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VLG Venture Life Group Plc

41.50
-0.75 (-1.78%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Venture Life Group Plc LSE:VLG London Ordinary Share GB00BFPM8908 ORD 0.3P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -0.75 -1.78% 41.50 41.00 42.00 42.25 41.25 42.25 121,855 12:11:21
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Misc Retail Stores, Nec 43.98M 520k 0.0041 101.22 52.22M
Venture Life Group Plc is listed in the Misc Retail Stores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker VLG. The last closing price for Venture Life was 42.25p. Over the last year, Venture Life shares have traded in a share price range of 27.00p to 43.00p.

Venture Life currently has 125,831,530 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Venture Life is £52.22 million. Venture Life has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 101.22.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
07/11/2016
05:42
Market will start pricing in a Clinton win and and a dollar rate rise today.

Replace that spring, red :-)

Dollar, dollar, batman!

apad

apad
04/11/2016
16:30
Spring broke. Bottled out.

red

redartbmud
04/11/2016
16:19
Still coiled, buy not so much spring.

Don't know the meaning of those imoji things, so can't use them.


red

redartbmud
04/11/2016
15:50
APAD

Ha Ha - my imoji.

Like a coiled spring, ready to pounce. Can't decide, left or right.

Befuddled from Burnley.

red

redartbmud
04/11/2016
15:37
Slaughtered a goat, red.
apad

apad
04/11/2016
15:22
APAD

For now Tw. above my target price which is around £1.40 and bits.

Did you read the tea leaves, I mean charts, before your monumental leap of faith?

red

redartbmud
04/11/2016
15:14
Don't think so - the generic suppliers are in the sights.
If she gets in she can only go to war.

apad

apad
04/11/2016
14:58
A Clinton win could kill it. Temporarily?


red

redartbmud
04/11/2016
14:55
Just put daughter's balance into GSK, red.

Mr. Bearbull critical of GSK today.

Still could go all over the place. Looks like a bank without PPI to me. Strong dollar in the New Year. FWIW.

apad

apad
04/11/2016
14:52
Dilemma.

Buy back Tw. or buy Gsk

Dithering from Dundee.

red

redartbmud
03/11/2016
16:54
Well done, red. Avoid dollar stock day:-)
apad

apad
03/11/2016
14:38
Just sold some Tw. for £1.4844, bought fro £1.416596.
Like taking candy from a baby.
May not be out at the top, but I am out with my stake intact and shares and £5.43 additional cash. The Tw. in my ISA are free and I have additional accumulated cash of £9.22.

Life is good.

red

redartbmud
02/11/2016
22:09
APAD

Ok I will be ready on the starting blocks in the New Year.

red

redartbmud
02/11/2016
18:10
Profit warnings on CRAW and SPRP have not helped me but I remain positive on both companies. XPP continues to perform well.
fozzie
02/11/2016
17:38
Leave it to the new year, red.

Changing horses - NO. I can record start of the year and the software will update automatically. Following the vagaries of change - that way madness lies.

What I like is the real status at the start of the year, followed by the way the market exposes the decision.

apad

apad
02/11/2016
17:25
I will attempt to put my head above the parapet with a couple or three holdings. Out tonight but I will give it my best.

Are there any rules for changing horses?

House builders.
Point taken on help to buy and possible increases in mortgage rates. Both should be in tintins scribblings anyway FWIW. If base rates move upwards by .25% in the next 12 months, I fail to see how that event would totally collapse the housing market. I do hope that I am off whack on that one.

If jobs are lost and the working foreigners scoot back to their own countries, as part of Brexit, the net result could see little change to unemployment. That assumes the Brits in the EC aren't extradited back to the UK. I do hope that statement isn't politically incorrect.


red

redartbmud
02/11/2016
13:23
Maybe looking ahead to the "help to buy" initiatives to be dropped and a future increase in mortgage rates changing the environment of the housebuilders, red?

apad

apad
02/11/2016
13:14
"My portfolio doesn't lend itself to competitions as I don't have many stocks that are likely to fly away on growth or descend into oblivion on an under performance."

Don't agree, red. Big bear will leave you looking pretty smug :-)

apad

apad
02/11/2016
11:04
APAD

Oil under pressure again. The indications are that exploration and development is still being pared back. That will continue to impact on the supply chain.

Don't understand the market view of house builders. Nothing has fallen off a cliff yet, post Brexit, and there is still an excess of demand over supply.

My portfolio doesn't lend itself to competitions as I don't have many stocks that are likely to fly away on growth or descend into oblivion on an under performance.

red

redartbmud
02/11/2016
10:08
mod has conviction holds as well, dacian.
apad

apad
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