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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Sivota Plc | LSE:SIV | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BMH30492 | ORD GBP0.01 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.00 | 0.00% | 27.50 | 25.00 | 30.00 | 27.50 | 27.50 | 27.50 | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Investors, Nec | 5.92M | -3.2M | -0.2542 | -1.08 | 3.46M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/10/2013 11:03 | I noticed a couple of new broker rec's: 21-Oct-13 Nplus1 Brewin Buy 188.00p - 211.00p Reiteration 21-Oct-13 Numis Securities Buy 188.00p - 228.00p New Coverage 228 would do me nicely. | minimal | |
21/10/2013 10:58 | Delayed reaction to the removal of the stock overhang I reckon, minimal. Very welcome indeed. More please. | lord gnome | |
21/10/2013 10:55 | So what's the deal today? | minimal | |
18/10/2013 09:09 | This looks like a buying opp - agreed? | richtea1701 | |
18/10/2013 07:25 | Yep - that's one way to deal with an overhang I suppose. | lord gnome | |
18/10/2013 07:17 | Share buy back is the answer! | waveneygnome | |
17/10/2013 20:09 | All those large trades were at a heavy discount to the market price (162p or thereabouts while the spread was 170/172p give or take), so would point to one and maybe more of the major holders shifting their holdings. The 6,838,642 trade is surprisingly close to the Prudential holding of 6,628,182 listed by Morningstar. Could the remainder have come from Delta Lloyd or Schroders? | grahamburn | |
17/10/2013 17:15 | Certainly looks that way. A few huge trades today so it looks like a large stake has found a new home. | lord gnome | |
17/10/2013 16:22 | What's going on here - overhang cleared? | davr0s | |
16/10/2013 14:24 | Agree also. No need to take profits just yet. I reckon we still have a long way to run, although they are more fairly valued now. | lord gnome | |
16/10/2013 13:54 | agree peter | scottishfield | |
16/10/2013 11:21 | SP bouncing around off lower support but IMO nothing at all wrong. Just taking a rest. I'm confident, and this is still a very strong hold for me | petersinthemarket | |
10/10/2013 19:15 | Sorry yes support ! - resistance to it going any lower | davr0s | |
10/10/2013 13:41 | seriously? do you mean resistance or support? | petersinthemarket | |
09/10/2013 19:24 | Disappointing price action since last weeks spike. 170p should hopefully offer a resistance level otherwise may need to reevaluate | davr0s | |
07/10/2013 09:06 | Me neither. | lord gnome | |
07/10/2013 08:53 | Not the FT anyway, the price it is these days! :) | edmundshaw | |
07/10/2013 08:12 | BUY said FT Money at the weekend. Doesn't anybody read the papers these days? | batham1 | |
03/10/2013 13:25 | Ah ok - all I could see was 199-200 on l2! | davr0s | |
03/10/2013 13:15 | Davros - the share was in auction. That was not a bid price. owenski - you and me both. I am now sitting on a very tasty profit which I cannot take now because of CGT liability if I do. If only SRT could be this good - but is that too much to hope for? | lord gnome | |
03/10/2013 13:14 | First bought in the 70's and topped up at about 140, dont want to sell though, as I get quite an income from the divs. would be difficult to replace that elsewhere. | owenski | |
03/10/2013 13:10 | You could sell at 199 for a few moments which to me suggests there isn't much resistance. Looking good | davr0s | |
03/10/2013 13:08 | nearly x2 here, only trouble is i should have bought bucket loads more . | redips2 | |
03/10/2013 12:57 | Wow what's going on here - price just spiked to 200 but backed off though we might be in auction (can't fully tell) | davr0s |
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