Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tullett Prebon | LSE:TLPR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1H0DZ51 | ORD 25P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.00 | 0.00% | 418.30 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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12/8/2011 07:18 | topvest, Yes, you are probably right. Hold these for a short while and you will be rewarded. | diamond1 | |
11/8/2011 17:53 | Presumably all this volatility is good for their business!? | ![]() topvest | |
08/8/2011 10:59 | Just told you. It's heavily traded and is up and down like the preverbial "Bride's nighty." Still a quality company. | diamond1 | |
08/8/2011 10:03 | Unfortunately, it's falling like the rest, now. | ![]() asmodeus | |
08/8/2011 09:59 | This share is heavily traded but is unloved by PIs. It is a cracking company that the market downgraded due to one bad repot. Next results will have everybody buying again. | diamond1 | |
08/8/2011 07:29 | Does anybody have any suggestions as to why this share appears to be rising (slightly), while most others are falling? | ![]() asmodeus | |
02/8/2011 10:29 | It's a cracking company. PIs aren't interested though. I don't know why. | diamond1 | |
02/8/2011 10:27 | solid results and a good jump today | ![]() its the oxman | |
27/6/2011 15:55 | For a company that no-one seems interested in there are an awful lot of trades in it. 841 today alone. | diamond1 | |
27/6/2011 10:27 | Surely the sell off here is way overdone. This is a class company. | diamond1 | |
24/5/2011 16:40 | The Independant says "This interdealer broker may have released a "dissapointing" trading update but the balance sheet is strong and it is tackling it's issues. A forward p/e of 9.8 looks cheap." | diamond1 | |
23/5/2011 15:14 | I hope this is just down with the rest of the market. Doesn't look good at the moment. Can't we start some bid speculation again? | diamond1 | |
13/5/2011 19:20 | got my 10% move but it went the wrong way. may top up if it drops any further. | ![]() its the oxman | |
10/5/2011 13:50 | We were there a few weeks ago, over 430p but then it dropped back. I think this one is all about whether a takeover comes about. | diamond1 | |
10/5/2011 11:05 | chart says we are getting very close to a decent break upwards - 450p plus | ![]() its the oxman | |
06/4/2011 12:17 | Hundreds of very small AT trades today. Currently mostly sells at £4.30 I wish I understood this game better. I usually trade Gold and Silver. | diamond1 | |
06/4/2011 11:53 | Hello Darias and Oxman. I bought into these only following the "Moneyweek" article. Basicly it said that TLPR could benefit hugely from a change in regulations. Apparently only three companies fulfill the new regulatory requirements and TLPR is one of them. I got mine at £4.09 so I'm happy at the moment. | diamond1 | |
06/4/2011 11:49 | And CLST and CBG ... | ![]() asmodeus | |
06/4/2011 11:15 | quite like these out of fashion financial plays myself - also hold icp and invp and brw and cay | ![]() its the oxman | |
06/4/2011 11:13 | still around and still holding thank you - div shortly and still looking cheap | ![]() its the oxman | |
06/4/2011 11:09 | Since he started it over 4 years ago it is a bit harsh expecting him to still be around especially as he has seen the stock fall from around £6:50 to a little over a pound two years later. | darias | |
06/4/2011 08:23 | So where is the author of this thread when things are taking off? | diamond1 | |
25/3/2011 11:40 | Good write up in today's "Moneyweek" by Paul Hill. | diamond1 | |
11/3/2011 07:55 | We're in. A recovery stock? | darias | |
09/3/2011 15:02 | Tipped in press-BUY | ![]() nellie1973 |
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