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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Renishaw Plc | LSE:RSW | London | Ordinary Share | GB0007323586 | ORD 20P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-25.00 | -0.74% | 3,375.00 | 3,375.00 | 3,385.00 | 3,385.00 | 3,375.00 | 3,375.00 | 298 | 09:28:47 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Electrical Machy, Equip, Nec | 691.3M | 96.89M | 1.3311 | 25.54 | 2.47B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/3/2012 17:41 | Picked up more today on that pull back - look how this loves to trade abover the 50 day average in a bull mkt: | cockneyrebel | |
14/3/2012 10:18 | Breaking out here. CR | cockneyrebel | |
13/3/2012 10:30 | Back on the up imo CR | cockneyrebel | |
08/3/2012 20:31 | okay, cheers - shame I missed it. thanks CR | cockneyrebel | |
08/3/2012 19:05 | CR I think it's time expired on listen again. Here are the relevant iii posts (I see them on shareprice.co.uk) apad 12:00 23/02/2012 Re: CEO on radio 8:00 today If you want to hear the CEO on Radio Gloucestershire this morning, see link below. The Renishaw interview starts at 2:09:40 as the whole thing runs from 6:00 AM PS: interesting comment when Sir David was asked about the current Order book at 2:12:27 Sir David said "Very good indeed" By EngineerinIT 7:53 23/02/2012 CEO on radio 8:00 today According to the Renishaw Blog, Sir David is on Radio gloucestershire 8:00 or 8:05 | apad | |
08/3/2012 18:29 | not on that link APAD - can you check it please? iii is just soul destroying, I can never get on there even though I've now registered 3 different names it still screws up and rejects or goes wrong - and as for the layout - like some apprentice designed it imo. ta CR | cockneyrebel | |
01/3/2012 09:37 | From ii thread 23/2 - the order book comment is reassuring (no vital!). apad If you want to hear the CEO on Radio Gloucestershire this morning, see link below. The Renishaw interview starts at 2:09:40 as the whole thing runs from 6:00 AM PS: interesting comment when Sir David was asked about the current Order book at 2:12:27 Sir David said "Very good indeed" By EngineerinIT | apad | |
24/2/2012 13:30 | red.... Couldn't agree more with your point - the Tintin's know nothing about this company. My favoured metric on RSW is rising (see previous posts). They are currently advertising 20 engineering jobs (in the past I have seen over a hundred), which is up by 2 on the last time I looked. The time to be concerned is when there aren't any jobs on offer. I bought some more on the last dip because of this metric, which was a bit daft as RSW is my second biggest holding but I couldn't see any sense in the magnitude of the fall. I wish there was a way to see the order book or the goods out doorway. apad | apad | |
24/2/2012 13:26 | not that I am aware, sorry a fellow poster was using it as a portfolio and was checking how they had all done, my apologies. Lots of these type of companies are all doing well, Im expecting LRD who report next week to come out with something good. | cambium | |
24/2/2012 13:19 | Camb Is there an up to date comment? I suspect not. anyway all engineer type businesses look to have been re-rated. I am a long-term admirer and holder of RSW, but can't disagree on one point over current dfevelopments. As long as they can grow sales, no problem but a big increase in staff numbers and the new factory in South Wales make that fact more important. | redartbmud | |
24/2/2012 12:31 | sorry guys I posted an article from November my mistake sorry | cambium | |
24/2/2012 12:31 | Price target 790p? | nfs | |
24/2/2012 12:27 | Camb Thanks for info update. | redartbmud | |
24/2/2012 12:08 | heres the reason 1047 GMT [Dow Jones] Barclays Capital initiates coverage of some UK small & mid cap capital goods stocks, with a positive stance. The majority of stocks in the sector are global winners, have strong balance sheets, high emerging-market exposure and lean cost bases, says BarCap. It starts Chemring (CHG.LN), Domino Printing Sciences (DNO.LN), Laird (LRD.LN), Oxford Instruments (OXIG.LN), and Renishaw (RSW.LN) at equalweight with price targets of 385p, 515p, 130p, 980p and 790p, respectively. It starts Halma (HLMA.LN), Melrose (MRO.LN) and Spectris (SXS.LN) at overweight with 380p, 390p, and 1440p price targets, respectively. Halma and Melrose are its top picks, while Renishaw represents significant value over the long-term, but near-risks to profits mean its target price suggests limited upside, says BarCap. | cambium | |
24/2/2012 12:02 | breaking out. CR | cockneyrebel | |
10/2/2012 07:36 | BRUSSELS/ATHENS - Greek political leaders said they had clinched a deal on economic reforms needed to secure a second EU bailout, but euro zone finance ministers demanded more steps and a parliamentary seal of approval before providing the aid | broadwood | |
10/2/2012 07:32 | Nice bump up in TP. Morgan Stanley Renishaw PLC 10/02/12 07:02 Retains Buy 2 1,400.00 1,650.00 | broadwood | |
02/2/2012 15:39 | 1640 the next chart resistance now CR | cockneyrebel | |
01/2/2012 15:51 | Breaking through 1450. CR | cockneyrebel | |
26/1/2012 11:21 | PDG going through the Nov highs. CR | cockneyrebel | |
26/1/2012 11:16 | that's one big upgrade broadwood :-) CR | cockneyrebel | |
26/1/2012 10:56 | Singer Capital Markets Renishaw PLC 26/01/12 10:21 Upgrades Fair Value Buy 2 900.00 1,490.00 | broadwood | |
25/1/2012 12:27 | CR - stunning. Down to 'we expect an improved performance going forward' I guess. | broadwood | |
25/1/2012 11:04 | Whatever - their big hit came with the Japanese Earthquake imo. Sinvce then they seem to have worked hard finding new markets and customers - a very creditable performance in the circumstances imo - and the market seems to agree this am, imo. CR | cockneyrebel |
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