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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Stenprop Limited | LSE:STP | London | Ordinary Share | GG00BFWMR296 | ORD EUR0.000001258 |
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% | 181.75 | 180.00 | 183.50 | - | 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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23/5/2008 14:01 | No, based on this weeks extra shares. If, they convert more debt into stock , it will be to buy a company that will lift the eps from day one. | tara7 | |
23/5/2008 13:58 | tara. Keep it real, if debt is converted into stock then that PER is way out ! | 8trader | |
23/5/2008 13:58 | Value is comming out, punters have doubled what they put in just 6 months, and some want a profit, good luck to them. However this is a tight stock, when no sellers around, and punters may find it hard to get hold of 50k worth. | tara7 | |
23/5/2008 13:53 | Looks like some preofit taking going on | neguss3 | |
23/5/2008 13:11 | PE of four, for year starting this month, should be on a pe of 14 by this time next year, profits roaring, and re rating going on day in day out. | tara7 | |
23/5/2008 12:57 | Looking for a three fold rise in the next 12 months. | tara7 | |
23/5/2008 11:28 | Next company just around the corner me thinks, what a great time to be buying up others, for a change you can get them at the right price, no overpaying in this market. | tara7 | |
23/5/2008 11:24 | Number 22 on the top gainers | someuwin | |
23/5/2008 11:15 | Relax and enjoy. | 8trader | |
23/5/2008 11:10 | I think most people remain oblivious to the masssive opportunity here - sooner or later they will wake up to it! | someuwin | |
23/5/2008 11:05 | Next placing at at least 1.5p, which should see the stock at above 2p. They only do deals that produce cash, ie profit from day one. | tara7 | |
23/5/2008 11:02 | Six month breakout.!!!!!!!!!!! | tara7 | |
23/5/2008 10:43 | Strange that mm's moved up soon after the large sell. Either there's a large buyer soaking up the sells or the mm's believe a seller has finished - all very interesting.. | james t kirk | |
23/5/2008 10:39 | Sellers getting cleared nice | love it | |
23/5/2008 10:22 | Looks to me as MM well short from .06p ie sold far more at the time than they had. Stock has been firm on the buying with bags of good news to come. | tara7 | |
23/5/2008 10:12 | It was a sell. MM moved down on it. Never mind that we are going for the break out here. 1 offer now | love it | |
23/5/2008 10:09 | Updated Online limits: Buy 100k @ 1.28p Sell 225k @ 1.23p Broken out of resistance with 2p the next stop.. | james t kirk | |
23/5/2008 10:02 | Online limits: Buy 15k @ 1.25p Sell 150k @ 1.22p | james t kirk | |
23/5/2008 09:14 | I don't think the 250k was a sell - not at 1.23 surely? | someuwin | |
23/5/2008 09:08 | MM playing hard to stop this breaking out. That 250k was a sell and what a price. All so they can hold it here. | love it | |
23/5/2008 09:08 | Even without all the recent good news coming out of this company, the share price should be significantly higher than the 2p level it was at this time last year... | someuwin | |
23/5/2008 09:00 | Nice to see the non stop buying over the last few weeks | tara7 | |
22/5/2008 14:40 | MM could not hold it back.!!!!!!!!!! | tara7 | |
22/5/2008 14:40 | ...indeed. Hopefully we should get a trading update for the year ended 30th April in the next few weeks (was issued late June last year) | someuwin | |
22/5/2008 14:08 | Better to buy prior to a deal, or next set of results, cos they will cost a lot more over the next few years.The EGM vote clears the way for this super growth company to get into its stride | tara7 |
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