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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Thomson Reuters | TRIL | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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1,892.00 | 1,892.00 |
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Posted at 01/8/2009 17:29 by miata I am hoping TRIL will touch 1950p on Monday, target £21. |
Posted at 23/6/2009 08:55 by miata Whilst the immediate movements may reflect the movement in the FTSE, the plan to swap your LSE listed TRIL share (which trades at a discount to the NYSE listed share) for a NYSE listed share obviously adds value to the UK listed shares and is likely to attract arbitrage investors into the UK shares.TR also said it would also buy back $500m worth of shares on "one or more of its markets". |
Posted at 21/5/2009 12:32 by contrarian2investor Hello all,I closed out my short position on TRIL this morning. All the best to those who are continuing with their short positions. c2i |
Posted at 19/5/2009 13:47 by contrarian2investor MIATA,I have analysed and watched TRIL for severals years and inspite of its general performance or indicators. It still tends to track the DOW. So if the DOW takes a breather and falls to sub 8200 in the next 2-3 weeks I suspect TRIL will be sub £16. Time and patience. c2i |
Posted at 18/5/2009 09:40 by mamcw Decided to close out my short this morning for a nice profit. Morgan Stanley have today published a BUY note on TRIL with a £20 price target. Separately, I hear that their software sales are booming as the FSA demands that banks invest in new risk management software, which is an area in which TRIL is strong. |
Posted at 01/5/2009 16:40 by contrarian2investor MIATA,I feel the YANKS will continue to inflated this rally without due care with regards what is really going on, on a macro-economical level. Therefore TRI/TRIL will continue its relentless increase up to and including positive results on 7/5/09. I reiterate therefore that I will not be opening a postion until after such events. So tread carefully current shorters. TRI/ TRIL will at that stage make an even better shorting candidate. c2i |
Posted at 23/4/2009 17:40 by miata The so called "financial stress test" of US banks will obviously show favourable results, but this is already assumed so it shouldn't push stocks such as TRI/TRIL higher.The date will be just before options expiry rather than after it, if it is a peak, as you have just seen with the last expiry. |
Posted at 23/4/2009 13:55 by contrarian2investor MIATA,NSCAPFurther to my last post I have decided to hold off until the next push with the US holding TRI as been concluded. The push (should it occur) in the Dow Jones will be following the so called "financial stress test" of US banks. Which will obviously show favourable results and push stocks such as TRI/TRIL higher. So I will wait until after May 7th and also after the next options expiry date that you pointed out. The only caveat to that will be if TRIL breaches £18.75p which I will find hard to resist as a Sept short. c2i |
Posted at 15/12/2008 12:57 by miata ============DIVIDEND PAYMENT===========$0.27 per share translated as £0.182235 ==================== |
Posted at 22/9/2008 07:20 by mdj8 Don't get it. Tril is not a financial, therefore no need to close to avoid declaring. I can see anyone with a short position in Tril needing to take profit/loss/close out to cut losses on other positions though which would provide a temporary squeeze on Tril. So back to the argument - Tril is considerably weaker due to the loss of many of its major accounts (we're talking US$ 30 to 50 mill pa in revenues just from Merrill) who will likely consolidate/reduce trading operations. Others have effectively disappeared, others will be cutting costs. The "professional" (non-financial)side of the business is also going to fall under pressure a budgets are cut by the large corporates and legal firms. Why is the price not going down more rapidly?. |
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