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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Speedy Hire Plc | LSE:SDY | London | Ordinary Share | GB0000163088 | ORD 5P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.95 | 3.68% | 26.80 | 26.80 | 27.00 | 27.10 | 25.75 | 25.75 | 1,703,413 | 16:35:05 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Equip Rental & Leasing, Nec | 440.6M | 1.2M | 0.0026 | 103.27 | 122.9M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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02/5/2017 14:28 | Just a share account but I think it applies to ISA too but you should check with them | davr0s | |
02/5/2017 14:00 | So you have a normal share account. Is it an ISA? | prokartace | |
02/5/2017 12:45 | Yes but it's not much and you get it refunded if do one share buy or sell a month. It also shows on my iPhone which is handy if I am out and about | davr0s | |
02/5/2017 11:16 | do you have to pay for L2 from IG? I have a spread betting account with them | prokartace | |
29/4/2017 08:13 | L2 gottya,thought you said 'twelve' lol .. my brain is turning to pap. I use L2 from IG Some days it gives you insight, others it's as clear as mud. Wish it had a radar to reveal hidden iceberg orders. | rumbers2 | |
29/4/2017 08:01 | Level2 - ie the order book. I use it when considering buying/selling a share as you can often tell when a share price is about to surge or drop | davr0s | |
29/4/2017 04:43 | Sorry what is 12? | rumbers2 | |
28/4/2017 21:05 | Not yet as been out of action today and when I briefly looked I saw l2 wasn't suggesting a big rise today, but I own a decent slug anyway, and will buy if l2 weakens next week | davr0s | |
28/4/2017 17:41 | hi DavROs are you back in with some more today | derwent4 | |
27/4/2017 14:08 | Good strategy DavRos. SDY is a bit of a maverick and does its own thing regardless. Will wait and see if 54p holds for more than a day, something it hasn't done since July 2015. | rumbers2 | |
27/4/2017 10:59 | I must admit I try and take my brain out and try and not overthink things . What I see is SDY coming out of a stage 2 base and volume kicked on a bit since earlier post so getting more tempted to add if it can hold/move on. People buy and sell for all sorts of reasons and I am not going to second guess them - just ride the trend till it's broken. Also SDY not highly correlated with the wider market so when ftse lurches around SDY tends to ignore it unless things go very hairy | davr0s | |
27/4/2017 10:09 | Doubt we will see any decent buying volume with the spectre of worldwide Armageddon and nuclear war looming. That said some investors are going to remain entrenched in their bunkers for a very long time. Upbeat full year results expected on 16th - will they tell us anything we didn't already know from the January & March updates? DavR0s any thoughts re. crisis at HSS and how it will impact on SDY? (CEO resigns,£220m debt, likely multi-million £ share issue looming) Tosca now has 27% stake and continues to add in its determination to merge it with Speedy. | rumbers2 | |
27/4/2017 09:22 | Based on what rumbers? I am holding and considering a top up but it needs decent buying volume above 54 before I get tempted to add and so far no follow through so could easily drop back. Still it's edging in the right direction | davr0s | |
27/4/2017 09:17 | This is the third stab at smashing that 54p resistance since December. Something tells me it may do it this time. | rumbers2 | |
27/4/2017 09:02 | Whats with the hockey stick today? | my retirement fund | |
14/4/2017 15:25 | My view is different. The sooner HSS dies on its ar@e the better, as that puts the kibosh on Tosca's ambitions to merge it with Speedy. Why should we be saddled with its £220 million debt? Do you have a death wish? Nevertheless that remains its goal, purchasing yet millions more HSS shares last week giving it a whopping 26 percent stake in the company. I'd rather see it flounder and die so Speedy can pick through what valuable assets remain for a song! | rumbers2 | |
14/4/2017 11:00 | Would help here if HSS were to take emergency action by cutting its branches by 30 to 50% which it needs to do | my retirement fund | |
30/3/2017 18:28 | capital cube says speedy hire breached its 50 day average in a bullish manner shares undervalued. price 63p.get the profit takers out the way before tax year end then it can fly | thechainman | |
22/3/2017 21:09 | SDY the only riser in my pf of 28 stocks. Sea of red with EXPN,WKP,BOY, HVN,HZD.JDG,FENR,etc | llwyd | |
20/3/2017 12:37 | not a dream numbers its gonna happen medium term we are on a real sure winner | derwent4 | |
20/3/2017 10:30 | Even better would be news of a major contract win with the addendum that full year results (May 16th?) are now expected to be WELL ahead of expectations. One can dream i suppose. PS: David Shearer has just added another 50,000 to his portfolio! | rumbers2 | |
15/3/2017 14:02 | wonder if they will issue a new trading update ahead of prelims, or just wait for prelims? | qs99 | |
08/3/2017 19:32 | nice buy by russell pleasing to see directors buying and good to see share price stabalising hopefully back on the up end of financial year march and results in may so not long to wait ecpecting share price to be ahead of analysts average og 58p good luck all | derwent4 | |
10/2/2017 12:43 | Key battle line is 54p imo - been there for a few weeks. Been plenty of shares for sale there - still quite a few but it looks like the number slowly whittling down. If/when this clears I am anticipating next leg up and I'll be adding to my holding | davr0s | |
10/2/2017 11:42 | Always encouraging to see a finance director stumping up for shares - >£30k, not exactly a token purchase either. | owenski |
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