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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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04/5/2007 10:18 | SIT does not need walmart | asparks | |
04/5/2007 10:17 | I suspect people were hoping for a big contract eg a supermarket type on, and they got this carport style one. | hectorp | |
04/5/2007 10:12 | The market's up for two days running and SIT has given nothing but good news to the market and yet the share price is down. I'll never understand this share! | investordave | |
04/5/2007 10:11 | asparks shouldn't that be on the SOLA thread | krupatel | |
03/5/2007 16:43 | Relax scab we are back on track. | entini | |
03/5/2007 16:42 | disappointing re share price | scab | |
03/5/2007 12:32 | mm's always appear to have an odd way of pricing this stock,always hard to read. | scab | |
03/5/2007 11:37 | think Americans may appreciate todays news more than us as we do not have such a need for shaded parking and cannot equate with possibilities through American eyes | debbiegee | |
03/5/2007 11:26 | Maybe we will hear something when the results come out next week. | entini | |
03/5/2007 11:25 | I am surprised we have not heard about Walmart as they should have made decision weeks ago. Hoping SIT will benefit as already involved with Walmart. | joeblogg1000 | |
03/5/2007 11:15 | More good news! Rock and roll! | entini | |
03/5/2007 10:50 | Norway, why do you 'believe they will' get the Walmart contract? | bert brokers | |
03/5/2007 10:37 | krup - not loads of buying at all! | asparks | |
03/5/2007 09:30 | loads of buys going through, due a tick or two up soon... | krupatel | |
03/5/2007 08:53 | They will I presume be moving into the domestic. Not much demand in UK !! but such a big market in US where energy saving is on so many minds. After results out of the way on Tuesday this share should preform well in the current financial year. And if they get some of the Walmart contract (I believe they will) it will transform this share. | norway3 | |
03/5/2007 08:02 | well done 'sit' good thinking | scab | |
03/5/2007 07:57 | Interesting concept, in preactice I'm not sure it would take on everywhere- but if it takes off in a few hundred locations for the company, then fine by me! Eg Californian Saudi and Spanish Golf Club car lots, or any parking lot thats beside a club house for example, and it runs the clubhouse electricity etc. They can then have guys hosing and cleaning the customers cars at no cost to the planet ( except the cost of these units of course!) lol - bring it on. That other thread ( compo's) i'd have agreed with that a couple of years back but not any more, as new cells keep being developed they are and will get less and less expensive, to the point where government grants etc meet the gap, like in Germany. I expect this to be the case in 3 years in teh UK too. | hectorp | |
03/5/2007 07:28 | Very Nice. | observant | |
03/5/2007 07:26 | EXCELLENT!!!!!!!!!!! | 786abdul | |
03/5/2007 07:24 | briliant news! | guythomas | |
03/5/2007 07:22 | WAKEY WAKEY RNS !! Looks a good one ! | debbiegee | |
03/5/2007 05:12 | That's not a discussion thread, it's a book advert. I expect it will get pulled. | puffin tickler | |
03/5/2007 03:38 | don't think a notts ex-miner would admit to being a notts ex-miner .... unlike a Yorks ex-miner. PS: here's a thread that appears to have started half way thru the night (not by me I hasten to add): The SOLAR FRAUD Why Solar Energy Won't Run The World (SUN) | don muang |
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