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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-8.50 | -2.65% | 312.50 | 312.00 | 313.00 | 316.00 | 307.00 | 310.00 | 379,982 | 16:35:10 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Electronic Components, Nec | 722.8M | 36.8M | 0.2031 | 15.36 | 565.21M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/9/2016 18:06 | 40p support has gone | pictureframe | |
01/9/2016 14:49 | Wait for profit warning steady drip drip down wards people selling cos they know | tjbird | |
20/8/2016 16:01 | Thank you Duncan Doughnut. I increased my position in the last couple of days after my initial buying in the previous week. I think the chart is at a point where buying will pick up. free stock charts from uk.advfn.com It's just what the chart looks like to me. I try to work on trends, trying to catch the lows but not trying too hard to catch them perfectly timed. I agree regarding the CFO, he has bought rather a lot for a guy that hasn't been in the position that long. The performance of the company seems to have picked up since he's been in the CFO position I have to say. | value king | |
17/8/2016 09:21 | Welcome value king. I'm following the CFO who has been buying like there's no tomorrow. I don't think I would pay much attention to dlku-troll :-] | duncan doughnut | |
17/8/2016 07:21 | Cisco is cutting up to 14,000 jobs worldwide, as the company shifts its focus from hardware to software. This according to tech website CRN. Cisco has so far declined to comment on the reports. The company is the latest in a string of big US tech firm to cut jobs, with both Microsoft and HP announcing redundancies earlier this year. | dlku | |
16/8/2016 21:13 | I have finally bought into these late today now that they have retraced 10% from the high :-] | value king | |
27/7/2016 17:33 | Our CFO Mr Morris has bought a fair few shares of late. | duncan doughnut | |
27/7/2016 14:44 | as a matter of interest Imastu.... at what price were you in at.... I got clobbered at 80p a while back.... | supasapi | |
26/7/2016 09:36 | Yes looking good | pictureframe | |
26/7/2016 08:56 | Very happy to hold here 🚉 | linton5 | |
24/7/2016 12:54 | If I didn't have a login name - I would choose Duncan Disorderly | toffeeman | |
20/7/2016 19:45 | bowl to 80p | dlku | |
20/7/2016 16:19 | Don't want a takeover at prices under 100. Or frankly 200... In any event, Nat loses big time at anything under 100 given contributions to refinancings. And the director purchase yesterday couldn't take place if one was pending. Apart from that... | imastu pidgitaswell | |
20/7/2016 16:12 | smells like a takeover | pictureframe | |
20/7/2016 15:47 | will the japs come and buy this to add to their arm | dadedidodu | |
20/7/2016 15:46 | VLK - Vislink - Big director buying!!!! | dadedidodu | |
20/7/2016 15:13 | 60p looks possible in next 2 weeks,keep an eye on bwng | linton5 | |
20/7/2016 13:50 | Dont think we are going to see a pull back - next stop 50p | pictureframe | |
20/7/2016 08:55 | A strong update from ECM today | value king | |
19/7/2016 14:43 | That's large volume today. Anybody know when the next company update is due? TIA | value king | |
19/7/2016 13:53 | Restricted buying now mmm | linton5 | |
19/7/2016 13:41 | Yes it tested that 40p previous resistance , looks like 40p is the new floor. | pictureframe | |
19/7/2016 13:37 | Yip me to,there getting scooped up wonder who by? A break of 41 will take us onto next resistance at 51 | linton5 | |
19/7/2016 13:34 | I am waiting for a nice pull back (if any). | pictureframe |
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