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SEGR Specialist Engy

23.50
0.00 (0.00%)
03 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Specialist Engy LSE:SEGR London Ordinary Share IM00B511CF53 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 23.50 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
20/10/2010
15:51
Hmm .. Interesting a "151723 Trade" @ 48p ?
paragon157
19/10/2010
13:04
Good luck with your other investments jam.

I'm staying in personally.

bones30
19/10/2010
10:36
Well the Paint's Dry .. Time for another coat ? .. Lol
paragon157
12/10/2010
10:43
Hmm .. It's all Luvvly Jubbly currently on here it's like watching *loody Paint Dry ? .. Lol
paragon157
01/10/2010
15:11
This MBE Minerals group seem to have a very steady track record going back to the 1960's - They certainly don't look prone to making unresearched decisions so one has to ask what is the catalyst for their purchase?

It could be they see a similar market for HT clean technology as announced with the recent contract win in China, (edited in part below)

"The contract, a first in the area of synthetic gasification for Hayward Tyler,
signifies an important step for Hayward Tyler as it looks to position itself at
the forefront of upgrading clean coal power plants through the use of its
technology within Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle Power Plants ("IGCC")."

shroder
01/10/2010
15:11
This MBE Minerals group seem to have a very steady track record going back to the 1960's - They certainly don't look prone to making unresearched decisions so one has to ask what is the catalyst for their purchase?

It could be they see a similar market for HT clean technology as announced with the recent contract win in China, (edited in part below)

"The contract, a first in the area of synthetic gasification for Hayward Tyler,
signifies an important step for Hayward Tyler as it looks to position itself at
the forefront of upgrading clean coal power plants through the use of its
technology within Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle Power Plants ("IGCC")."

shroder
01/10/2010
11:26
jam - are you a ex-Southbank holder? (if not read the what I wrote more carefully)

I hold these because I had NVR.

bones30
01/10/2010
11:14
I would be very interested to know what sort of prices people bought into Southbank at (obviously factoring in the reverse takeover etc). I wonder if they are in profit yet.
bones30
30/9/2010
23:45
jamonit. To be fair, the bid has risen considerably this week.

They raise the ask presumably because they do not want buyers coming out of the woodwork at these prices.

Anyone planning to buy, I thoroughly recommend using limit orders within the spread. Mine got filled the other day, but did take some time.

bones30
30/9/2010
21:54
Perhaps MBE bought more?
bones30
30/9/2010
21:49
Is that what caused the spike up today, Shares mag plus being completely illiquid?

25,026,160 shares issued with 13,454,744 held by Directors/institutions inc MBE Minerals.

shroder
30/9/2010
14:54
Rise looking very solid. Looking for a new level around 70p ish I reckon.
startrekker
30/9/2010
12:26
The mms are probably short of stock after filling that order for MBE Minerals, don't forget the free float is tiny so hard for them to make a liquid market.
shroder
30/9/2010
12:05
Don't call them MM's just "Aim Rodeo Spivs" is a far better name .. Lmao
paragon157
30/9/2010
11:54
Seems SEGR gets a BUY recommendation and half page article in this week's Shares Magazine.
bones30
30/9/2010
11:29
jam, well perhaps for telephone orders but online its v. hard to buy right now.
bones30
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