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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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1.75 | 4.32% | 42.25 | 41.50 | 43.00 | 42.50 | 40.50 | 40.50 | 98,383 | 10:23:56 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Misc Retail Stores, Nec | 43.98M | 520k | 0.0041 | 103.05 | 53.16M |
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16/8/2018 19:58 | FARN and GDWN, Hazl. I seem to manage one a year. apad | apad | |
16/8/2018 19:18 | Sorry,I don't come on this thread very often but noticed your reference Janeann and thank you, for acknowledging my input....it makes a refreshing change. People are quick to be negative on these boards. Thank goodness for MODFORM,too,who is capable of thinking out of the box,being creative might just give you the edge in this game if it is getting ahead of the next person,and recognising something that other's can't. Never before have I had a share that so many people would like to see go down,so they can say I told you so! Well guess what, it is already a winner what ever happens next. Again anyone could be forgiven for taking some off the table as things look a bit shaky generally in the market as the directors sell some. I certainly don't have as many as I did but have loved being a part of it's exciting journey!. Things go in fashions ....even dare I say it FEVR might be out of fashion one day! Then again we all make mistakes APAD still has FARN to remember.... we are all human. I wish everyone well on their investments. My latest is INFA! | hazl | |
16/8/2018 18:40 | Watching CNBC and the Dow bounce should be enough to convince one of the futility of following macro trends and rumours. Yoodles in the market, while sheep in credulity, are wolves for conformity. No more income to spend until september. apad | apad | |
16/8/2018 17:26 | I would like for July to return or for September to arrive. I think Relative Strength has plunged by 40 or more pts for all of my major holdings. MAB1 symptomatic - | gsbmba99 | |
16/8/2018 16:25 | just bought a few more arc on the dip; missed the best price unfortunately | janeann | |
16/8/2018 15:25 | tlatsatt Timing, dear boy :-) red | redartbmud | |
16/8/2018 15:03 | yep. same. took out a punt short on aa. and today its up 4%... so far. :) | thelongandtheshortandthetall | |
16/8/2018 14:48 | Well, who would have predicted it: yoodles rallying - except for my latest trading punts:-( red | redartbmud | |
16/8/2018 14:29 | APAD Correct red | redartbmud | |
16/8/2018 13:45 | IDEXX presentation looks sound - I've dipped in but don't have the stamina for 2hours. Confident of 10% compound growth. Looks like a US stalwart. apad | apad | |
16/8/2018 13:07 | 6 BVXP buys at 3069p - total of 282 shares. Really is very little traded. apad | apad | |
16/8/2018 13:02 | Sorry, evasion. apad😊 | apad | |
16/8/2018 13:01 | Death tax avoidance coins. apad😎 | apad | |
16/8/2018 12:45 | Mozy The best time to buy gold, for at least 500 years was when Brown Gordon, the Blackheart, sold the UK gold reserves!! Having said that, it has crossed my mind to pick up a few. red | redartbmud | |
16/8/2018 12:15 | Isnt it easier to stock pile gold sovereigns then buy what ever you like when ever you like? | mozy123 | |
16/8/2018 12:06 | APAD Cousin was recommending the Fever elderflower yesterday, but she does take it with gin! Abstinence makes the heart grow fonder. red PS she is a canny shopper when it comes to offers - too much time on her hands? r | redartbmud | |
16/8/2018 11:29 | You're right in principle, dacian, but the cash flow statement raises some questions about the cost of waiting. apad | apad | |
16/8/2018 10:57 | BOOKIDS first, homebrew apad😊 | apad |
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