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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Rok | LSE:ROK | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1WL0527 | ORD 2P |
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% | 18.50 | - | 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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25/10/2010 09:59 | Accounts will be clean as a whistle now; had accountants crawling all over them for months! | philjeans | |
25/10/2010 09:26 | exile, Still waiting for some facts from you. | deucetoace | |
25/10/2010 09:23 | Wonder how long it will take to get the accounts signed off?? :-O | exile | |
24/10/2010 22:24 | Kier was a recommended in Sunday times, with the sector being seen as oversold and to benefit as we move forward. No reason for Rok not to also get back to 30-50p. | 4505 | |
22/10/2010 14:21 | Brokers must of refilled their stocks with all the sells over the last few days | argylerich | |
22/10/2010 14:13 | Tight spread now. | knowing | |
21/10/2010 16:47 | I am awaiting the hospitals & councils announcements on what cuts they are going to make to services. Hospitals as there is no inflation funding for the next 5 years, therefore they will have to find the cost of inflation from somewhere & councils have a 25% reduction to find. I have already heard of councils are looking at unitry status & therefore will be selling off surplus buildings. Down in the South West Cornwall have already announced this! | colonel rigger | |
21/10/2010 12:48 | It will certainly be interesting when the institutions start buying back in, after the audit and banking facilities are completed. | argylerich | |
21/10/2010 09:31 | Fill that gap to 30p first step. | knowing | |
21/10/2010 09:26 | Good support for ROK this am; normal service has now been resumed. | philjeans | |
20/10/2010 17:12 | CSR 2010: Construction capital spending is likely to fall by £3.5bn, but is less than the industry had been bracing itself for, should be welcomed......in the meantime, however we'll have to wait and see. | mazarin | |
20/10/2010 16:54 | Still no substance from exile or voddy, inside info or speculation chaps???? As if it isn't obvious! Company trading in line with expectations means a steady rise back up to a P/E of at least 8. | argylerich | |
20/10/2010 13:47 | Just listened - nothing in the speech to scare this horse! In fact, all sorts of new spending initiatives going forward. An easy bagger from here. | philjeans | |
20/10/2010 11:32 | It's still priced to go BUST! But it clearly isn't! Massive share price rise to come here; cuts today won't effect ROK that much - schools, NHS etc all unaffected. Many govt agencies will be forced to use outside agencies - good opportunities for ROK. | philjeans | |
20/10/2010 11:28 | Inside info or speculation exile?? There's a fine line of a criminal record between the two remember. Which one is it then????? It hasn't crashed and burned since I bought in :p | argylerich | |
20/10/2010 11:16 | Argyle...hate to point out to you that this has crashed and burned.... it..as vod points out ...is about to visit 10p.... keep watching. | exile | |
20/10/2010 10:49 | lol yeah really crashing and burning! Wrong again voddy! Just thinking that the speech today is going to make a difference are you?? Sorry but the market has already priced that in, leaving mug punters the only ones expecting negative reaction on the day. | argylerich | |
19/10/2010 19:35 | rok back on its usual decline next stop 10p | vod999 | |
19/10/2010 15:32 | Haven't seen you for a while phil. | celeritas | |
19/10/2010 11:14 | Yes; still in and adding on the dips. I think Weds announcements will actually help ROK as more councils and public bodies look outside for their contractors. | philjeans | |
19/10/2010 09:21 | Thought that this might dip today on the back of the social housing budget being cut... although i think it will not be so bad for ROK.. its good to see that there seems to be a bit of strength here... long may it continue. | the heed | |
18/10/2010 08:39 | I have sold half of my shares today, not because I believe Rok have anything hidden, but I have friends working for the NHS & all the bad news (i.e. job losses) will be announced on the 20th onwards blaming the Government spending review! Although the NHS does have to save £20B over 5 years. So I am worried that the councils & maybe even Rok will announce any other bad news on the 20th & blame the governemt. I had bought the shares at 19p so I am not at a loss & will buy back next week! Order Status Executed Order Reference DG9SGD Date 18/10/10 Time 08:21 Stock Name ROK Action Sell Order Type Limit Symbol ROK Quantity 80,000.00 Limit Price £0.20 Price £0.2017 Consideration £16,136.00 Commission £15.00 Stamp Duty £0.00 Levy £1.00 Total £16,120.00 Accrued Interest £0.00 Expiry Date 18/10/10 Settlement Date 21/10/10 Settlement Period T + 3 Market Currency GBP Settlement Currency GBP FX Rate Applied 1 Orders | colonel rigger |
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