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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Reach4entertainment Enterprises Plc | LSE:R4E | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1HLCW86 | ORD 0.1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.225 | 0.20 | 0.25 | - | 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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30/9/2014 14:47 | Great article thanks... | jakleeds | |
30/9/2014 12:14 | Good recent article on David Stoller, he comes accross well: | rumbers2 | |
29/9/2014 19:54 | Is Francis Maclean, the buyer of a lot of R4E shares recently, the MD of Deutsche Bank's London investment banking arm?? Would he be allowed to take notifiable holdings in listed companies?? If so, wow!! | jakleeds | |
29/9/2014 13:21 | Tick tock .... | jakleeds | |
27/9/2014 12:09 | yes my order for 45k @ 5.5p was executed 25th wasnt paying 1 p spread = 20% between 5p and 6p | anisha | |
25/9/2014 12:08 | I'm being quoted 5.8p to buy 10000 online. No quote for 50000 | sundance 13 | |
25/9/2014 11:56 | Very odd things going on with the spread here! | sundance 13 | |
25/9/2014 11:53 | Ok so the spread came down to half a penny (5.0 - 5.5p) for ten minutes, and someone snapped up a load of shares and they've put the spread back to a penny, 5p - 6p. Somebody is keen though, as soon as it got to 5.5p to buy, someone was buying. | jakleeds | |
18/9/2014 18:22 | Why have they increased the spread to a penny, ridiculous. I wonder if we'll see a large delayed sell appear in the morning, can't see what else caused such a drop today... | jakleeds | |
18/9/2014 11:05 | There's the RNS confirming another million bought yesterday, in addition to the 16/9 RNS. | mortimer7 | |
17/9/2014 09:28 | IndyRef not helping things. All small caps getting hammered at the mo. Should be interesting Friday morning once no vote is announced. Should be a bounce. If yes vote run for cover! | stewy_18 | |
17/9/2014 09:22 | Yes much better, would be great to get this back above 6p. | sundance 13 | |
17/9/2014 09:22 | Give Francis a call to get the measure of the man. His name and address are on the rns amazingly. | rumbers2 | |
17/9/2014 09:15 | And another 250k just bought. Awesome stuff... | jakleeds | |
17/9/2014 09:14 | Well someone is now buying the dips, and that's what makes this very different now. A rerating into double figures has to be on the cards IMO. 350,000 shares just bought... | jakleeds | |
17/9/2014 08:55 | Agreed, I wonder if Francis will buy more... | jakleeds | |
17/9/2014 08:53 | Disappointing performance from the share price post results, pretty much back to where it was at the start of the week. | sundance 13 | |
16/9/2014 17:37 | Nice to see someone accumulating, but I suspect there's another holdings rns to come, given the delayed trade of 525,000 shares that appeared this morning. Francis Maclean's acquisition accounts for 834,893 shares, and there were far more than this amount traded yesterday. Will our patience here finally be rewarded?? | jakleeds | |
16/9/2014 15:29 | Who is Francis Maclean? | jakleeds | |
15/9/2014 19:17 | Hopefully some interest in the press overnight as well as an updated broker note over the next few days to keep the interest going. | ironstorm | |
15/9/2014 17:48 | Nearly 1000 hits on this site today. Seems there are more people interested in this stock than first meets the eye, given lack of posts here. | jakleeds | |
15/9/2014 17:21 | Make that over 3 million, another delayed trade of 350000 shares just showing... | jakleeds | |
15/9/2014 16:34 | Great day - 2.8 million traded today, more than double the highest day in the last 12 months and the share price up 20%. | mortimer7 | |
15/9/2014 14:37 | very difficult to buy OR sell this share .... | currypata kai |
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