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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Quadrise Plc | LSE:QED | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B11DDB67 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.0525 | 3.63% | 1.50 | 1.30 | 1.545 | 1.59 | 1.50 | 1.59 | 9,188,407 | 14:02:13 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 0 | -3.09M | -0.0018 | -8.33 | 25.54M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/7/2012 19:23 | Anyone going to the ATM at Hilton wembley week after next? | honiton | |
14/7/2012 14:54 | I have taken a stake this week, hope this is one of my better holdings. Roll on the end of this recession. | davdreamer | |
08/7/2012 22:35 | Favourable commentary in Sunday Times today | zoolook | |
08/7/2012 15:34 | 5m trade after hours.... | honiton | |
08/7/2012 12:14 | Thanks extrader will do..rgds | aberdare | |
08/7/2012 10:32 | Hi Aberdare, Brucie5 may come along to answer your Q - alternatively, you could go to 'Financials' at the top of the page and click on it, where you can see for yourself... 'Give a man a fish, etc....' ATB | extrader | |
08/7/2012 08:36 | Brucie5 How high did the share price go in those heady days. rgds | aberdare | |
07/7/2012 20:47 | Brucie5, there was a 3 for 1 Rights Issue announced on 5 November 2009. | johnv | |
07/7/2012 15:41 | Spectacular long term chart, but I'm going to be waiting to see how/if it drops back. Is there any reason why the share price should not regain the glory days of 2007, or has there been massive dilution? | brucie5 | |
07/7/2012 15:28 | Glavey Yes, but they appear to have finally got the business on track. red | redartbmud | |
07/7/2012 15:20 | AGM - Remuneration Report £2.251m plus significant share awards. Are QED Directors way overpaid? | glavey | |
06/7/2012 19:47 | Not so long ago I was less than impressed by this share. It would appear, however, that the situatiom is much improved by the recent corporate moves and I look forward to a conyinued upward movement in the share price Congratulations to the Board, my faith is restored. | redartbmud | |
06/7/2012 17:01 | Overall sector enjoying some moves . Maybe the pressures off when it comes to loans. | red army | |
05/7/2012 12:59 | Quintain raised to OVERWEIGHT by JP Morgan. Target price RAISED from 43p to 60 pence. Osmaan Malik of JPM said the deal was transformational and "not yet rewarded" according to following article:- ALL IMO. DYOR. QP | quepassa | |
04/7/2012 09:20 | ive just sold and hoping it will fill the gap at 38p ;) Good prospects though! | theprovosts | |
04/7/2012 09:13 | 'Mr Market' is a maniac lol | chinahere | |
04/7/2012 09:11 | indeed, lol, this is the same news, yet the stock is up 12%! | theprovosts | |
04/7/2012 09:05 | They should announce the same news on a regular basis! (perhaps it works for posts too!). | scburbs | |
04/7/2012 09:05 | They should announce the same news on a regular basis! | scburbs | |
04/7/2012 08:22 | New JV Partner announced | btb2 | |
04/7/2012 08:11 | some brokers upgrade today with good big notes out | jaws6 | |
03/7/2012 14:11 | From a chart point of view, the 200ma is leveling off whilst the 20ma has just passed upwards thro the 50ma. Similar situation has we were in jan 11. | johnv | |
02/7/2012 12:31 | The fact that BLND were also in the mix suggests pricing should be keen on any disposal. Shares should bounce if/when the deal is announced. Taken a short term trading punt and looking to exit on any bounce post announcement. | horndean eagle | |
29/6/2012 13:11 | Interesting to see EPF are also involved with the prospective Battersea Power Station development. Gives some further insight into their risk profile. Wembley LDO must seem pretty tame (i.e. low risk) in comparison! | scburbs |
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