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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Round Hill Music Royalty Fund Limited | LSE:RHM | London | Ordinary Share | GG00BMXNVC81 | ORD NPV |
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% | 1.145 | - | 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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07/11/2013 16:34 | sp increase 15% with just 55k share volume. i guess today news it is good? | cascudi | |
30/10/2013 16:29 | small volume but price keep going up in the last days. looking the last 6 monthes report and considering an exchange rate of 1rm=0.2£ it seems that the net working capital per share is about 13p (£)against a current price of 17p .. current pe (considering double of the last 6 months) seems to be about 4 smart p/e 1.3 so company seems not very expensive does anybody have any news about this company and reason of proce increase in the last weeks? | cascudi | |
28/6/2013 18:07 | I no longer hold these, and reading the RNS I'm glad to be out. Really not going anywhere, no shareholder communication and the merger timescale drags on. Good luck to any holders still out there, I hope it comes good. | dropside | |
29/4/2013 14:55 | Yes, all buys today and another move up. Looks like the tide has turned. | dropside | |
29/4/2013 13:57 | looking very good, no stopping this now it could get to 25p 30p by the looks of things on the charts! has been held down at these levels over a year!! | mubz | |
24/4/2013 19:12 | A lot of the buying was around 12:00 which was before the RNS came out. Did news leak out? The endless delays on this reverse take-over have really damaged the share price, now that is out of the way there should be a steady improvement. I would like to see an interim update before they enter the closed period - so that would mean next week if we are to get one. A positive update would re-inforce the uptrend, who knows I might breakeven! | dropside | |
24/4/2013 17:56 | what your thoughts for tomorrow? strong finish don't you think? | mubz | |
24/4/2013 15:45 | Wish I was, 30p in my case :-( | dropside | |
24/4/2013 15:15 | And thats why: | dropside | |
24/4/2013 13:45 | After months of no action, at last some healthy trading volume and all buys by the look of it. | dropside | |
08/1/2013 19:25 | Good interview - thank you. | dropside | |
08/1/2013 13:47 | Nice interview regarding the contract win with Hangzhou tourism board: | kayha2 | |
14/11/2012 19:29 | Another delay in the merger, now to H1 2013. How long do they need to make this change? it can't be that hard..its getting silly. | ih_368747 | |
25/7/2012 20:44 | dropside-Good to read your opinions. Saw a 2x 50k buy go through yesterday, perhaps another director buy still to be announced? Agree with the odd newly proposed company name, but recall seeing the linkedin page of the chairman which says something along the lines of 'UK investors mainly like resources plays' ?!! With the company seemingly going in all directions I think many have given up on them and are worried about another AIM scam like Langbar or dodgy company like RCG (also in Biometrics like Founder -oops!). But having read annual reports of Founder Malaysia it seems a solid company and growing too. Looking back at RHM announcements it seems this transaction was already mentioned back in 2010 so will be good to finally see it going through. Lots of recent buy recommendations (Investors Chronicle etc though never rely too much on them). High risk at a time investors are avoiding risk (and anything China-related for that matter) though this is Malaysian ;) Plus totally illiquid share, can't buy/sell much within the spread. Wacky punt, will see what happens... | mister md | |
25/7/2012 20:23 | I hold this one. Its an odd share, I think the planned merger, which will give a connection to the Founder company in China, is excellent strategically, but it has taken so long to bring it about... and now they are saying sometime in 2012. The process is very obscure and this, plus the odd share script issue (though I understand it is quite normal in Malaysia), and the largely unexplained re-naming, all adds to the feeling this is a company operating a long way away and it is hard to know what is really going on. The local brokers they employ like Allenby need to do a better job communicating - both ways. Once they get this merger out of the way, they are well positioned to grow and the Founder link could be a real winner. But hard to call where the price goes in the meantime, maybe it has reached the bottom, it is certainly cheap. I agree, you would have thought the director buy would have helped but I come back to my point about communication.. | dropside | |
24/7/2012 14:44 | even the 100k director buy doesn't stop this from falling - forced seller out there? Anyone else holding this at the moment? | mister md | |
18/7/2012 08:49 | now heavily oversold and turnaround commencing ?? | mister md | |
21/6/2012 10:47 | kept my eye on this over last few months. Very odd share, some huge volumes traded on many days (buys and sells) but the chart is definitely downward sloping ! | mister md | |
20/6/2012 09:16 | Excellent results today and a very upbeat statement. Are these going back to 60-70p, time will tell. | simonparker5 | |
10/4/2012 21:11 | And there you go topinfo, skimming pennies will never make you money as now the shareprice has took off since you sold and there is more news after the close. The Media sector is the place to be. | hatetrader2 | |
21/3/2012 12:42 | NVTA another topinfo disaster stock ! | hatetrader2 | |
20/3/2012 19:24 | Something tells me this thread is about to get very busy. I was all alone as well hatey. At least you are here to cheer us up eh! | topinfo |
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