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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Tribal Group Plc | LSE:TRB | London | Ordinary Share | GB0030181522 | ORD 5P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.00 | 0.00% | 42.10 | 40.00 | 42.80 | - | 370 | 08:00:10 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Business Consulting Svcs,nec | 85.75M | 5.29M | 0.0249 | 16.91 | 89.35M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/8/2013 07:47 | How odd then she pegs back... LOL | analcime | |
13/8/2013 20:15 | WH Ireland and Canacord both issued 'buy' recommendations today, following results | welsheagle | |
13/8/2013 07:35 | I would like to see 10% today as well but I suspect it might take a bit longer. I think it should rise at least 30% but that might take a few weeks at least. 300p by Christmas would be nice. I doubt if it would double in the next 12 months but you never know. illtud | illtud | |
13/8/2013 07:05 | Good stuff is happening | illtud | |
13/8/2013 07:03 | First buys at £2.07.. like to see a 10% rise on this today! | analcime | |
13/8/2013 06:40 | Very impressive | mirabeau | |
13/8/2013 06:39 | Excellent figures, Dividend up, Profit up, Debt Down (albeit slightly), overseas expanding. Only poor bit is UK 'just steady'... but that's not even a negative. | analcime | |
13/8/2013 06:36 | A good report. Let's see what happens now illtud | illtud | |
12/8/2013 16:06 | I believe so. That is why I topped up today. | illtud | |
12/8/2013 16:02 | Results tomorrow isn't it? | analcime | |
12/8/2013 15:34 | I think it will move up from here. But being Tribal, it will probably be at a leisurely pace over the next week or so. | illtud | |
12/8/2013 15:28 | Through 2.00 fantastic... lets hope she can stay above? | analcime | |
12/8/2013 07:32 | Just topped up illtud | illtud | |
07/8/2013 16:18 | A few pence here and a few pence there.. all quiet on this thread but that's a good thing. | analcime | |
07/8/2013 08:52 | I'm banking on that. My next years holiday money to Taiwan is my top up here. See what 4K can make over 8 months. | analcime | |
07/8/2013 08:45 | I think Tribal should move up significantly next week after the half year results are published on the 13th. illtud | illtud | |
07/8/2013 08:43 | I hope so. I topped up this morning illtud | illtud | |
07/8/2013 07:38 | illtud... I think there is still more life in ATUK! | analcime | |
06/8/2013 16:45 | I made over 28% on @UK today but Tribal remains one of my main holdings. illtud | illtud | |
06/8/2013 16:44 | Creeping up. illtud | illtud | |
02/8/2013 11:20 | Thanks for your response, Analcime. I did wonder. Nothing we can do about it, of course, nevertheless, it is good to know. illtud | illtud | |
02/8/2013 10:39 | illtud It is MM manipulation happens very frequently in different scenarios. I constantly see some of my buys go in the sell columm on different shares. You will also see lots of the same share sell quantities ... like 52 ten times! I have never worked out nor have I been told by anyone what it means. | analcime | |
02/8/2013 10:16 | Someone sold 1 share at 192.75 as an AT trade this morning. I only mention it because selling just 1 share seems a bit pointless and an AT trade, for any amount, seems to immediately affect the share price whereas other categories of trades don't seem to have that immediate effect. On other boards there is frequently talk of share price manipulation. I have no idea how that is achieved or by whom and I wonder if such a trade could be an attempt at that. But it's probably quite innocent. Perhaps someone had only one share and simply wanted to get rid of it. illtud | illtud | |
01/8/2013 15:18 | Some profit taking today, I think. Nothing unusual. illtud | illtud |
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