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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Songbird | LSE:SBD | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B4MTF637 | 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% | 344.875 | - | 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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01/12/2014 09:39 | Added at 340.5p | sogoesit | |
01/12/2014 09:27 | 15p is small in relation to the percentage move the last 3 months. Still, I think this has ultimately further to climb so pick your level and be patient imo. | brahmsnliszt | |
01/12/2014 09:08 | Indeed viking; they're a holder of 28%+. If they don't know the value as an investor/owner/insid Marked down 15p so far, brahms. | sogoesit | |
01/12/2014 08:38 | They will do all they can to appear to walk away and get the price down. We all know they want this and will do whatever they can to get it cheaper. Buy on any decent dips. | brahmsnliszt | |
01/12/2014 07:11 | Qatar have certainly tried to manipulate the press. Last week it was the story of a bid about 330p just to see what the share price did. Now we have this half hearted bid withdrawal story. Both the independent and telegraph seem to be well connected here. I think it's just games being played on the gullible. Qatar knows the value and can wait for the long term but in the long term it will cost much more to buy. Now will be their cheapest opportunity. | vikingwarrier | |
30/11/2014 19:09 | Agreed Viking. | brahmsnliszt | |
30/11/2014 11:51 | I think it's very bad form for Qatar to try a cheap bid then when they don't get their way they throw the rattle out of the pram! The current share price is still very cheap given the near term potential. | vikingwarrier | |
29/11/2014 21:46 | Hope so badtime, might give some of us a chance to get in cheaper. | brahmsnliszt | |
29/11/2014 21:22 | I see todays Indie is saying the deal may collapse. I only got in recently and left thursday having made a small profit...all the best to holders | badtime | |
29/11/2014 15:10 | Invested here a while back and will probably top up on Monday sometime. | brahmsnliszt | |
28/11/2014 11:36 | Fantastic value here. Was happy with £4 but now its got to be £5 plus. | micktravers | |
28/11/2014 07:26 | Lifting their skirts and this is the price? ALL IMO. DYOR. QP | quepassa | |
27/11/2014 16:24 | The bird is not only singing; it has taken wings! Deadline for put-up or shut-up is 5pm on 4 December. | sogoesit | |
27/11/2014 16:09 | Tomorrow for sure at 360p looking at the current action | vikingwarrier | |
26/11/2014 15:01 | Its starting to look as though tomorrow is the day for the next bid offer. | vikingwarrier | |
26/11/2014 09:23 | I'm out of this. Perhaps a bid will come and It'll be high, in which case I've missed out. But I don't think it will, the Arabs don't get rich by being generous. | naos | |
25/11/2014 11:55 | Many large investors were not happy with the Qatari lowball bid and lets be honest 335p is still not a good offer here. | vikingwarrier | |
25/11/2014 11:50 | The Times are reporting that the Qatari bid may go hostile at 325-330p..... | naos | |
24/11/2014 11:22 | Bought some more this morning. VERY hard to get them. Perhaps mms short of stock? | naos | |
21/11/2014 14:16 | The value is certainly 450p ish. Future projects are worth a lot here. Problem is the next figures out from SBD are months away unless they try to bring them forwards to defend their position. | vikingwarrier | |
21/11/2014 13:30 | Waiting to sell... around 400p will do it, imv. For me that is; don't know how high a bid could go... 450p? | sogoesit | |
21/11/2014 11:54 | Very quiet thread considering bid situation :) | badtime |
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