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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Pressure Technologies Plc | LSE:PRES | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1XFKR57 | ORD 5P |
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% | 37.50 | 36.00 | 39.00 | 37.70 | 37.50 | 37.50 | 8,400 | 08:00:21 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Fluid Powr Cylindrs,actuatrs | 31.94M | -679k | -0.0219 | -17.12 | 11.65M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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13/12/2020 18:05 | https://www.share-ta | bspgamer | |
13/12/2020 14:31 | I see that in last Tuesday the 8th the Telegraph's Questor had a write up on them with a hold comment. | cerrito | |
13/12/2020 14:27 | I see that in last Tuesday the 8th the Telegraph's Questor had a write up on them with a hold comment. | cerrito | |
10/12/2020 18:08 | Incidentally Schroders are going on a buying spree . Today I have seen 3 RNS from them announcing increased holdings in Aim companies I have a holding in-PRES, IES and TGP. | cerrito | |
10/12/2020 17:28 | I agree Sphere25 that difficult to see when to sell. Given the forces of inertia I will stay with what I have and will have once the new shares have been issued after the December 17 General Meeting. I will be very interested to read the shareholder composition after the new shares have been issued and there are 31m odd TVR. In the meantime if I had known that the shares would race away in this manner, I would obviously have bought more through Primarybid. | cerrito | |
09/12/2020 13:28 | Shroders buying net What's the position here ? | s34icknote | |
09/12/2020 10:42 | Net join us in works | maverick081267 | |
05/12/2020 16:08 | Do not ask me why but feel more comfortable with Artemis having reduced. I see that there is an Investors Champion report just pit. This tells us brokers forecasts for this current year are for revenue of £26.5m( up from a forecast £25m for 19/20) and a positive operating cash inflow of £1.1m. This suggests-sensibly in my view-steady Geoffrey Boycott run accumulation rather than boundaries...though if Goldman Sachs are right and there is going to be a pick up in oil and gas exploration/developm | cerrito | |
04/12/2020 14:52 | RNS out to confirm the position and trades. Those prints yesterday of 650k and 203k tie in with Artemis cutting 12.11% to 7.52%. Looks like two separate buyers have picked up the majority with respective amounts of 603k and 200k. That took Artemis holding to just under 1.4m and judging by that 1m print earlier, close to clearing them out. Buyers have essentially picked up nearly the full Artemis 12% position (pre placing). Hard to argue that there isn't strong demand for shares then :-) That's just part of the puzzle of markets and investments. Buyers or sellers right? Form your own views of course. | sphere25 | |
04/12/2020 12:58 | Someone is buying in size at 73.5p. Delayed prints hit the book earlier and a million just picked up now. Encouraging to see significant buying like that, possibly a bullish signal but don't want to be getting too far ahead when moving along the risk spectrum imo. Easy to get carried away in a bullish market like this. Already reset to zero at this end, like nothing to date has happened and it's a fresh start each day. Based on experience, stops us from doing excitable things and doing things we might regret too. Emotions are a powerful force. All imo Two pennies worth, possibly one. Always DYOR | sphere25 | |
03/12/2020 22:41 | did everybody load up at 60p in the recent primary bid offer? I got a few but wish I had got a lot more :-( | davemac3 | |
03/12/2020 11:10 | Some monkey wrote about 60p shares hitting the market. Artemis just notified. I think its fair to say we have a very credible long term major shareholder on board now. As for 60p shares dished out, yea right! ......."IN YOUR DREAMS !!!!" | my retirement fund | |
03/12/2020 10:29 | Definitely a large buyer behind the scenes | pictureframe | |
02/12/2020 15:22 | PRES discussed in this interview: Vox Markets - 1/12/20 Gresham House update Vox Markets on their portfolio and the stocks they are watching. | simon gordon | |
02/12/2020 12:31 | those 60p shares will flood market soon matey | abarclay | |
02/12/2020 10:49 | There's clearly a buyer in the background. They won't be getting mine for 70 pence thats for sure! | my retirement fund | |
02/12/2020 10:26 | 100p coming fast | abarclay | |
02/12/2020 10:24 | Intense @ Myretirementfund! How about we start with a go at 80p as a low bar target then? :-) Pre and post fund raise figures; Price Shares in issue Market Cap Market Cap net of cash raised 1.40 18,595,165.00 26,033,231.00 0.70 31,067,163.00 21,747,014.10 14,247,014.10 0.80 31,067,163.00 24,853,730.40 17,353,730.40 Is that pushing the boat out too much with this higher risk play? Market appears to be beginning a re-rating here so happy to give it every chance to see where it settles. Tried getting a few more. Two market makers on the offer at 69p, three on the offer at 70p and they wanted 71.25p for a small amount - really? Plonkers! All imo DYOR | sphere25 | |
02/12/2020 10:00 | Yes moving quickly on lower volume now, clearly scrabble to fill any offers. This is a clear break out. 80p then 100p targets | my retirement fund | |
02/12/2020 09:56 | looking reasonably good again this morning. | netcurtains | |
01/12/2020 18:40 | In Feb 2014 sold a tranche at 603 so the rest have been the inverse of a ten-bagger. Added today on the derisking and hope to enjoy the ride back up. | dozey3 | |
01/12/2020 18:20 | Investor's Champion comments on the huge opportunity in hydrogen storage, where PRES has real specialim. It has been tough going over recent years but it's time may have come! | energeticbacker |
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