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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Styles & Wood | LSE:STY | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BLG2TG58 | 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% | 463.50 | - | 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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31/8/2016 12:22 | any idea which Bank this deal is with? | davemac3 | |
31/8/2016 12:11 | partner...as someone who has probably demonstrated the best judgement here in recent months over buy/sell timing, are you holding on this time if it pushes up through 400p as expected? I certainly am and suspect you will be :) TIA | gleach23 | |
31/8/2016 12:03 | won't be long before MMs spike the bid up to above 400 to try and tempt some into selling. squeeze is coming. hold tight. | brando69 | |
31/8/2016 11:56 | MMs almost out of stock, get ready for another sharp move north soon. | brando69 | |
31/8/2016 11:46 | market makers will not have much stock to sell | brando69 | |
31/8/2016 11:44 | as I said the other day, 450 is imminent. bit of resistance at 400 then boom | brando69 | |
31/8/2016 08:52 | Looked at results in more detail and had a punt a of thousand shares.Seems to have excellent prospects | goodbloke1 | |
31/8/2016 08:48 | 2015 Final Results show that " Net debt reduced to £1.43m (2014: £11.76m) " So basically they are debt free. | ramridge | |
31/8/2016 08:46 | This looks very tasty. £100m over 5 yrs = £20m p.a. Little impact this FY but will transform profits from FY2017 onwards. Projected revenue for FY2016 is 127m . If you take that as a base, the increase in revenues from this contract is approx 16% p.a.. So we are looking at eps upgrade of at least 20% . projected PE before this news was already only 8.9. This will make it lower still. After today's share price rise of around 15%, it is still cheap. | ramridge | |
31/8/2016 08:39 | imminent breakout on chart an then 600p will imho be speedy, maybe even before results in a month | betelgeuse1 | |
31/8/2016 08:38 | jog on goodbloke1, the debt has plummeted after the restructuring. The results are not far away (days) and I don't think these will be any easier to buy then after what they have said regarding contract wins recently and now we have this on top. | duncan doughnut | |
31/8/2016 08:27 | Agreed on the buying opp... This will be up to £5 in no time imv.Some excellent contract wins so far this year. | tallprawn | |
31/8/2016 08:22 | Balance sheet implies slot of debt ? | goodbloke1 | |
31/8/2016 08:22 | Put it this way the contracts are getting bigger and for a longer time period plus are worth more too. Still a buying opportunity here | sharestobuy | |
31/8/2016 08:11 | Chaps, fairly new to this share. How does this contract compare in size to previous ones? | sheep_herder | |
31/8/2016 08:10 | Wow. £10 a share could be possible. One things for sure we are definately moving in the right direction and will make alot of money here | sharestobuy | |
31/8/2016 08:05 | £10 a share ? | dlku | |
31/8/2016 08:00 | Fantastic. | someuwin | |
31/8/2016 07:14 | New £100m 5 year national framework bank contact announced today. This is fantastic news. | smallcapinvestor1 | |
30/8/2016 13:17 | should see 350 today | brando69 | |
30/8/2016 13:14 | wuly is just a bit of irrelevant background noise. | brando69 | |
30/8/2016 13:13 | Come now, give some credit to Trigger Blade, he spotted the 'wuly'! :¬) | lefrene | |
30/8/2016 13:11 | Look at the timing of my last post; then look at what happened next. once you follow a stock for a long time, you often get to know it's ways and be able to read between the lines. | brando69 | |
30/8/2016 11:58 | cheap stock all gone now. will move up sharply from 330/320. Watch and learn | brando69 |
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