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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Wagon | LSE:WAGN | London | Ordinary Share | GB0009327056 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 1.25 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/1/2008 01:44 | anyone posting at this time of night is either very lonely or needs a girlfriend. I confess to both! LOL | olivercromwell | |
18/1/2008 01:43 | dunno but it looks primed for a further fall. | stockscreeners | |
17/1/2008 11:12 | Am I correct in saying that this co calculates the drip div when it issues its results - ie when the share price was c29p? | killieboy | |
17/1/2008 10:11 | mikey34.. I expected a bit of a drop today. On saying that, this may start a gradual climb towards 50p on the expectation of an announcement regarding the reduction of net debt. | exile | |
16/1/2008 18:49 | This has held up very well given the broad sell off. | mikey34 | |
16/1/2008 18:21 | marked xd now on monitor | s34icknote | |
15/1/2008 17:20 | PAV1 THIS GOES XDIV TOMORROW! So I guess the price action we should expect has already happened :0) | doubleorquits | |
15/1/2008 15:39 | hectorp said...... stockscreeners.... - Bear market? in some sectors yes, not in the UK stock market, it is still above 5 year support. ENDS cant agree with you there hectorp. chuck out oil gas and base materials and the ftse is currently at 2750. there was a report in this weekends observer, also stock market historian schwartz as also declared the market (this weekend) as a bear, mind i could have told him that 3 months ago. like i said previously......a bear market has no respect for past history or fundies. | stockscreeners | |
15/1/2008 13:07 | CR, THIS GOES XDIV 18/01 , what sort of price action can we expect, also do you hold ldc???? cheers pav 1 | pav 1 | |
15/1/2008 11:04 | stockscreeners.... - Bear market? in some sectors yes, not in the UK stock market, it is still above 5 year support. Shorting? that was last August: they have probably closed a portion of that position long since. I think you 'doth protest too much' on the thread today, and I suggest you are having the opposite effect of your intentions. H. | hectorp | |
15/1/2008 10:15 | Check out some of crs other stocks...lol jqv cfe ....lol | dumbarton2 | |
15/1/2008 09:35 | aleman, you still in JCR?. took profits a while back and hold my initial investment. my thoughts are that it should be a defensive player in the present market turmoil. | stockscreeners | |
15/1/2008 09:33 | i wouldnt be too sure phil J. a bear market has no respect for past history or fundies. | stockscreeners | |
15/1/2008 08:18 | Added some more today | alexx | |
15/1/2008 08:17 | Shorting paid off big time over the past year BUT.............this worm has turned. | philjeans | |
15/1/2008 08:17 | WAGN is showing as closed on IG?!? | kablinsky | |
15/1/2008 08:12 | Two points, they may well have been short here, but, the company keeps telling the world all is fine. Now, over time the short will fail, as profits shoot back upwards. For us holders this is great, the shorters HAVE to buy stock in, to cover. | tara7 | |
14/1/2008 19:36 | Susibe, he idolises me really, that's why he follows me around. I take it as flattering that he is so lost for his own investment ideas - he has none so spends his time trying to get in mine on the cheap by deramping - bless. CR | cockneyrebel | |
14/1/2008 19:33 | Stockscreener - I asked you to define a bear market once before - you couldn't - and you don't know what you're talking about so you just avoided the question, as you do every tough question lololol. CR | cockneyrebel | |
14/1/2008 19:29 | SS, I think you'll find there's a long queue for susie... ;-)) | sportbilly1976 |
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