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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Volex Plc | LSE:VLX | London | Ordinary Share | GB0009390070 | ORD 25P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
5.00 | 1.46% | 347.00 | 346.00 | 348.00 | 348.00 | 330.00 | 330.00 | 465,918 | 16:35:04 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Electronic Components, Nec | 722.8M | 36.8M | 0.2031 | 17.13 | 630.42M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/9/2014 17:15 | Directors have been buying fairly regularly during the reorganisation phase at prices between 79p & 115p. If the Nov interims confirm the turnaround l fully expect these prices to soon be left behind. | mikepompeyfan | |
15/9/2014 15:57 | Yes 0.13% holding is quite impressive | buywell2 | |
15/9/2014 15:42 | Decided to buy back in to these today after selling out some six months ago, due to a lack of recovery progress. More recently, however, newsflow has been good, the chart has turned up and the numerous directors' buys can't be ignored. | puzzler2 | |
12/9/2014 17:01 | yep , 100 target (NRI) | value viper | |
12/9/2014 16:49 | And a replacement RNS issued a few hours later - wouldn't be a real Volex RNS without a balls-up... | imastu pidgitaswell | |
12/9/2014 14:06 | through the June high, nice higher highs and higher lows now imo. CR | cockneyrebel | |
12/9/2014 14:02 | That's the 6th recent director buy now: (Deals tab) | protean | |
12/9/2014 12:36 | Volex plc (the "Company"), a global provider of power and data cabling solutions, announces that on 12 September 2014 Daren Morris, a non-executive director, purchased 30,000 Ordinary Shares of 25 pence in the Company ("Ordinary Shares") at a price of 88.4 pence per share, representing in total 0.03% of the ordinary issued share capital of the Company. | mikepompeyfan | |
09/9/2014 09:27 | Wrong thread opodio? | deanowls | |
09/9/2014 09:21 | Blucora (i.e. Infospace): Worse Than Blinkx plc & Babylon Ltd FEBRUARY 18, 2014 3:52 AM / 4 COMMENTS Gotham City Research initiates coverage on Blucora, Inc (a.k.a. Infospace). Blinkx next??? “Google’ – Harvard Business School Professor Benjamin Edelman, author of The Darker Side of Blinkx, and the “Doogie Howser of online investigative work” according to former federal prosecutor Richard Boscovich GOTHAM CITY RESEARCH’S OPINIONS +60% of BCOR’s revenue will evaporate in coming quarters, as Google realizes it is better off without BCOR. Google and Yahoo can walk away from Blucora any time. At least 50% of BCOR’s traffic is derived from malware, click fraud, illicit traffic (e.g. child pornography), and otherwise suspect traffic. Blucora and its partners’ practices will receive scrutiny from Google, advertisers, FTC, DOJ, FBI, IRS, &/or the SEC. BCOR shares are worth no more than $5.00/share, and <$1.00/share if BCOR compensates affected parties. SUMMARY OF FACTS 94.81% of Infospace.com visitors go to css.infospace.com, a known redirect virus/browser hijacker. Infospace.com/Iminen 3 of dogpile’s Top 10 search words are child porn-related. Webcrawler aggressively purchased child porn search traffic in recent quarters. Google prohibits advertising related to child pornography. 80+% of webcrawler’s visitors originate from outside the US, yet only ~1% of BCOR’s revenues are international. Ads displayed in Blucora-branded search results violate requirements set in their 2011 Amended Agreement. Metacrawler is the 3,301st most visited site, yet is defunct. ~10% decline in Google revenues wipes ~50% of BCOR EPS. BCOR has a storied history of defrauding investors, customers, and vendors over the last 15+ years. Free cash flow has gone negative over the last 9 months. ~50% of recent cash flow from operations consists of increases in accrued liabilities. Non-GAAP reporting, not seen since 2003, is back. Audit fees declined sharply, after changing auditors in ‘12. Gotham City Research contacted Blucora on several occasions and did not hear back from the Company. The full report: | opodio | |
08/9/2014 16:53 | New iPhone, IPad being launched blah blah? Also seen a few articles about dodgy chargers causing fires, ergo encouraging the great unwashed to buy the 'proper' chargers etc etc. All good stuff... | imastu pidgitaswell | |
08/9/2014 12:11 | just dumped mine moved the investment into UTW | opodio | |
08/9/2014 10:45 | excllent move up and long overdue imho.. gla | andyview | |
08/9/2014 10:42 | Ha ha. Just read CR has been buying. That'll be it then. ;-) | mikepompeyfan | |
08/9/2014 10:41 | Nice move up . Don't know why. Bit late to be a response to the share magazine write up. | mikepompeyfan | |
28/8/2014 20:35 | Nice write up in the share magazine supplement | bossman1978 | |
19/8/2014 19:08 | Somebody is very confident..!! spending 160K long may buys like that continue. | yzf750 | |
19/8/2014 09:52 | Going in the right direction now and good to see. Gla | andyview | |
19/8/2014 09:39 | 194,000 buy today. Nice. | mikepompeyfan | |
15/8/2014 12:08 | added flybe | opodio | |
15/8/2014 12:07 | Am hoping that like flybe this share is bottoming. Impossible to pick the absolute best time to buy but 2 years out, if all goes as hoped, it shouldn't matter. | mikepompeyfan | |
13/8/2014 10:23 | A bit of buying interest today, if we see this strengthen then £1 is my short term target. Any ideas on the next trading update? | andyview | |
13/8/2014 07:04 | I did not use the word floor I said support The support has been broken | buywell2 | |
13/8/2014 02:58 | Whole market is choppy, like the turbulent situations in Iraq, Palestine & Ukraine. Needs patience a grit for now. | napoleon 14th | |
12/8/2014 11:06 | I agree Andy. Only trouble is will the price hold up until the next news which l don't think is due until the November interims ? Markets are looking very short term atm. Could be a choppy ride until then. | mikepompeyfan |
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