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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2.50 | 0.72% | 348.50 | 346.00 | 348.00 | 348.50 | 340.00 | 340.00 | 187,923 | 16:35:20 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Electronic Components, Nec | 722.8M | 36.8M | 0.2026 | 17.13 | 628.4M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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12/6/2024 15:37 | Long term chart looks beautiful primed to take off! | ![]() allstar4eva | |
04/6/2024 22:08 | nat short selling as he's bored. Must be great to use his own company as his sweet shop. | ![]() insideryou | |
02/6/2024 11:59 | Electric cars and windfarms: here comes a boom in copper prices | ![]() aishah | |
25/5/2024 10:32 | If you apply a disciplined approach when investing in AIM stocks then you should be OK overall. Always do your due diligence, avoid story stocks and herd mentality imo. | ![]() aishah | |
25/5/2024 09:32 | I see scumbags are now stealing the cables off EV chargers.....should bode well for Volex. Trying to add a positive ray of light to broken britain! | ![]() paraguay | |
25/5/2024 09:03 | Urgent reforms are needed to prevent the flow of companies exiting the London Stock Exchange becoming a flood – and AIM is a great place to start, says Lord Rothschild | ![]() aishah | |
24/5/2024 11:43 | Upwards I mean | ![]() johndoe23 | |
24/5/2024 11:43 | Yep was thinking of adding if 350p broke | ![]() johndoe23 | |
24/5/2024 11:11 | Looking good | ![]() allstar4eva | |
24/5/2024 09:53 | Dates for the diary: Results for FY March 24 will be released on Wednesday 26 June 24. An Investor Meet Company presentation will be held at 10am on Friday 28 June 24. Investors can sign in or register here: | ![]() eagle eye | |
24/5/2024 09:10 | 500p target... | ![]() someuwin | |
23/5/2024 07:35 | National Grid raising £7bln to invest in electricity grid infrastructure including EV chargers | ![]() ijamlon | |
21/5/2024 13:19 | The very fact Nat would reference that takeover probably tells you he doesn't mind VLX being contemplated as a target. | ![]() ijamlon | |
21/5/2024 10:42 | What does he say | ![]() pcok | |
21/5/2024 10:19 | Nat does comment over on x | ![]() deanowls | |
21/5/2024 10:11 | That was my point, certain not a negative | ![]() johndoe23 | |
21/5/2024 09:03 | I saw the 'comparison' with XPP as a positive, not a stick with which to beat VLX. | ![]() blusteradjuster | |
21/5/2024 08:43 | The LSE is indeed moribund and has been for years. Too much fixation on short-term dividends in the UK market at the expense of a real understanding of the company's long-term growth position that you get in the US. However VLX has not experienced the sort of problems that XPP has had recently, and also has the no small matter of Nat Rothschild significant holding. | ![]() valhamos | |
21/5/2024 08:28 | Retesting the breakout too so I bought back this morning | ![]() donald pond | |
21/5/2024 08:22 | Lots of LSE-listed companies being taken out recently - part of a general impression that the LSE is moribund with valuations to match. I guess the 'read-across' is that VLX might be a target for a bid. | ![]() blusteradjuster | |
21/5/2024 08:17 | Sorry, but I don't see the connection between VLX and XPP? | ![]() valhamos | |
21/5/2024 08:14 | Would have thought would have been up today with the events at XP... | ![]() johndoe23 | |
21/5/2024 08:13 | @NatRothschild1 Bid for XP Power is obviously likely to ignite the debate re London valuations, de-equitization of the market. #LSE #UKNewsToday | ![]() aishah |
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