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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ssl Intl. | LSE:SSL | London | Ordinary Share | GB0007981128 | 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% | 1,163.00 | - | 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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08/9/2009 10:20 | Enami - I think your first reason was the right one - any company with a strong brand and/or previous takeover rumours has been moving up - the papers have been full of Cadbury marking the resumption of M&A activity. | sharw | |
08/9/2009 08:31 | CSD500 news (on the FUM) thread is maybe the reason for yesterday's buying surge. | enami | |
07/9/2009 09:00 | lol at recent ''turning south'' | badtime | |
07/9/2009 08:57 | Clipped 600 at the top of the trend channel and a new ATH. Next Fib target 645. Takeover fever following the Cadbury thing? | enami | |
11/8/2009 11:51 | I agree... this ones turning south, maybe 480p. | r3dhot | |
11/8/2009 11:48 | I am short at 565p, targeting 525p and hopefully 500p. Stop loss at 590p. | critch16 | |
10/8/2009 02:43 | That dip stopped me out. Seems to be recovering though. Typical :) | volsung | |
24/7/2009 16:02 | Ha ha bouncy one. You will rise again | volsung | |
24/7/2009 13:39 | Should people who don't use condoms pay higher healthcare premiums? | lbo | |
23/7/2009 12:38 | Falling back from the new ATH established yesterday/today. I profit sliced at 570, happy to buy back if the AGM statement tomorrow is positive. EDIT - I was obviously wrong about the AGM date | enami | |
21/7/2009 16:36 | Aye looking good. Today's high just 11p short of the ATH. The AGM is on Friday (not Thursday as I posted last week). | enami | |
21/7/2009 16:20 | Sheeit. Seriously a pretty nice share to have in one's portfolio | volsung | |
15/7/2009 10:44 | Market positive, folks buying the best prospects, new 52 week high today. Annual General Meeting next Thursday - maybe the company will be plus positive. | enami | |
15/7/2009 10:34 | Wha's happenin bros? | volsung | |
10/7/2009 09:39 | This does be a very bouncy share | volsung | |
09/7/2009 11:03 | Or in time for the fall LOL | volsung | |
09/7/2009 09:55 | Bought a few more for the next rise | volsung | |
08/7/2009 18:10 | LOL wait for the next one of course, actually next upside target to be reasonably expected would be the ATH Intraday at 569.5 which seems to coincide with the top of the trend channel at the same date as the AGM. I suppose if they are positive at the AGM then the next upside FIB at 584 is feasible befor XD. On the other hand there is a yawning gap at 460 in May begging to be filled. | enami | |
08/7/2009 17:39 | LORD Enami - yer fib target reached so wot happens next? | mr bean2 | |
08/7/2009 14:57 | Aye a couple of good days this week. Just approaching Fib target 545 (post 1279). 23/07/2009 Annual General Meeting - 2009 05/08 XD 6.4p | enami | |
07/7/2009 15:28 | I am like this share with muchness | volsung | |
29/6/2009 13:18 | Looks OK, new 52 week high. | enami | |
22/6/2009 13:28 | Double digit pay rises for SSL executives Garry Watts, chief executive of SSL international Plc (LSE: SSL), saw his pay increase by 10.7 per cent last year. The group's annual report shows that he earned £1,475,000, made up of £575,000 basic salary, a £719,000 bonus and £181,000 in benefits. There was a 19 per cent rise for Ian Adamson, managing director Europe and Americas, who earned £754,000, including a £362,000 bonus. Mark Moran, group finance director, had a 23.6 per cent rise to £645,000, including a £334,000 bonus. SSL, which owns the Durex and Scholl brands, has its head office in London but its largest UK operational base is at Trafford Park. | lbo |
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