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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Sanditon Investment Trust Plc | LSE:SIT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BMPHJ807 | ORD �0.01 |
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% | 90.00 | 88.00 | 92.00 | - | 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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07/6/2007 09:27 | Technical standpoint??? | bert brokers | |
07/6/2007 08:04 | Ignore the Director - he's posting that rubbish on every green thread. | asparks | |
07/6/2007 08:03 | Holding up nicely. I am hoping to see a smooth rise next week based on Technical standpoint. imo regards | 786abdul | |
06/6/2007 23:00 | Seen Tanfield? ...It is pretty clear that TAN stock has about had it's day now. It has been overbought and has become too much of a risk to stay holding at these high prices. Any investors who wish to look at alternative environment friendly shares would do well to look at Biofuels Plc (BFC). The stock is priced low and is about to break out on big worldwide media attention of increasing sales of Biofuels. | thedirector | |
05/6/2007 15:52 | Double Top, I think ! | paul140352 | |
05/6/2007 14:26 | che passa? | adejuk | |
05/6/2007 13:52 | hence powerfilms 8% rise at 1pm! | asparks | |
05/6/2007 12:56 | does anyone know which solar company is being featured on working lunch - all it said in the blurb was a british backed US solar company...? | asparks | |
05/6/2007 12:44 | Feel sorry for the guys sold out below 130p especially as the founder managed to sell 5m at that price! Technicals pointing towards a bounce from here...sellers have pretty much dried up...only way MM can generate interest & momentum here is by taking the share price higher towards recent high of 142p. | emdek | |
05/6/2007 10:44 | so much for 'this is the new renesola'at this stage anyway! | scab | |
05/6/2007 08:54 | tough to 'read'this stock,---good news and we go up ,no news we go up,good news we go down,more good news we stagnate,at least that's been the pattern the past few months,an enigma !! | scab | |
05/6/2007 08:46 | MM seems to have lowered the bid price, but no one is selling!! emm ;) | 786abdul | |
04/6/2007 23:31 | hoping for a bit of walmart news to push higher or a large contract win if not tho i agree with 786abdul to me the chart looks like its ready to breakout and judging by the price movement over the last 6-12months that should be in an upwards direction am tempted to add more based on this and may just do that tomorrow dyor | madasafishman | |
04/6/2007 22:10 | Hoping to see a share price move up by next week based on Tech Analysis: Stochastic and momentum should be turning within the next 5-7 trading days! Bollinger Bands are also in the narrow range. imo kind regards | 786abdul | |
04/6/2007 15:35 | Cheers Ohboy. | bert brokers | |
04/6/2007 13:49 | Working Lunch will be talking about US solar company tomorrow, BBC2 at 12:30 | ohboy | |
04/6/2007 13:06 | scab, thanks | ohboy | |
04/6/2007 10:46 | ohboy,re streaming,been dodgy past couple of days,page staying up but prices blanking out. | scab | |
01/6/2007 21:58 | I think this is going to need more than small contract gains/completions to get the share price moving. I still firmly believe not a lot will happen until results tell us that they are completely out of the woods and securely making a profit... although what do I know? | bert brokers | |
01/6/2007 13:45 | o/t but of interest to Solar investors: Romag to launch recruiting drive May 31 2007 By Nigel Stirling, The Journal Specialist glass producer Romag Holdings looks set to boost capacity and create more jobs at its Consett factory after issuing a bright outlook for its solar power-generating glass division. The County Durham company, which employs 160 people, is about to kick-off a recruitment drive to staff its second production line for its PowerGlaz product, due to be commissioned by the end of this summer. Announcing a 25% increase in profits to £733,000 for the six months to the end of March, the company said PowerGlaz had jumped by 80% during the period, boosted by a £58m deal to supply a Spanish customer over the next five years in March. Chief executive Lyn Miles said the Spanish contract would use less than half of its capacity, and the company was scouting for more international deals to sell the energy-producing "photo voltaic" glass, following moves by European governments to set carbon emission targets. She said: "We are going to secure more of these types of contract. It would be our goal to establish long-lasting relationships with a number of customers in Spain, France and even in Greece, where the market is opening up because of legislation." The company's solar division also received a boost at home from moves by the Greater London Authority to require all new commercial buildings to generate 20% less carbon emissions from "on-site renewable sources" or face planning delays. And last week's Energy White Paper released by the Government mooted a doubling of the Renewable Obligation Certificates (ROCs) for solar energy producers. Romag hope this will boost demand for its glass as utilities - charged with increasing their renewable energy output from 7% to 10% by 2010 under the proposals - seek to offset carbon emissions by buying certificates from renewable producers. Ms Miles said: "This is a fairly new market for building-integrated PV, and it is very difficult to predict how that market is going to grow and change. But I think that what we have to do is review that position constantly, and if the market is moving more quickly than we initially anticipated we would have to look at further investment." Overall, Romag, which also manufactures reinforced glass for banks, government buildings and armoured vehicles, as well as "specialist architecture", where it is involved with the redevelopment of St Pancras station in London, saw turnover dip 8% to £6.9m compared to the same period last year. Ms Miles attributed the drop - which was accompanied by an increase in margins from 28.6% to 32.6% - to delays in projects in the "security transport sector". She said: "Our year-end is in September and historically [turnover] has been back-end loaded. There has been a slight downturn in the comparative. Contracts that we anticipated would have fallen in February or March have been pushed out slightly." Shares in the AIM-listed company had fallen 6.5p, or 3.3%, to 189.5p by yesterday's close, compared to its 12-month high of 232p on February 7. Five-year £80m contract now signed for sales of PowerGlaz products Turnover down 8% to £6.9m Pre-tax profits up 25% to £733,000 Earnings per share up 20% Interim dividend increased by 14% | asparks | |
01/6/2007 08:04 | Anyone having streaming problems? | ohboy | |
01/6/2007 07:26 | ok semi blind then | krupatel |
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