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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Spectrum | LSE:SIN | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B07BZ552 | 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% | 6.00 | - | 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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19/6/2006 16:28 | CEO bought 100000 shares- £24k worth. I've added a top-up at 23.5p. | wiganer | |
19/6/2006 11:10 | The only "skeleton" I see is Germany, but then we knew they were having difficulties, and its hardly enough to overshadow the company as a whole. problem is confidence is so shot due that there are no buyers, so price continues to drift, compounding bearishness in a vicious cycle. Logic suggests that will reverse, and the dynamic will apply in reverse, but sometimes it takes a while for logic to get back in charge. | wiganer | |
19/6/2006 11:07 | Agreed,maybe its gone so low that people feel there must be a skeleton in the wings,at this share price I may well have a punt.XAR worth a look,THIS IS NOT A TIP. | brixlaven | |
19/6/2006 10:37 | Yup, that's the only reason I can see, unless Mr Gurden had a few shares and decided to dump on leaving. I had to look again at the last cashflow statement this morning to tell me I hadn't gone mad in clinging onto these. Made me happy to hold. Current valuation is looking pretty silly. | wiganer | |
19/6/2006 10:34 | The only reason I can think of is that the Divi chqs have just arrived - perhaps a few holders decided to bale out now. | spaceparallax | |
19/6/2006 10:32 | Any news any one,I dont hold but I have been keeping a eye on SIN for any good news for a pos punt.As Wiganer said SIN held on a bloody day so why the drop today? | brixlaven | |
16/5/2006 14:12 | Yes Wig, I found it rather amusing. | spaceparallax | |
15/5/2006 12:20 | It's slightly reassuring that amidst today's carnage SIN held steady- I suspect that all weak holders have now exited, and that unless SIN comes out with some bad news we are at or adjacent to the floor. | wiganer | |
11/5/2006 15:41 | Who knows? One thing that I do know is that I'm damned if I'm going to realise my paper loss now - might as well hang in and hope that the surge in internet business comes good. | spaceparallax | |
10/5/2006 18:55 | Been watching this since 40p. Down again !! Where's the floor going to be? | inkitin | |
08/5/2006 13:30 | I actually saw someone using a Spectrum payphone on Sunday, and it was in the middle of "little Portugal" in South London, so hopefully a big long call to Portugal! | wiganer | |
28/4/2006 10:20 | EEE, it's looking a bit grim! | spaceparallax | |
27/4/2006 12:04 | Wig, Thanks for that - unfortunately, the SP's just declined another penny. Our time will come. | spaceparallax | |
12/4/2006 17:37 | Still holding off at this time,it seems most of the stock I hold has a mind of its own,SEG Tomb Raider selling well,SP south.XAR good updates ect ticking south.DWSN good update few weeks back turnaround share price ticking south.Confidence is needed and some good news,updates ect for this stock to hold till then ticking south it will go,as things are I would buy at support for my sins.As always IMHO. | brixlaven | |
12/4/2006 13:35 | space, where is the bottom? thats the one million question.Any small sells this share losses easily 5-10% ,in the contrast the same volume of the buys never moves them up but drags it down. so what the bad boys (mm's) know about this share? thats the other misery of this share. I may topup now, but better wait till the picture becomes clear. | cooltrademo | |
12/4/2006 12:16 | Just where is the bottom? I suppose peeps may have been holding a little to secure the divi. Perhaps we're looking low 30s, which will see me @ 50% down; funny thing is, I don't really care because I haven't heard any particularly loud alarms and feel that the current share price more than factors everything except complete belly-up. I view this as a good recovery stock and will be doubling holding soon, to give an average somewhere mid 40s. | spaceparallax | |
06/4/2006 09:02 | daz2004.This could be the bottom.I view this stock as a 5.1 shot at fountwell if it can just keep going,get round the track one more time for a very good win.Worth a punt only IMHO. | brixlaven | |
05/4/2006 22:48 | brix - this company came to AIM with a business model that didn't factor in the changing mobile market in germany...this company is cash generating and once it re-engineers itself I feel it'll do ok. The fix isn't a quick one, so holders will average down and put them in the bottom drawer. Got to be nearing bottom soon. AIMO. | daz2004 | |
05/4/2006 22:40 | daz2004.Agree,I was looking to get in at low forty something but holding off at this time,at real support worth a go,only IMHO. | brixlaven | |
05/4/2006 14:38 | Today is 5th April, so I suspect today's fall has much to do with the end of the tax year. | wiganer | |
05/4/2006 13:22 | All good reasons for the price to have fallen from its bloated heights of 100p+. But more than priced in now. | wiganer | |
05/4/2006 13:14 | As I posted earlier, income this year will be no better than last...pick up the phone and speak to management. The German mobile market is killing the payphone revenue, this company will have to move its core business model away from 75% payphones & up the current 25% level of ATM's/Internet kiosks. A re-engineering is required, no quick solution i'm afraid. | daz2004 | |
05/4/2006 13:10 | space Lord knows. Have stuck them in that bottom drawer marked "will recover some day". Unfortunately that drawer is starting to get a bit crowded for me... | wiganer | |
05/4/2006 13:09 | This is tremendous ! | malcpet |
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