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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Progressive Dig | LSE:PRO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B87ZTG26 | ORD 1/14P |
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% | 240.00 | - | 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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25/2/2013 09:52 | Agreed O. I especially liked the bit about distributing dividends to share holders when appropriate :). Imagine how we'll motor once the global economy gets back to 'normal'. | oiht | |
25/2/2013 09:42 | I think this is as good as we could have hoped for in the current climate and for me the best results in terms of profits and bank balance this company has produced. I think the future is definitely bright now .... well done. | omlaysause | |
25/2/2013 07:13 | Bit earlier than last year. | old father time | |
01/2/2013 15:47 | That's what I was thinking, hope history repeats itself! | oiht | |
01/2/2013 15:24 | Graph starting to look like May 2012 ...... | omlaysause | |
16/1/2013 15:13 | I also sold out this morning; had been a holder from TMN days, so look a hit, but had been worse of course. Good luck all. | wiganer | |
16/1/2013 13:20 | Perfectly understandable PT. I'm still underwater myself with these and am tempted to cut my losses but have decided to see it out to the bitter end sh!t or bust :-o | oiht | |
16/1/2013 10:35 | Sorry all but I have blinked and sold out. Prospects look ok going forward but the recent vertiginous rise following hard on the heels of a big rise made me very nervous and greedy for the cash. Still not break even but -30% is far better than it was looking before. I bought in originally via IBG that was taken over by TMN so was a paid up member of the -90% club on this one. | puffintickler | |
15/1/2013 11:05 | Yep, 67.719% to be precise :) | oiht | |
15/1/2013 09:15 | I think this share has been making steady progress for the past couple of years and seems to have had good direction since Danson ploughed his money in. The results in March for 2012 will be a big indicator on where this company is going. If the results are good in March then I think this share will hit another level, if not then your guess is as good as mine. But to have had the progress and volumes seen over the past week or so makes me think the results will be positive ..... fingers crossed! | omlaysause | |
14/1/2013 12:39 | 400k trade in there 14/01/2013 12:26:25 PRO 37.50 O 3,000 14/01/2013 12:24:13 PRO 36.25 O 21,750 14/01/2013 12:16:50 PRO 36.50 O 4,000 14/01/2013 12:13:03 PRO 36.00 O 5,000 14/01/2013 12:12:01 PRO 35.50 O 97,260 14/01/2013 12:11:49 PRO 35.50 O 134,430 14/01/2013 12:11:23 PRO 35.50 O 400,000 | andrbea | |
14/1/2013 12:29 | Same again today ... ??? | clond | |
12/1/2013 19:40 | Good question ..... institution buy? | omlaysause | |
11/1/2013 17:04 | Huge volumes today, something defo happening me thinks. | omlaysause | |
11/1/2013 10:17 | Still under the radar of most it seems. | oiht | |
08/1/2013 15:00 | Emmm ..... something afoot?? | omlaysause | |
17/12/2012 20:22 | Quite a bit of buying since late last week. | wiganer | |
17/12/2012 19:19 | That was a bit of a jump. | old father time | |
02/11/2012 12:12 | I'm just suprised more people haven't latched onto this share considering it's steady but unspectacular rise since the reverse takeover. I'm regretting selling some at 20p now but still have some from 80p :( and 11p :) - forget what my average is at the moment but I won't be adding more, just gonna hang in there now. | oiht | |
01/11/2012 18:32 | Onwards and upwards - no idea why. | old father time | |
11/10/2012 18:27 | You're right elvor, I hadn't looked. All buys as well, reportedly. Seems to be going in the right direction - hopefully a director loading up :) | oiht |
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