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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Public Rec. | LSE:PUG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B00LM737 | ORD 10P |
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% | 34.00 | - | 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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16/2/2006 09:58 | That last trade seemed to have a massive spread on it. | cloudfall | |
14/2/2006 13:35 | Right back to where we were the other week. Oh well! I don't think PRG are going to do anything, right away, to drive the share price up or they'll have these people who are NOW accepting cash for their pay-outs complaining about it and wanting to go back to the shares. When all thats done and dusted and PRG have announced that the cash is a dead cert, stuff will start happening. But it would be good to be proved wrong and to see some PRG=Public Relations Going! | cloudfall | |
13/2/2006 16:37 | -- Yawn -- Another slow day! | cloudfall | |
10/2/2006 11:28 | And the buying price has gone up from 39.2p yesterday to 39.8p today. A good sign. | rivaldo | |
09/2/2006 19:18 | Still plenty of buying by "recent" standards. All good stuff. Have faith! | cloudfall | |
09/2/2006 16:36 | well certainly being held back for the time being. punters may as well load up at this level imo | empirestate | |
09/2/2006 15:55 | birdman, If the MM sells stock he will just keep on making 25K on offer until his seller has finished. If he shows more on the offer he may just frighten off the punters. Only time will tell. tiltonboy | tiltonboy | |
09/2/2006 15:28 | tiltonboy, I stand to be corrected, but I don't think a large seller is allowed to dribble out the odd 25k day in, day out - it would have to be disclosed as a single (delayed) trade. | original birdman | |
09/2/2006 15:24 | riv, 25K at 40p might not be much money, but if there is a seller of a couple of million, it will take some shifting. I just hope the seller is small and doesn't know what he is doing. I wonder if Oriel will come out with a note following this announcement, or wait until the new banking facilities are in place. tiltonboy | tiltonboy | |
09/2/2006 15:07 | Not much there in monetary terms tiltonboy - and the entire m/cap is only £11m now! PUG may only need a little attention in the press for the market to cotton on to the potential here, especially being right at the bottom of what now seems an overdone fall following the positive trading update. | rivaldo | |
09/2/2006 11:38 | Well, the seller is playing again. 25K on offer at 39.2p, and I wouldn't be surprised if there was more behind it. tiltonboy | tiltonboy | |
08/2/2006 21:23 | it is a good thing cloudy, but there was sufficient buying today to take them as my trade didn't show and certainly would have made the difference between the buys and sells. the more that is cleared the better and atleast the price did rise a tad. | empirestate | |
08/2/2006 17:22 | hopefully that seller of the 50k lots will clear soon, personally managed to buy myself a few today, although the trade has not shown yet. | empirestate | |
08/2/2006 16:27 | this is looking to firm nicely at the mo, looking forward to a positive outlook at the time of the finals | empirestate | |
08/2/2006 15:44 | I have to agree with tiltonboy. Although most sellers will have got out by now there may or may not still be a few left, but that 50k may clear any overhang judging by the upward price shift. If I'd bought at the highs and was still holding I'd continue to hold as imo there's a quick 50% from a bounce available here. | rivaldo | |
08/2/2006 15:26 | Well that's a bit weird - my 5008 buy has now been turned into a 4945 buy! It's immaterial really, but v strange, as I always buy to a round £ sum not share numbers, so my order was for £2k inc costs, but ended up as £1975. I suppose that's TDW for you, only stay with them through inertia. | original birdman | |
08/2/2006 15:24 | cloudfall, After I bought the 35K, the MM withdrew his price from online trading, and hasn't put it back up on our screens. It may be that he had a seller of 50K shares, and the stock that has been bought has cleared that seller. The price action would tend to confirm this. I'm sure there are still some disenchanted holders out there, and that it will take some time to get the city back on their side, but at this price I'm willing to take the gamble. tiltonboy | tiltonboy | |
08/2/2006 15:18 | 50k sell. Not everyone is as convinced about this as us Rivaldo ;-) | cloudfall | |
08/2/2006 15:06 | From what I recall the press coverage on this share has been very up an down. It was tipped to buy in a couple of places when it was over a quid, then a little while ago there was an article saying they weren't sure where the company could go .. but there has been nothing since it got down to these levels. Would have thought someone somewhere would tip this is a strong buy in one of the mags. | cloudfall | |
08/2/2006 14:57 | Nice one birdman. Trade is picking up with another 5k through at 39p and a 1.5k buy at 40p. The buy at the full offer, plus the way the price is starting to move up on relatively small buying and the online amount is moving down, are hopefully signs that there are not many shares about. | rivaldo | |
08/2/2006 14:38 | Just picked up 5000 (5008 actually) at 39.5 - had to fill or kill, but no real problem, just took a minute, so there are shares out there! | original birdman | |
08/2/2006 14:28 | What were you saying cloudfall? :o)) The amount you can buy on-line has fallen to...wait for it...just 1,500 shares. I think things may be about to happen as the market cottons on. | rivaldo | |
08/2/2006 13:41 | Well people are not exactly piling in ;-) | cloudfall |
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