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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Quindell | LSE:QPP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BMTS9H89 | ORD 15P |
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% | 97.75 | - | 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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25/3/2015 10:17 | El Bash Bash Bash Get him off the page | millse | |
25/3/2015 10:16 | S & G want what QPP Have and will have to pay for it to secure. All this talk of waiting for them to go pop and pick off the bones is nonsense. S&G have paid for exclusivity to ensure they are are the only guys tabling any offers - ending next week so they have to move soon or walk away. | tonybaloni | |
25/3/2015 10:16 | tony, It takes time to get out! At the current market cap I would suggest the risk is to the downside, as the upside is surely capped? So we have gone from "the deal is agreed" to "QPP have stood their ground"! Some diversity of opinion from the bulls! GLTA | andy | |
25/3/2015 10:15 | Depends on number of people in the know, could just be the start, or maybe people losing patience with the ramping rubbish of mega bids and profits which fail to materialise. | elcapital | |
25/3/2015 10:14 | El Bash Bash Bash Bash Bash | millse | |
25/3/2015 10:12 | if there was any real bad news leak then it would be far worse than a 2-3% drift from the recent steady as she goes 120p .... | tonybaloni | |
25/3/2015 10:07 | You know nothing squire the liar. Anyone needing proof just needs to look back at his posts. 100% wrong 100% of the time Looks like news is leaking of no bid as the share price drifts. | elcapital | |
25/3/2015 10:06 | Take it or leave it deal ...... Lmfao. If only you knew, Qpp have stood their ground, hence the small delay. Think you will find out very very soon. SGH will be paying full whack and extra's .. TICK TOCK .. still :-) | squire007 | |
25/3/2015 10:03 | Too long ta very muchly..... | tonybaloni | |
25/3/2015 09:59 | Guys how long u waiting bad news from pwc??????????? | admin900 | |
25/3/2015 09:58 | EL...hahahaha..you are SUCH A LOSER! Just checking in to check you're still wasting your life..... stay short ;) | dt1010 | |
25/3/2015 09:58 | Are you a paid basher as well juicing? | millse | |
25/3/2015 09:57 | Juicin, What is embarrassing ? Your use of vile language ? | tonybaloni | |
25/3/2015 09:54 | El bash bash bash | millse | |
25/3/2015 09:52 | ^^^LOL!! How embarrassing. | juicin drumroll | |
25/3/2015 09:51 | Rob Terry wrote that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | elcapital | |
25/3/2015 09:43 | TonyB - The odds of doubling are remote. Even for the price to go up much the terms of a deal would have to be better than those presented by omegaville. I would also doubt that the shares would halve if SGH walk away. In that scenario I would think a smartish retrace to 100 and drift to 90. All we could realistically conclude from this scenario is that QPP and SGH disagree on price. There are other conclusions but those would be presumptive. The worst case for holders would be if S&G get a low ball offer accepted. For example the whole legal services for 300 million. If there is no deal then we are back to waiting on concrete news such as the PWC report, results, corporate actions or what have you. | hpcg | |
25/3/2015 09:38 | This made me laugh out loud!! "To anyone who thinks that there isn't going to be an offer after all this then you're very silly (all imo and I may prove to be wrong)." | elcapital | |
25/3/2015 09:37 | Kidknocked - 24 Mar 2015 - 21:33 - 31848 of 31896 - 0Brahms. You posted twice in ten minutes, that's frequent. Numpty lol3 posts in 3 months is not frequent u utter numpty | brahmsnliszt | |
25/3/2015 09:36 | El bash bash bash | millse |
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