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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 | |
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0.50 | 0.16% | 319.00 | 318.50 | 319.50 | 325.00 | 316.00 | 325.00 | 42,965 | 09:38:29 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Electronic Components, Nec | 722.8M | 36.8M | 0.2031 | 15.56 | 572.45M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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02/12/2017 17:30 | "Had forgotten about 200 day moving averages 'n all that stuff..." Dear oh dear. All those wasted years. | penycae | |
02/12/2017 17:01 | Had forgotten about 200 day moving averages 'n all that stuff... Yes, 90 is a clear resistance (previous support in 2013) on that chart. Re PE ratio, important to note earnings are reported in Dollars, share price is in Sterling. Probably helpful, but Dollar not as strong as Euro against Sterling. But it's all about future earnings, and whether they will be achieved. Have to say the more I see and hear about the direction of travel regarding electric cars and the important element of government legislation (sensible or not, it is what is it...) around the world, the more attractive investing in a quality cable maker becomes. | imastu pidgitaswell | |
01/12/2017 16:48 | What a great little stock this is proving to be. Looks like meeting my initial target of 90p fairly soon, which will complete the bowl on the three year chart. But I wonder how much further it has to climb, potentially. At £75m mcap, it would have to move a third higher to get that 100m threshold that some iis will be looking for. That would be a share price of about 1.10. Current PE at 11 looks undemanding, if the business really is in recovery. | brucie5 | |
22/11/2017 14:11 | Budget, electric cars blah, blah. BBC: options Posted at 13:03 Electric cars charged up The chancellor unveils extra funds and tax incentives for electric car drivers. That includes a new £400m charging infrastructure fund, an extra £100m in Plug-In-Car Grant, and £40m for research into charging. Can't hurt VLX. | imastu pidgitaswell | |
15/11/2017 16:37 | Bit of buying at the end . Maybe its going to getting tipped in on the of the investment mags? | she-ra | |
12/11/2017 19:50 | Doesnt matter what exchange its on anywhere in the world. Its 'profile' that counts. An on trend jam tomorrow offshore venture capital scam is the same anywhere. An unprofitable speculative miner/pharma with an intertesting news spike is the same anywhere. A hi prft growth lo dbt well funded winner is the same anywhere. A massive first swings to profits bagger is the same anywhere. Lightly regulated Aim simply increases your exposure, sharpens your focus & deepens your understanding of all the types. You are diving for pearls in waters full of disappointing or hostile creatures so its up to you to learn the difference. Statistically: the smaller the marcap, smaller the dbt%, sufficient cash & larger the prft% the larger the gain. | luckymouse | |
11/11/2017 19:50 | MALCOLMMM 11 Nov '17 - 09:38 - 2830 of 2830 0 0 Look at Barclays down 17% this year, just have to research and find the good ones ,Stockopedia in very helpful well worth the subscription imo. -------------------- Malcolm, what criteria do you search for? | brucie5 | |
11/11/2017 09:38 | Look at Barclays down 17% this year, just have to research and find the good ones ,Stockopedia in very helpful well worth the subscription imo. | malcolmmm | |
10/11/2017 17:57 | Yes so are/were Flowgroup, Vislink and Quindell :o( | 1fox1 | |
10/11/2017 17:28 | 1fox1 - ASOS and BooHoo are on AIM. | she-ra | |
10/11/2017 16:38 | I would not be worried about AIM as this is a quality company trying to save money.It should not be tarnished by the other idiots on AIM.Looking better here and my initial target is £1. | red army | |
10/11/2017 16:02 | Topped up a few more today although I find it a bit worrying the move to AIM. Every time I get involved there I end up with a big headache? Have shortened my stop loss to cover the move to this market. Too much jiggery-pokery goes on there for my liking | 1fox1 | |
10/11/2017 14:29 | 10-12p jump anyway i wld have thgt - big boys in free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | luckymouse | |
10/11/2017 09:37 | I see 90p on the 3 year chart. | brucie5 | |
10/11/2017 09:31 | I am up about 10% since 3rd October , found these on Stockopedia | malcolmmm | |
10/11/2017 09:05 | 'Best first half operating profit performance for 5 years' Very quiet here. I look forward to seeing some analysis. Not entirely happy about the move to AIM. | brucie5 | |
07/11/2017 11:08 | Yes, looking bullish for the breakout toward £1. NT bought some time ago, I believe. | brucie5 | |
04/11/2017 10:52 | Results out next week. I'm not expecting much of the good vibes (electric vehicles, trade deals, overall streamlining etc) to manifest in hard numbers - yet, but the share price continues to head upwards in anticipation. Just hope it's not getting ahead of itself, but we'll see soon enough. Two year chart looks very nice, and recent trades have been on the buying side, for a few days now (but someone holding the price at 74). Large investor (Ruffer) also adding, up to 19%. All good for now. | imastu pidgitaswell | |
05/10/2017 16:34 | uefrtrddesaws | drainsford | |
13/9/2017 17:31 | Quite a few trades through more sells than buys. | freddie ferret | |
13/9/2017 17:27 | Strange price action today - down 7.5% on a few small trades (shorts?), presumably post iphone launch negativity(?) then back up, with a final trade back up at starting price (not big so not delayed, it seems). Be interesting to see if anything happens, after it was doing so well. | imastu pidgitaswell | |
05/9/2017 13:41 | she-ra If you are a seller or have sold why are you still hanging around on this thread??? | red army | |
05/9/2017 12:32 | Nexen are the recent strategic partner (your friendly harnesses debate above). I would guess it is just a defensive stake in their partner (Volex) by Nixen, but could be a fair way to go yet (say 10%, maybe 20%), having acquired just over 3%. They probably are buying as Golden Peaks (another recent RNS) are selling - GP went below 3% recently. But I have no idea - not complaining though... | imastu pidgitaswell | |
05/9/2017 11:24 | South Korea's Nexen Tech's name has appeared on the share register. I wonder if they will make a move on Volex. | she-ra |
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