 x 300k's look interesting, following on from the 250k buy at a premium the other day. | empirestate | |
02/11/2015 17:49 | creeping slowly higher each week,are we in for a breakaway from these lows?? | abergele | |
20/10/2015 15:10 | Another comparatively large buy this morning... | largeronald | |
19/10/2015 23:13 | Is this heading to 5p?... | diku | |
13/10/2015 15:44 | £24k buy went through this morning - maybe the new finance director likes what he sees! | +eysenck | |
02/10/2015 15:22 | empire - PAL lowly priced to buy again. f | fillipe | |
23/9/2015 17:24 | interesting how the share price is reacting positively to very small buy side volume | empirestate | |
15/9/2015 09:54 | Ignition becomes a non core byline.No real mention of Groupseer - they had said they were looking for a partner to take it on, now they are doing trials.Back to body placement. this has proved quite lucrative for many companies over the past few years and I am now becoming worried that there is about to be a major downturn, now that Parity have positioned themselves in this space.It might help the share price though which would be a welcome change. | inbrackets | |
15/9/2015 09:10 | There are many many small companies out there whereby anyone buying is just feeding insiders lifestyle.... | diku | |
15/9/2015 09:00 | how dismal, suppose the only thing left to give the share price a lift is if a few directors buy some stock, can only hope. | empirestate | |
15/9/2015 07:46 | Update was less than inspiring. Seems like the last 3/4 years have amounted to nothing. | +eysenck |
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