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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Restore Plc | LSE:RST | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B5NR1S72 | ORD 5P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-3.00 | -1.13% | 263.00 | 261.00 | 265.00 | 263.00 | 262.00 | 262.00 | 60,722 | 10:26:53 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Business Services, Nec | 277.1M | -30.7M | -0.2242 | -11.73 | 360.11M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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09/12/2010 13:39 | Nice acquisition, progressing steadily. Will contribute more to our profits. | fo77y | |
05/12/2010 18:19 | HJFe also notice Lord Ashcroft is close to disposing of Watford, so says some noise I picked up on one of the sports sites. Best comment I could find was in the Guardian. No big deal, but no doubt releasing more funds. | riggerbeautz | |
05/12/2010 12:15 | Sir William Wells and Andrew Wilson (both Directors of Restore) both joined the Board of Dods (the political communications company) this week: Could be a useful link to a business specialising in data handling and storage and seeking outsourced business from both the public and private sectors. Lord Ashcroft also has a stake: Impellam, Restore and Dods - what is Ashcroft planning? | hjfe | |
28/11/2010 19:13 | Just added an article written by Restore Chief Exec. Charles Skinner back in June for The Spectator entitled "Businesses I really admire". An interesting read........ | hjfe | |
18/11/2010 18:46 | Coment - stop going on about predicted prices you pair, look what you did today! Being slightly more serious, since getting onboard here, it does feel like we are a band of unloved musketeers; yet clearly the small trades from last Friday show there is more interest. Doubt many old disgruntled MVW holders around and if they are, probably took advantage to considerably average down; so really we are ready to move with buying interest. Just feel confirmation of more acquisitions as highlighted last results or the continued revival in profitability is all we need. If that means waiting into next year so be it, but still think we could have a quick rush here, if there is something to spur it on. As for your counter, really don't understand their workings, was in Belgium posting the other day and expected another flag - hows that not worked then lol | riggerbeautz | |
18/11/2010 11:48 | Fo77y, I agree - 75p by results and then onwards and upwards in 2011. Who knows what is around the corner - I am sure the Board has plans for the £4m raised in terms of acquisitions or organic growth. Exciting times - and not just because of the counter! More people visiting than I ever thought - leave your comments please! | hjfe | |
18/11/2010 09:34 | I'm still impressed with the flagcounter (small things amuse small minds i suppose lol), but it is effective. In the last couple of weeks the number of different users looking at this bb has more than tripled, always a good sign that it is starting to appear on investors radars. I also believe that this is one of the cheapest stocks out there at present, and one that holds huge potential over the next 12 months. I'm guessing that 150p may be too high in that timeframe, but it's not impossible...who knowa if we get a big contract in that period then this should rocket. I don't see 75p as being an innapropriate prediction by the next results, i feel 2011 is going to be a turnaround year for RST. We have a solid, proven mgt team at the helm and I expect big things from them. They've 'been there and done it' and I don't see any reason why it won't be the same here. Happy with my investment here, looking forward to 2011. | fo77y | |
18/11/2010 08:51 | I suspect today is the last chance to get in at .35p - tick up coming soon which should alert others to the stock. As you say Riggerz, liquidity is now not an issue, so this rise should be steady and sustained. I would be interested to know other people's target for this stock - I'm here for the long haul and looking for 150p +. | hjfe | |
16/11/2010 09:39 | HJFe perhaps I should have rephrased my last comment to the foot of the launch pad, just a long fuse lol Never really follow the subscription services of others, but guess it's welcome, since the small volume trades Fri/Mon prove they bring a few in. We know these didn't take much to move when Caze was clearing and certainly a different story now. Brakes slowly being released, if it takes until next results so be it; somehow though I think we will get more focus at this level, now liquidity improved. | riggerbeautz | |
13/11/2010 10:36 | HJFe often check the strength and no coincidence latter part of the week you could sell 100k if you wanted. The stock was needed. The patient wait is getting worthwhile - the herd is on the brow of the mountain lol | riggerbeautz | |
13/11/2010 09:31 | For what it is worth I bought in on Friday afternoon as this came up on my radar due to the share price hitting a level | red army | |
12/11/2010 16:38 | We are honoured! | pelleeds1980 | |
12/11/2010 16:30 | Nothing brewing no co-incidence that all those trades came in in the last hour been tipped bt T.W | scotty1 | |
12/11/2010 16:19 | It cannot be co-incidence that all those trades came in in the last hour or so...something is in the wings. We've been flat for a while, and all day until around 3.00ish. Then buy after buy, and not huge amounts. I guess there must be a rumour or a leak and some PIs are managing to get in early. ....interesting to see what transpires! | soggy | |
12/11/2010 16:09 | Yep - something brewing I suspect........ | hjfe | |
12/11/2010 16:08 | Nice boost up to end the weekend. | fo77y | |
10/11/2010 07:41 | Now we know who took the placed shares: "1,755,075 of these shares are for unit trusts operated by Marlborough Fund Managers Ltd for who Hargreave Hale Ltd manages the portfolio of investments on a discretionary basis. The remaining balance is held on behalf of other discretionary clients." Riggerz - thanks for the link. Dr John Forrest does indeed seem to be a great appointment to the board with a lot of highly relevent experience. Hopefully interest in the stock will start to increase......... | hjfe | |
09/11/2010 13:49 | So we have confirmation of Lord Ashcrofts reduction and a little trade at the mid, which has given us the smallest nudge. Don't think many watching this at all, since appointment yesterday wasn't picked up at all. New non-exec with experience of high growth plays bodes well and still we have other buyers to show their hands as you say. Encouraging can sell in quantity too, suggests willing to take stock even if price daft. P.S wonder if the number of flags on your counter will go up tomorrow lol? EDIT: Interesting background Dr John has - | riggerbeautz | |
07/11/2010 17:56 | General Meeting tomorrow (8th Nov.) at 10am to agree placing, with shares expected to be admitted first thing on 9th. It will be very interesting to see who has taken up the shares. Could be a more interesting week! | hjfe | |
07/11/2010 11:42 | Still here too HJFe, just been away and didn't expect too much activity until new shares hit, going to really confuse you when start logging in with other connections lol | riggerbeautz | |
04/11/2010 11:13 | Oh, and don't forget to click the user sentiment counter on the ADVN RST homepage. It would be good to get a sense of what the overall sentiment is of people that visit. Cheers! | hjfe | |
04/11/2010 09:00 | like the flag counter :-) | fo77y | |
04/11/2010 00:13 | Hi! I'm still in here, and just waiting to see where it goes. Happy with the small amount of shares I have which are in profit, so, just waiting to see where the co. goes from here. Cheers! | soggy | |
03/11/2010 20:17 | There are far more people visiting this thread than I realised 44 visitors making 70 views between them in just 3 days! Please feel free to add your comments and questions. | hjfe |
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