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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Sinclair Pha | LSE:SPH | London | Ordinary Share | GB0033856740 | ORD 1P |
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% | 31.80 | - | 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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21/12/2013 12:56 | I dont follow it on any other board. | hazelton | |
21/12/2013 12:04 | Are there any other BB's for Sinclair worth looking at? | eggbaconandbubble | |
21/12/2013 10:57 | I noticed in the managers report of Artemis AIM VCT that they had disposed of this stock because of some time period since the takeover. I am not quite sure why/what the technical points are but I think that it is held by other VCTs and they may have to do/done the same. | hazelton | |
17/12/2013 18:19 | Egg You are right SPH does appear to be on the road to nowhere. If they fall back to the 24p level I may buy back the portion I sold on the way up ... | red ninja | |
13/12/2013 08:40 | They certainly have a shed load. Maybe the hapless lad who bought them all has been summoned into the Head's office and expelled! | eggbaconandbubble | |
12/12/2013 14:30 | Mmm signs of price drifting, have Tosca got their fill ... | red ninja | |
21/11/2013 08:01 | Well, they must be content to buy around the 30p mark so surely that safeguards against any downside from here. | eggbaconandbubble | |
21/11/2013 07:19 | Tosca adding again. | dealit | |
21/11/2013 07:11 | Egg - hmm been thinking that for the last couple of weeks! | dflowers68 | |
19/11/2013 12:09 | Ever get the gut feeling when it might be just the right time to tip a few bob into a particular share? | eggbaconandbubble | |
29/10/2013 17:12 | If that is correct that Directors have a share buy back policy IMHO looks like an hostile takeover maybe on the cards. Big share price rise today not usual for this stock. | dealit | |
29/10/2013 16:40 | Perhaps Tosca are still accumulating .. | red ninja | |
29/10/2013 15:54 | Intriguing rise,no idea why of course. | steeplejack | |
24/10/2013 08:41 | What are they going to buy them back with? | eggbaconandbubble | |
24/10/2013 07:11 | Interesting to note that one of the resolutions at the AGM is to authorise the directors to buy back shares up to 43,491,477. That will raise the share price a little! Maybe this is why Tosca are accumulating? | tackems | |
23/10/2013 16:03 | Yes, you can be another facilitator for anybody who wants to buy SPH at 40p+ and provide long waiting SPH holders with a reasonable profit... | red ninja | |
23/10/2013 13:42 | Should I buy the 10% that they will need!!!!! | eggbaconandbubble | |
23/10/2013 12:44 | Tosca ain't no charity and you don't aquire 20% of a company unless you think there is a reasonable profit in there. I wonder if they intend to accumulate up to 30%. Selling price up a smigin at 31.25p today. | red ninja | |
23/10/2013 11:19 | So there we are. Tosca in again with a £1.6 million top up! What do you think guys? | eggbaconandbubble | |
20/10/2013 12:18 | Scargs, I took the figures from TD Waterhouse website, 82,963,836 shares. | dealit | |
19/10/2013 18:23 | dealit According to the SPH web site Tosca own 19% of the Company. You say 20.61%, a very precise figure. Is your figure correct? Scargs | scargs | |
19/10/2013 15:51 | The Tosca fund site :- hxxp://www.toscafund The Daily Mail article suggested an approach from Warburg Pincus at 35p a share in March :- | red ninja | |
19/10/2013 13:18 | Tosca have 20.61%, can`t think who would be in the running to buy SPH. If Tosca are stake building for someone is it 21% of shares needed to make an offer? | dealit |
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