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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Senior Plc | LSE:SNR | London | Ordinary Share | GB0007958233 | ORD 10P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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2.00 | 1.19% | 170.40 | 169.40 | 170.60 | 170.20 | 160.20 | 160.20 | 245,816 | 16:35:25 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Indl, Coml Machy, Equip, Nec | 963.5M | 31.1M | 0.0751 | 22.66 | 704.46M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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11/2/2010 16:24 | good to see these moving away from 60p lol | carpingtris | |
11/2/2010 16:24 | Not long until Final Results - 1 March. | tullynessle | |
10/2/2010 09:03 | wellset - purely on the price action. The rise from 60p to 80p was overbought and not underpinned by any wider company or economic issues. All IMHO of course. I've sold out too early before, so it wouldn't be the first time. | rcturner2 | |
10/2/2010 08:32 | Level 2 seems to be firming up so I am back in after selling on Jan-14 @ 83GBX. Just opened a long S/B on Sep-10 contract with a guaranteed stop. Did I jump back in too quickly? Time will tell :) TITM | traderinthemaking | |
10/2/2010 01:49 | It's just wishful thinking since he sold at 83p. | gco1133a | |
09/2/2010 22:05 | 60p... lol! Dream on... unless Boeing go bankrupt! | dancing piranha | |
09/2/2010 22:01 | Boeing 747-8 freight just completed a successful test flight.Up up and away! RCT--Would love to know how you can possibly believe that Senior is going back to 60p.Could we have some facts and figures please? | wellset470 | |
09/2/2010 12:19 | Well i had my buy order kick in at 77p.With these uncertain markets i could well sell these later today. Not sure about 60p RCT but you did well to take a profit at 83p | shauney2 | |
09/2/2010 11:57 | As I said when I sold at 83p, I see this going back to 60p. I was slated at the time. It was overbought, and there is definitely more general economic pessimism about. | rcturner2 | |
09/2/2010 11:32 | mmmmmmm... wonders when this selling will end. Sp being sold lower on v low volume as well.... | stockadoodle | |
05/2/2010 16:52 | well done - I'm still holding | sarahbudd | |
05/2/2010 16:17 | Just bought more. | leedskier | |
05/2/2010 12:38 | Just dipped a big toe back in here, having sold out at some higher price in January. I will average back in as the extent of this correction becomes clearer. | leedskier | |
02/2/2010 11:07 | Boeing confirm they remain 'on-track' to make first delivery of its 787 order to All Nippon Airways (ANA) later this year. Commercial Marketing Manager for Boeing also announced today that they may review their 787-3 production plans following change of orders from JAL & ANA. This will allow Boeing to focus on production of 787-8 (long-range) version. | mazarin | |
01/2/2010 20:43 | SNR has just announced it has 399,664,493 (10p shares) in issue. | mazarin | |
29/1/2010 17:15 | Boeing today announced the successful completion of "stall tests" for the 787 as part of the initial testing program for the aircraft. Boeing also today launched its 787 Flight Test web site for comprehensive info on complete Test programme and I've decided to include the link in the header for the time being. | mazarin | |
28/1/2010 13:12 | Boeing to Highlight Broad Range of Products and Services at Singapore Airshow CHICAGO, Jan. 27, 2010 The Boeing Company [NYSE: BA] will highlight its broad range of commercial and defense products, technologies, and services during this year's Singapore Airshow, which begins Feb. 2. Article continues..... | tullynessle | |
28/1/2010 13:09 | Extract from Boeing results - released yesterday (27th). Commercial Airplanes booked 82 gross orders during the quarter while 20 others were removed from its order book. Contractual backlog remains strong with 3,375 airplanes valued at $250 billion, more than seven times the unit's 2009 revenue. The 787 program entered flight testing during the quarter with the first two airplanes completing first flights. The remaining four flight-test airplanes are expected to be flying by the end of the second quarter. First delivery is scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2010. During the quarter, the company completed its acquisition of Global Aeronautica and broke ground in South Carolina for the second 787 assembly line. Total firm orders for the 787 at quarter-end were 851 airplanes from 56 customers. The 747-8 program expects its first flight in the near future which will begin the flight-test phase of the program. Initial delivery is expected in the fourth quarter of 2010 | tullynessle | |
27/1/2010 14:18 | So far quiet on the delivery programme however, found this on Boeing now moving into profitabilty. | mazarin | |
27/1/2010 08:10 | Are we expecting news from Boeing today with regards to delivery schedules?? | carpingtris | |
25/1/2010 16:10 | Swimming nicely against the tide today. | broadwood | |
21/1/2010 11:37 | OK OK so i know the below is on about ARM but one hopes the same demand for shares would be created for SNR if they can get back into the FTSE 250 :-) just the idea of Tracker funds having to buy back :-) dyor etc Promotion hopes aid Arm Holdings Arm Holdings was up 0.8 per cent to 188½p amid hopes the semiconductor designer might replace Cadbury in the FTSE 100. The takeover of Cadbury could be completed by mid-February and Arm is currently in pole position to take its place in the Footsie. Promotion would create demand from tracker funds for about 25.6m Arm shares, equivalent to more than four days' average volume, analysts said. | carpingtris | |
20/1/2010 18:18 | ah ok.. cheers :-) so it looks like a worked order... wonder if the share price will now resume it's upward trend now it's out of the way... i also assume it was a big buy at discount...? time will tell... then again if it was a large sell then it's good to have that out of the way aswell.... | carpingtris | |
20/1/2010 18:15 | AS far as I know you need to combine i.e: 'N' Non Protected Portfolio A non-protected portfolio transaction or a fully disclosed portfolio transaction. Normally a transaction of a number of stocks dealt with by one market maker at an agreed discount to the market price. 'T' If reporting a single protected transaction. A protected transaction occurs when a large order is going through the market. The buyer (or seller) may wish to keep the order anonymous from the rest of the market as the size of the order could greatly alter the price of the stock. With a protected transaction, the dealer will put the trade through in small quantities rather than knock the whole order out in one hit. The entire transaction is reported once the deal is completed. The LSE is notified at the start and at the end of the transaction. However, the market as a whole isn't told until the end, thus the order is protected. Although those 2 are contrary in a way | stockadoodle |
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