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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Sig Plc | LSE:SHI | London | Ordinary Share | GB0008025412 | 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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0.00 | 0.00% | 27.60 | 27.75 | 27.85 | - | 0.00 | 09:02:01 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Roofing & Siding-wholesale | 2.74B | 15.5M | 0.0134 | 20.60 | 318.82M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/8/2014 10:10 | Really going well today :-) mechanical trader - what a w...... :-) CR | cockneyrebel | |
26/8/2014 17:48 | 26-Aug-14 Panmure Gordon Buy target 268p | extrap | |
26/8/2014 17:01 | Cant break out.....ohhh dear. Re-test of 177p 0n the cards here. | mechanical trader | |
26/8/2014 15:18 | 26-Aug-14 SIG UBS Buy target 220p | extrap | |
26/8/2014 13:00 | Still rallying nicely :-) CR | cockneyrebel | |
22/8/2014 14:34 | 22 Aug 2014 SIG PLC SHI Deutsche Bank Hold 185.60 183.90 - Previous recommendation.... 01 Aug 14 SIG PLC Deutsche Bank Hold 185.35 189.00 189.00 Target share price 189p. Not much enthusiasm then shown from Britains most prestige broker. | mechanical trader | |
22/8/2014 13:37 | I'm so bearish I've sold my house, says Cantor's Tan The analyst at Cantor Fitzgerald says that the global economy faces a downturn similar to 2008, and wants as little exposure as possible to risk assets as a result. hxxp://www.trustnet. | mechanical trader | |
22/8/2014 13:28 | Sleepy Im short of the stock hes long of the stock. If you dont wish to see our debate use the filter button. Its a simple process. And by the way I was minding my own business before he made an attack on me here. Do you expect me to just sit back and take his vile attacks. Ive already told him that hes messing the thread up for others but you dont seem to be questioning him WHY?? | mechanical trader | |
22/8/2014 13:19 | On the up again today, pretty relentless, which is nice. CR | cockneyrebel | |
22/8/2014 12:58 | "And theirs you reckoning you were going to set something up that required brains LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL....finish" - Debating? Anyway please do it somewhere else | sleepy | |
22/8/2014 12:53 | We arent squabling we are debating. | mechanical trader | |
22/8/2014 10:32 | I second that sleepy | rburtn | |
22/8/2014 09:50 | Would you two go off and squabble somewhere else please | sleepy | |
22/8/2014 09:16 | WRONG. SHI SIG The bearish case remains............. | mechanical trader | |
22/8/2014 09:10 | Forget dropping from last highs and look to the future - the only way is up over next 2 years | tiger20 | |
22/8/2014 09:04 | Tiger the price should be 70p .................... | mechanical trader | |
22/8/2014 02:22 | UK house prices show further signs of cooling Catherine Boyle | @cboylecnbc 2 Hours Ago CNBC.com The perceived value of homes in the U.K. rose at the slowest rate in five months in August, in what may be the latest sign house price growth in the country is finally starting to subside. This was the third month in a row where households' expectations of house price rises fell, according to estate agent Knight Frank and data company Markit. These figures "suggest that the price exuberance seen in some corners of the market is easing," Gráinne Gilmore, head of U.K. residential research at Knight Frank, said in a statement. They also point to increasing nervousness about possible interest rate rises by the Bank of England amongst U.K. households. London house prices have risen particularly sharply this year, with a 20 percent rise in the year to June, according to official figures. The volume of house sales is also likely to continue its decline, with 5.9 percent of UK households planning to buy a property in the next year, down from 6.7 percent in July. This may partly be due to tighter new rules on borrowing. House moves can have a big effect on the broader economy beyond house prices, as they lead to new big-ticket purchases like furniture and televisions. | mechanical trader | |
21/8/2014 17:45 | May I point out to mech. trad. that the only year in which there was not a pattern like you illustrate today was last year. They all were exceeded by subsequent rises. | rburtn | |
21/8/2014 17:07 | But dropping like a lead weight from the last high. In fact 17% off highs. Remember the government will pull the plug on 'Help To Buy' early september, just a few weeks now, 20 days at the most. | mechanical trader | |
21/8/2014 16:55 | up nearly 2% again today, which is nice, up 10% since the start of the month. CR | cockneyrebel | |
21/8/2014 16:53 | duplicate. | mechanical trader | |
21/8/2014 16:37 | WRONG. SHI SIG The bearish case remains............. | mechanical trader |
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