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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Southern Br | LSE:STBR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1GH1T75 | 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% | 0.35 | - | 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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20/3/2007 19:32 | At least we have some clarification on the overhang. Hoodless, Seymours and W.Broe have been dumping stock in their droves and hence the poor share price performance. It will be interesting to see where today's shares end up. Hopefully an institutional holder will pick them up rather than them ending up in another bucketshops hands. | nickcduk | |
20/3/2007 19:28 | "I think the trade of 1,666,666 is scary - reminds me of 'The Omen'." Yesterday one of my shares had a trade of 1,333,333, which = 3.3% of the company. I think we can safely say that Satan is running a hedge fund! ...but then we knew that already, right! | hattori_hanzo | |
20/3/2007 19:18 | Looks promising to me, a sort of 'one stop shop' created. 'Southern Bear PLC said its unit Southern Bear Trading Ltd is to buy engineering design company Tarvail Design Ltd for 190,000 stg in cash, and 1.71 mln shares. The shares issued are subject to a 12 month lock-in and a subsequent 12 month orderly market agreement, it added. To fund the acquisition, the company said it plans to raise 400,000 stg through a placing of 11.43 mln shares at 3.5 pence each. Jon Pither, Southern Bear's chairman, said the acquisition 'enhances our ability to meet the needs of our customers through the provision of a full service, from design through to fabrication. 'We anticipate that this will be the first of many complementary acquisitions that fall in line with our group strategy.' | egoi | |
20/3/2007 13:29 | i am in CFE as well so snap | mykai | |
20/3/2007 13:12 | I think it bodes well. I'll have an in-depth think of it in about an hour as I am just busy with something else right now. I think the trade of 1,666,666 is scary - reminds me of 'The Omen'. This is my second placing in the one day, the other being CFE where Jim Slater of 'Zulu' fame bought 10 million shares in the placing - 2 placings in 1 day, that's a new one for me. :O) Back in a while. | liarspoker | |
20/3/2007 12:53 | would appreciate opinions on rns particulary from Ken and Liarspoker i think its positive long term shows potential growth | mykai | |
20/3/2007 12:46 | What do you make of the rns jack? | sigora | |
13/3/2007 16:00 | The 25068 was mine | yachtmonster | |
13/3/2007 15:35 | Good value at this price; p/e about 8 and likely to be blown away after trading statement. Broker upgrade soon? | egoi | |
13/3/2007 15:21 | And where is the IBG shareprice now liars :-) | wiseghai | |
13/3/2007 12:38 | Similar scenario occured with IBG & HB in the early days when the share price was around 2p. | liarspoker | |
13/3/2007 12:28 | A measly 40k of total sells and they move the bid down 12.5%. If there was any doubt before, I dont think there is any now that a large overhang exists in the market and Hoodless are the ones who are causing it. I don't know why anyone would invite them onto the share register judging by their actions. | nickcduk | |
13/3/2007 10:00 | Let's hope tht 4p becomes the new support level rathe than a resistance level. Still v cheap imo. | jakleeds | |
12/3/2007 14:57 | Is it ! Been around 18 transactions covering a volume of nearly 1.2m so far today. Do you really think that is an HB pump & dump ? | masurenguy | |
12/3/2007 14:39 | Its another pump and dump by Hoodless. They spot a few buyers, move the price up and when the buying stops they move it back down again to tempt a few more in. As no sells seem to be going through I would guess Hoodless are selling stock that is on their own books. | nickcduk | |
12/3/2007 09:41 | i do no think we will reverse, who knows why they dropped share price last week as no large trade was shown this stock is not on may investors radar, this could be as it has been dormant from dec | the_equaliser | |
12/3/2007 09:32 | I reckon they were trying to run it down to fill a big buy order on Friday and failed. very good moment now for people to get in before the boat leaves a second time imho. P/e of about 9 that is going to be left behind. A broker upgrade in the next few days, or a mention in the weekly rags would leave the mms well fried if they tried it on again. | egoi | |
12/3/2007 09:26 | I wouldnt be suprised if we reverse back later on. Large seller could just be encouraging buyers in at higher prices like they did last week before they show their true hand again. | nickcduk | |
12/3/2007 09:04 | very strange about last weeks drop tho, nothing really showed, 2 months = 1 million growth 65% | the_equaliser | |
12/3/2007 08:45 | M Trade at 4.25p just reported and another tick up. They're short of stock. | egoi | |
12/3/2007 08:43 | Common sense returning hopefully we will get to around 5p and wait for the next good news | mykai | |
12/3/2007 08:42 | LS, LOL's you beat me to it | the_equaliser | |
12/3/2007 08:41 | in the old days, if a share price was rising on no/limited buy trades, it insinuated a large buyer in the backgroud just as buys greater then sells and the share price drops, a large sell in the background imo dyor | the_equaliser |
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