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PROP Property Rec.

15.50
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Nov 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Property Rec. LSE:PROP London Ordinary Share GB00B09G4F14 ORD 5P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 15.50 - 0.00 00:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

Property Recycling Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
27/10/2014
12:32
MAR Mar City
noirua
27/10/2014
10:17
MAR Mar City
noirua
23/8/2011
15:07
I guess it's times like now when it pays to have a mortgage that is not LIBOR tracked.... volatility between bank lending
kimball808
09/3/2011
10:16
Larger :
Smaller:



Pulte / PHM - no bottom indicated yet

energyi
12/2/2011
08:17
It's hard to know if this is a genuine cost saving exercise, or simply the Rackhams trying to grab the whole pie for themselves.

If they can purchase another 10% at 14.5p, they'll have enough to allow them to compulsorily purchase the lot.

esmith3
11/2/2011
13:34
I think the Rackhams have misjudged the situation and will end up missing out on the shares. Had they pitched their offer closer to 20p, they could quite easily clear up. I'm seriously contemplating averaging down a little because I feel that the portfolio is significantly undervalued currently by the mkt.
spaceparallax
11/2/2011
11:50
Not so much badly burned, more mildly disappointed. The big question is whether to realise the loss or just carry on holding? I'm tempted to just leave it there as I suspect that the Management are effectively trying to grab on the very cheap.
spaceparallax
11/2/2011
07:29
Badly burn fingers for anyone buying in the last 4 months, but inevitable - The writing was on the wall for most to see.
pugugly
27/1/2011
13:29
we should get the final results in about 6 weeks time. I'll be interested to see what triggered the Director buying.
spaceparallax
13/1/2011
13:55
snippets of activity in recent days, but overall keeping a low profile.
spaceparallax
11/1/2011
13:32
looks as if we might have a Buy order placed, causing the MMs to raise the bid
spaceparallax
03/1/2011
20:31
Knight Frank offer a mortgage where you pay 1% over Libor calculated weekly. The fee for arranging this is 1% of the sum borrowed.

Would really appreciate any views on this type of mortgage over a high street bank mortgage

Rgds

kimball808
17/12/2010
11:26
someone's flogging a grand at a time, just shows the illiquidity that such can move the share price
spaceparallax
30/11/2010
15:59
Interesting to see a 20 & 30K buy - news imminent perhaps
spaceparallax
15/11/2010
15:37
surprised to see selling when the chart looks so strong
spaceparallax
15/11/2010
11:31
Didn't notice earlier, but if we retain this sp, we've broken the ceiling of mid 2009. Possibly big share price progress ahead.
spaceparallax
15/11/2010
10:21
A tremendous leap this morning - hard to tell which are buys and sells.
spaceparallax
12/11/2010
12:08
I see a 13K Buy @ 19p - someone's done well to peg it down.
spaceparallax
12/11/2010
11:18
we keep seeing these small increases but with no news or declared trades - presumably just a result of the increasing illiquidity. Interesting to see where we stand in the new year.
spaceparallax
10/11/2010
16:09
On the move again - 20p before long.
spaceparallax
09/11/2010
10:36
If the company is taken private presumably anyone holding shares has to sell at a price decided by Paul Rackham. Based on his recent purchases it wont be very much. What options do shareholders have? I believe it is possible to swap to shares in the private company, but I'm not sure how this works. Anyone got any experience or guidance?
9461dick
05/11/2010
12:36
Not surprising as any loose stock has already been taken out by Rackham. Luckily I got in before he started buying again and picked up 37.5k at 10p. Company is covering its costs until they sell their land. The fact that buyers continue to stump up chunky option fees suggest the end reward will be pretty material.
horndean eagle
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