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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Sectorguard | LSE:SGD | London | Ordinary Share | GB0031427940 | ORD 0.5P |
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% | 1.50 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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21/10/2007 09:55 | Pro_Better. is your 1370 post and informed comment or an angry comment? | ![]() eugene1234 | |
20/10/2007 11:26 | SectorGuard's shares are going nowhere- sell | pro_better | |
27/9/2007 20:16 | pray for a white knight | only1buster | |
26/9/2007 12:01 | The problem is they blame increased costs on the SIA and whilst there are some they are very limited. there reasoning doesnt hold water | ![]() dubois | |
25/9/2007 10:13 | What an extraordinary sale - 250k @ 2.00p!! Surely things can't be THAT bad; or (cynically) are the directors just trying to get the price down ahead of the grant of more options... | ![]() skyship | |
21/9/2007 11:22 | Well,another exciting day in the life of us long suffering shareholders. Going to stay with these now even though other exciting opportunities out there. Waiting for SGD to announce offer for the company or 'we're broke'!!! | ![]() eugene1234 | |
14/9/2007 15:58 | Nice 400k BUY @ 3.0p. I reckon we've seen the bottom here; and if we can break up through the falling 50day MA, we could see a worthwhile recovery: | ![]() skyship | |
08/9/2007 19:31 | dispite "progress" being made the share price is 25% down in the past 12 months - a new leadership is required that gets the price going firmly north and does not issue millions of options to directors without firm and transparent goals being met - exisisting holders have seen their holdings diluted by previous generous self issue of options to directors etc, their investment effectivly decreasing in value - I repeat no director buying even at todays 3p must tell us something about the lack of confidense within management.a 100000 buying order at 3p = £3000, many more of these buys are required to push the share price far - millions of options at 3.75p are still to be exercised | only1buster | |
29/8/2007 15:35 | Finally......a late declaration of a "T"-trade.....100k buy yesterday @ 3.00p | ![]() skyship | |
28/8/2007 16:24 | Market crashes 115pts & We're BLUE! Great, but a tad bizarre that..... | ![]() skyship | |
22/8/2007 09:37 | to be fair it couldnt really go further down though could it? Been looking at this one for a while and although I was once tempted, the company appears now to lack vision. Will remain an interested onlooker for the time being. | paulcaine2003a | |
16/8/2007 20:32 | At least we're getting off lightly with all else that's going on at the moment. Didn't expect much in the way of announcements during August. | ![]() eugene1234 | |
16/8/2007 19:34 | share price at 2.88 and no director buying or company share buybacks - why not ? - no confidense in the company - it is time some answers are forthcoming from the board re their stratagy | only1buster | |
26/7/2007 15:59 | I have a sustancial holding in sgd and do not like the way that employeees and directors are rewarded with opotions etc without having to put their efforts into sending the share price north - there appears to be no incentive to this goal and the increase in the number of shares issued just dilutes the holdings of existing holders - I am surprised that institutional holders are not putting prssure on the board to this end - cash purchase of aquired companies is the way or share buybacks at a time such as now when the share prise is so weak - the present share price is an open invitation to a bigger player to pounce | only1buster | |
26/7/2007 10:33 | I have a stake in this company so have nothing to gain from logging negativity but it seems to me that any increase in value this company adds is diluted by an expanding share capital. So when they announce a reduction in profit it is bound to have a dramatic effect. Im in for the long haul but they have to find a way to put a cap on their share capital expanding. If they cant then shareholders will have to apply pressure. | garethcarpenter | |
20/7/2007 22:12 | Another classic from knowing, buys coming in ticking up now just loaded up myself The Knowing - 15 Dec'04 - 00:09 - 12 of 1354 Tell me why you don't think it's a winner ! It is turning over alot of cash and in profit. The company is expanding and subsequenly one would expect overheads to reduce and profit to grow ! So tell me why it is not presently undervalued ? does anyone take knowing seriously! this geezer is a danger late at night after drowning a few kegs of whiskey its when he comes up with his best tips. | boyrat | |
20/7/2007 20:03 | only1buster I believe the interim statement put the sale sign up! | ![]() eugene1234 | |
20/7/2007 08:24 | you can live in hope and die in dispair - IMOP the present directors have little more to offer - the large ammount of options to be cash in at 3.75p is holding back an prospect of share price progress - no director buying insprires no confidence and a wait to 2008 for progress seems like "jam tomorrow" to me - a sell out to a bigger fish seems the only answer - you cannot persue agressive takeovers and grow from a position of weakness - no mention of dividend progress does nothing to suggest that this is drifting aimlessly and requires rescue and new drive and direction NOW. | only1buster | |
18/7/2007 13:09 | Thanks for the info - my big fear is that that the price will almost certainly increase as soon as I sell! I've waited this long I might as well hold on some more in the hope that they do come good. Over the past couple of years they have been 'tipped' as buy a couple of times (although not recently to my knowledge) so there is still hope. | classicandyman | |
18/7/2007 11:01 | The constant share dilution is not proving very earnings enhancing 293.8M now, was 228.7M, 209.6M, 178M I got out at break-even sometime ago. just couldn't see any eps growth. Might now improve if the aquisitions are working well, or maybe I'll get back in a little cheaper, we'll see. | ![]() jhan66 | |
18/7/2007 10:44 | Hi, I've held Sectorguard for 2 years now and still believe they are a company on the up. However, the continual stagnation of there share price mistifies me. With recent events I would have thought that companies like Sectorguard would have risen (albeit modestly perhaps). Am I missing something here? | classicandyman | |
12/7/2007 16:31 | it will be interesting to see if there is any director buying to inspire a gleam of confidence - the chart is still on a dive dive dive direction - no substancial good news for many a month - a bid from a preditor seems the only hope at the moment - | only1buster | |
11/7/2007 12:55 | 1.50pm and today we have 284,979 buys v. 180,271 sales; so it looks as though the ship has steadied after the RHPS sale. We may yet see 3.00p bid before the close... | ![]() skyship | |
06/7/2007 09:20 | Assuming that 200k @ 2.95p is actually a BUY, then at 10.15 we have 944k bt & 702k sold! Not surprising to see the share price recovering nicely; though the recovery could well trigger a few more RHPS sells @ the 3p level. | ![]() skyship |
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