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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Triplearc | LSE:TPA | London | Ordinary Share | GB0031067340 | ORD 5P |
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% | 5.92 | - | 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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06/3/2008 10:39 | I think it is fairly obvious that there was a large seller which caused the drop here Kimboy. | knowing | |
06/3/2008 10:25 | The point that I was making is that broker targets mean nothing and can just follow a share down into oblivion. When Altium had a target of 10p the shares were around 3 or 4p. | kimboy2 | |
06/3/2008 10:10 | Date Broker name New Price Old price target New price target Broker change 27-Feb-08 Altium Capital Buy 1.30p 4.00p - Reiteration 28-Sep-07 Altium Capital Buy 3.50p 10.00p - Reiteration 25-May-07 Altium Capital Buy 4.50p 10.00p - Reiteration 27-Mar-07 Altium Capital Buy 3.88p 10.00p - Reiteration 05-Jan-07 Altium Capital Buy 3.63p 10.00p - Reiteration 22-Nov-06 Altium Capital Buy 3.75p 10.00p - Reiteration | knowing | |
06/3/2008 09:06 | Kimboy2 Could you post that please, as i have only seen the buy note with a 4p target mentioned by Knowing. | simon_64 | |
06/3/2008 08:48 | I would point out that Altium brought out a buy note with a 10p target. | kimboy2 | |
06/3/2008 08:15 | Morning. A few earlt trades to start the day off. | knowing | |
05/3/2008 18:15 | p-m here are a few reasons. 1.There was no news from the company and people were scare-mongering others. 2.There was a large sell. Maybe a forced seller as the recent trading statement has shown clarity where the company is trading at present. 3.Altium have bought out a buy note with 4p price target 4.The stock was very oversold and buyers have started to return. As an example 2.6M was bought in one hit yesterday. There is no rumour just the above facts as I see it and I welcome anyone adding comment to the above. Hope that helps and good luck to you too. | knowing | |
05/3/2008 18:10 | Clearly not long enough to know why.. but I imagine I will find out soon.. Best of luck Knowing. | p-m | |
05/3/2008 17:56 | p-m for how long have you followed TPA? If it has been a while I think you will know why the rise. | knowing | |
05/3/2008 17:52 | third place on the leader board never did anyone any harm. TPA will have to release some good news although buying on rumour is the main reason for any rise. So whats the rumour I wonder? | p-m | |
05/3/2008 16:36 | L2 closed at 1 v 1 never changed since the last increase | market maker2 | |
05/3/2008 16:32 | mm 2 where did L2 close please ? | knowing | |
05/3/2008 16:28 | It looks cheap stock imo | market maker2 | |
05/3/2008 16:24 | Let's hope this trend continues. | knowing | |
05/3/2008 16:00 | They may have another order to fill. There was the 2.6M that went through yesterday so hopefully buyers are about. | knowing | |
05/3/2008 15:58 | Looks like WINS are hungry for stock 1.53 - 2.0 | market maker2 | |
05/3/2008 15:39 | A further move higher. Wonder if there may be some delayed trades to be shown. | knowing | |
05/3/2008 13:56 | Nice and hopefully more to come. | knowing | |
05/3/2008 13:36 | Dee you about ? | knowing | |
05/3/2008 12:41 | 2p is only half the broker valuation John. Nice that the 150K buy looks like a sell now. | knowing | |
05/3/2008 12:37 | Hope my (PEC) start moving higher like these but I think I'm in a bit before the crowd so will have to sit it out for a while, a bit like this one was months ago, suddenly they start waking after a long siesta! Could see 2p+ here if this continues. | john hampton |
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