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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Porvair Plc | LSE:PRV | London | Ordinary Share | GB0006963689 | 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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-12.00 | -1.76% | 668.00 | 668.00 | 678.00 | 698.00 | 674.00 | 680.00 | 38,040 | 16:35:16 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec | 176.01M | 15.97M | 0.3445 | 19.56 | 315.19M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/5/2013 19:28 | Nothing is certain where the stock market is concerned always view with extreme caution and only invest money you can totally afford to lose !!!! | kito691 | |
08/5/2013 16:57 | Hey Exbroker , i need to make a few pounds are you saying to buy now and sell on or before the 21st June? Is this a sure bet?? Ali. | ![]() investali | |
08/5/2013 16:42 | 10:58:09 08-May-2013 261.00 55,500 144,855.00 Ordinary trade 10:58:09 08-May-2013 261.00 15,500 40,455.00 Cancelled 10:58:09 08-May-2013 261.00 15,500 40,455.00 Ordinary trade 10:58:09 08-May-2013 261.00 55,000 143,550.00 Cancelled 10:58:09 08-May-2013 261.00 55,000 143,550.00 Ordinary trade 10:57:54 08-May-2013 261.00 56,150 146,551.50 Ordinary trade Looks like the MM messed up the booking and had to redo it, the print may have been split, looks like a real trade to me. The stock will go fully order driven on the morning of 18June, use the board and use limits thats what the pros will be doing. | ![]() exbroker | |
08/5/2013 13:54 | Still looking very positive despite its high rating. Not sure what to make of the large trades of 50k plus this morning.Broker to broker maybe? | ![]() shauney2 | |
08/5/2013 13:50 | Oooh - interesting! Thanks for that Exbroker! | willydoctor | |
07/5/2013 22:34 | At the close on 21 June inline with the futures cycle, watch the volume rocket as that week progresses, should be over 1 million on that day.Get you broker to place firm limits on the board for the closing auction if you are a seller. | ![]() exbroker | |
07/5/2013 18:29 | Exbroker - thanks for that. Well worth knowing. | ![]() lurki0 | |
07/5/2013 09:29 | Morning all. Ex-broker - do you know when? Before or after figures? TIA WD | willydoctor | |
07/5/2013 08:59 | Its going up because its going into the All Share index in June, tale a look at GLE if you want to see another doing the same thing. The pros are pre positioning in the stocks ready to spin them on to the trackers for a turn. | ![]() exbroker | |
03/5/2013 20:43 | Strong finish to another very solid week , I expect this to continue a slow but steady rise before results are due share price has a great platform for the next move upwards in my opinionGreat share with excellent long term prospectsGood luck all | kito691 | |
01/5/2013 18:27 | PhilProfit - I upped my holding this morning. I was rather hoping that it would drop a little more than it did since it went XD today. When it didn't - I knew from experience with this one that unless I jumped in the price would drift a little higher each day over the next week or so. As mentioned above, this looks like it will trend up nicely in the run up to results. Willydoctor - agree absolutely about the 'feel' with this. | ![]() lurki0 | |
01/5/2013 15:28 | Decided to dip my toe in on this one- Kept on watching the share for a "pull-back" to buy some... but just not happened... Never thought I find myself buying a share on Ex Divi day :0) | philprofit | |
01/5/2013 11:25 | We have all done it bb.I sold SNR at 130p now about 250p If you had participated in the rights issue in 2001 at 260p parabolic is right.They have done a U since then or formed a bowl. PRV can be illiquid but seems to very tightly held at the moment.Not even a dip for going ex dividend. The rise is being driven by steady buying.Who knows the reason.Maybe some have got wind of another contract win. As for a takeover.Giorgio Girondi holds 22%.He would have to pay a lot more than 60p now.What a shrewd move that was at the time. | ![]() shauney2 | |
01/5/2013 10:47 | Hi Bookbroker, Completely agree, but at the moment it's clearly got "a feel" about it. The results are likely to be very good - there is added revenue over 3y from Indian and UK government contracts, and the former has already been increased by 25%. They have clearly got to plateau out at some stage, but I can't really see much of a drop before figures in June since they are going to be strong. Best wishes, WD | willydoctor | |
01/5/2013 09:04 | Only way this will continue to rise is in event of takeover, or they can maintain 20% p.a. growth, share almost gone parabolic, and I know that the area for filters continues to grow rapidly, but I'm staggered by the rises here, sold out myself at £1.30 last year, having bought in at 80p, such is life despite the constant upgrades, best of luck to holders is all I can say, it's a nice one to have had in ones portfolio! | ![]() bookbroker | |
01/5/2013 08:19 | Up 0.5p - which corresponds to a rise of a smidge over 2p including the divvy. Happy days.... | willydoctor | |
30/4/2013 17:13 | shauney good call I missed the fact ex divi time well done | bigmike100 | |
30/4/2013 14:56 | I'd be surprised if they fall overnight. Even if they open up off 2p there is such pressure on the share price that any buying interest at all will push them better. Figures out beginning of June which look to be strong - depends how much they are looking to make on the UK government and Indian contracts. I cannot imagine that they will surprise on the downside - just a question of how much they surprise on the upside. | willydoctor | |
30/4/2013 11:22 | The next leg up could be coming.Steady buying and any sells easily absorbed. Go ex divi tonight for 1.60p.Not Massive but every little helps. | ![]() shauney2 | |
24/4/2013 15:43 | sorry if this has been posted previously guys. Big thumbs up recently from Robbie (the naked trader ) | bigmike100 | |
24/4/2013 08:36 | Hi Shauney - I am well up on this - class act. Only a matter of time before they announce new contracts methinks - and as you say - no stock about - so news will easily add 5-10% in a day depending on the details. | willydoctor | |
23/4/2013 19:07 | Quiet threads certainly are the best. You have made that back now Willy. Take the point made above that this highly rated but its got momentum behind the recent rise.That was added to by the Naked trader buying last week.Seems to be hard to buy any quantity still. Doesn't seem a lot after the stellar rise but goes ex divi next week for 1.6p | ![]() shauney2 | |
22/4/2013 09:28 | I'm back in with the position I sold last week. Lost about 7p on the share and the spread but it seems as if hte potential for this company to surprise on the upside is significant. The UK government contract has the potential for repeat - and larger - orders, and the Indian market is mahoosive (which is a lovely word!) | willydoctor | |
22/4/2013 09:04 | Lurki0: my sentiments exactly. Stay with it. There are very few companies in the U.K. like this. | ![]() aimingupward2 | |
20/4/2013 18:51 | What makes this company such an interesting proposition is the high probability that further contracts will be announced in the near future. The gas contract with the UK Government and the contract extension in India were announced as if out of the blue - at least to this holder. The market likes companies that provide measured forecasts and then over-deliver handsomely. I should imagine that with such an impressive range of new, updated and proprietorial technology on offer it's only a matter of time before further announcements are made. On this basis the current p/e may well look very reasonable in 6 months to a year's time. The longer I've held these the more I've come to appreciate that the company could become something pretty special. Nevertheless, DYOR etc etc. | ![]() lurki0 |
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