Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Printing.Com | LSE:PDC | London | Ordinary Share | GB0009638130 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.00 | 0.00% | 19.00 | - | 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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17/2/2021 22:09 | Hi Freddie Sorry - this was only meant to be a thread for me to learn how to post charts. (still not managed the charts tho!) Very simply involves some basic html coding. I will show you the code later - too late for me here tonight. free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | ![]() cw2000 | |
17/2/2021 21:57 | Is this a wind up? It would help if you told us how to do these things as you do them. | ![]() freddie ferret | |
17/2/2021 21:45 | This is how to insert red text. This is how to insert red BOLD text. | ![]() cw2000 | |
17/2/2021 17:42 | text here in bold standard text This is a paragraph in size 30. next section of text | ![]() cw2000 | |
11/2/2021 21:43 | post 1 More text here | ![]() cw2000 | |
12/8/2013 11:50 | I have created a new BB for Grafenia epic GRA, as chart above not updating. | ![]() orchestralis | |
12/8/2013 10:11 | rcs in talks to use w3p ? hxxp://www.printbusi | ![]() dd776 | |
12/8/2013 09:00 | so nobody went to the agm ? hardman hxxp://www.baystreet well destroy pageflex hxxp://www.printmont hxxp://www.channelin [...] NOT SO GOOD ADVERTISING IF NOT SHOUTED ABOUT HOW WELL THE W3P IS GROWING. MAKE U WONDER IF IT IS SO GOOD, | ![]() dd776 | |
06/8/2013 08:22 | Charts above have frozen since name change. | ![]() orchestralis | |
02/8/2013 14:22 | lots of movement today. people reinvesting the divi. or they putting in there Isa account. ( can u do that) | ![]() dd776 | |
01/8/2013 09:47 | GRA already used | ![]() orchestralis | |
01/8/2013 06:18 | How about a new thread on GRA | ![]() dd776 | |
31/7/2013 09:56 | SP. It may explain why the price has been drifting down, perhaps in readiness for a dividend cut. If they half the divi, it will still be approx 7% at the current price. | ![]() orchestralis | |
31/7/2013 09:49 | Orch, It's remarkable that it has been maintained but I agree with you, given the tough economics, surely it'll be too much of a drain on finances. | ![]() spaceparallax | |
30/7/2013 15:36 | Will receive divi in a couple of days. Questions is will it be maintained at this level in the future. | ![]() orchestralis | |
23/7/2013 13:51 | Grafenia plc now with 12,974 designs to pick from. Must be generating some money now. Check out Templatecloud.com | ![]() purplerain2 | |
22/7/2013 09:50 | I continue to like the PDC model, but like everyone else they're finding it tough in these difficult economic times. I'm surprised that the divi has been maintained at the current level. | ![]() spaceparallax | |
20/7/2013 10:58 | Printing.com - trading 'broadly in line', shares still highly speculative? | ![]() phoenix1234 | |
19/7/2013 07:07 | progressed initiatives regarding 'proof of concept' for international licenses in specific territories. If agreements are going to be signed will the market be informed. | ![]() dd776 | |
18/7/2013 10:09 | Anyone going the agm. Please post thoughts. | ![]() dd776 | |
04/7/2013 18:09 | Anyone think this could be a target for a company like Vistaprint? Chicken feed buy for a Billion marcap co like VPRT. Plus the domain name has some value I would have thought. No detailed knowledge here, just an idle thinking out loud. | ![]() luafc | |
21/6/2013 07:34 | [...] 3I Share Sleuth's notepad: Printing.com faces the future Printing.com is turning itself from a printer into a software company, but Richard Beddard is reassured | ![]() dd776 | |
17/6/2013 13:24 | Interesting rise today, recommendation somewhere or stakebuilding going on? | ![]() puffintickler |
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