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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 | |
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-0.01 | -0.45% | 2.21 | 2.13 | 2.29 | 2.22 | 2.22 | 2.22 | 1,874,115 | 16:35:10 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 0 | -3.09M | -0.0018 | -12.33 | 39.18M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/2/2013 08:09 | Steady progress paying down the debt. | ![]() broadwood | |
06/2/2013 08:08 | Oh no the Chairman has bought a couple of shares just before the IMS. Right then we had better keep the IMS really really bland. Job done. | ![]() scburbs | |
06/2/2013 08:07 | Thunder, back in pocket. ;-) | ![]() bingowing | |
06/2/2013 07:59 | Save your thunder for results imo, tease with trading updates. CR | ![]() cockneyrebel | |
06/2/2013 07:57 | Nothing to get too excited about. | ![]() fozzie | |
06/2/2013 07:53 | no comments on RNS? | ![]() bingowing | |
05/2/2013 08:18 | Very upbeat full year figures from St. Modwen today. Dividend up 10% . VALUATION GAINS OF £33m. Interesting sectoral backdrop against which to observe Quintain's performance. Bill Oliver , CEO of St.Modwen comments:- "This has been another successful year during which we have achieved some significant milestones across our portfolio and, in particular, on our major development projects. These achievements underline our growing presence in the London and the South East market while also proving that there are still opportunities in the regions for well-placed and well-priced product. "We cannot ignore the current upsurge in investor appetite for development activity in London and the South East and the prospects arising across the UK from our residential portfolio. We will therefore focus our attention throughout the coming year on these specific areas in order to drive optimal returns, as well as advancing our larger schemes, including of course the New Covent Garden Market and Swansea University developments." ALL IMO. DYOR. QP | ![]() quepassa | |
03/2/2013 15:17 | Trading statement on Wednesday! | ![]() r ball | |
01/2/2013 09:40 | Quadrupling the flats at the stunning Greenwich Peninsula location will certainly add enormous value to the development and to Quintain. Not to be underestimated. ALL IMO. DYOR. QP | ![]() quepassa | |
31/1/2013 15:40 | Finding 63p a bit of a hurdle | ![]() badtime | |
31/1/2013 08:34 | Nice graphic. Launching soon. ALL IMO. DYOR. QP | ![]() quepassa | |
30/1/2013 12:50 | More work (not QED land) set to start in next couple of months on a luxury hotel on Greenwich Peninsula. This is good news as it all helps/accelerates the redevelopment of the area. "Construction of a luxury hotel connected to The O2 will begin this spring after the entertainment centre's owners AEG revealed Arora will run the venue. The company also announced the exchange of contracts to the consortium which will own the £285 million venue. A draft design for the hotel (pictured above) was released by AEG Europe in 2010 after it submitted a successful planning application to Greenwich Council. The proposal was for a 21-storey, 452 bed hotel with a maximum height of 78 metres. Also included was a separate building of 23 storeys which contained 100 serviced apartments, a ballroom and a health spa, as well as event and meeting space. It was announced on Monday that Queensgate Investment Fund I and a number of private investors bought the land off AEG, which will retain an interest in the site. Construction is due to begin in the next couple of months and be completed by 2015." | ![]() scburbs | |
29/1/2013 19:53 | Well, it might only have been about 3.7m shares, all we know is they went up from somewhere under 3% to 3.71% and then back again. They could still hold 2.99..% They will run a number of funds, and hold shares for others, so exactly what's happened is hard to guess. What isn't likely is that one of their funds decided to buy big one day and sell a few days later! | ![]() greyingsurfer | |
29/1/2013 17:23 | What was that all about buying 19000000 and then dumping some at no profit or vey little or am i reading it wrong.Any comments welcome. | aberdare | |
25/1/2013 11:47 | UBS buying in nicely . Nice RNS | ![]() onedb1 | |
25/1/2013 08:04 | up again... | ![]() r ball | |
24/1/2013 16:43 | This has a good feel. A consistent move on good volume. Later trades today that pushed the price up could be US buying based on time of day. Lots of value here as we are still at a huge discount to NAV. | ![]() brownie69 | |
24/1/2013 16:16 | Dates for diary. Q3 IMS - Wednesday 6th. Feb Full Year Results - Wednesday 22nd. May ( provisional). QP | ![]() quepassa | |
24/1/2013 15:10 | Added a few more earlier on | ![]() badtime | |
24/1/2013 12:30 | Looks good CR. | ![]() chester | |
24/1/2013 11:26 | JP Morgan Caz gtting very excited by QED - upped th target to 75p now - Overweight: 24 Jan Quintain Estates... QED JP Morgan Cazenove Overweight 61.13 59.75 65.00 75.00 Reiterates | ![]() cockneyrebel | |
24/1/2013 10:45 | The ADVFN Financials page lists the Net Tangible Asset Value per share as 108p. As interest in QED grows I'm expecting the market valuation to move towards the NAV and I have a target for the share price of above 100p in the next 6 months, assuming the economic environment remains fairly benign. Do other posters have similar targets? | ![]() blobby | |
24/1/2013 09:36 | hoping for a gd run up tot he TS | ![]() badtime | |
24/1/2013 08:11 | upgrade by broker today | ![]() jaws6 |
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