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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 418.30 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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13/7/2013 18:30 | Let's see what they say on 30th July: "Tullett Prebon plc will be announcing its half year results for the six months to 30 June 2013 on Tuesday, 30 July 2013. A presentation for analysts will be held on the day at 10.30am at London Stock Exchange, 10 Paternoster Square, London, EC4M 7LS. " Also, you may remember me reporting that Terry Smith told me that the collapse of the Euro would be good for them, so those of us that believe this very likely will be inclined to hold on for that event! | asmodeus | |
10/7/2013 19:47 | IAP released its Q1 IMS today. Not all plain sailing and there is the occasional thorn. Possibly explains today's drop on the read across? The share price has enjoyed an excellent performance of late so perhaps some element of caution is advised? Thinking of selling half to buy back in the low 300's. | hyden | |
09/7/2013 20:35 | Looking very strong IMO....roll on the results so we can see how much further this has to run....good yield still at these levels.... | qs9 | |
09/7/2013 10:07 | Very good move so far today. Another 30p and I'll be back to break even. Yes, I've had these a while now but the divi's have been good. Sharp move like today's suggest that a bid is in the wind? | diamond1 | |
09/7/2013 07:38 | Flight to yield IMHO. | itchycrack | |
08/7/2013 21:35 | It was simply too undervalued - this and ICAP. They have both risen in tandem. Still a good yield at this level. | danieldruff2 | |
08/7/2013 19:10 | Yes, suddenly doing very well. Actually well into book profit now, which is good. Anyone got a feel for why it's performed so well recently, other than increased market volatility? | topvest | |
08/7/2013 18:56 | Excellent performance, very pleased. :-) | hyden | |
25/6/2013 13:35 | these have been a daft price recently quite surprised how cheap really | spob | |
25/6/2013 08:23 | Very solid buying this morning..... | itchycrack | |
24/6/2013 13:46 | Fantastic support here given the dire state of the markets at the moment, yield hunting! :-) | itchycrack | |
20/6/2013 19:43 | Yes, all this volatility must be helping trading. | topvest | |
20/6/2013 18:05 | Very nice move up on a dreadful day for the market. Chart breakout too! I agree with Itchy. 350p next target. | hyden | |
20/6/2013 16:50 | RNS Re not being investigated for Libor probably helped? | asmodeus | |
20/6/2013 15:47 | Nice move against the market here, looking for 350p+ next stop. | itchycrack | |
20/6/2013 12:47 | Flight to yield. | itchycrack | |
20/6/2013 12:40 | Mkt volatility v.good for TLPR. Nice yield too | aishah | |
20/6/2013 12:36 | Given the state of the overall market, today's move is very encouraging. | diamond1 | |
08/6/2013 19:43 | Not TLPR related but interesting all the same, is an interview with Terry Smith over on eye eye eye, he is being interviewed about the fund that he runs. Fundsmith is a fund management company established in 2010 by Terry Smith. The business is 100% owned and controlled by its partners, who have worked closely together over many years, and is headquartered in London with an office in Connecticut, USA. The investment process of the Fundsmith Equity Fund will be the only equity fund strategy that we employ and the Fundsmith Equity Fund is the main vehicle for Terry's own investments. | kefta | |
07/6/2013 15:49 | Good move Itchy. I think that both TLPR and IAP will do well this year. All imho, of course. | hyden |
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