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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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West China | LSE:WCC | London | Ordinary Share | JE00B1G5G525 | ORD 10P |
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% | 695.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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24/8/2010 12:41 | This thread has all the info one needs..why create another one? | nurdin | |
24/8/2010 12:37 | I've changed the charts anyway already. No big deal. If people prefer the censored thread, fine. I'll try not to cry... :-( | edmundshaw | |
24/8/2010 11:42 | If anyone wants to do their own figs I estimate average no of shares for the year as 3.78bn and looking back at my earlier figs,which seem to be confirmed by newspaper article, gives eps of 27.5c for 2010.But then we know that WCC always beats estimates. | mikeja | |
24/8/2010 11:40 | Sorry this link works- | williemanjaro | |
24/8/2010 11:29 | By the time we are able to trade this could be around £10. So when TDW, RBS, etc gets their act together do we think there will be more volatility (Monday)? New thread looks great - can you add sound effects to that pic? | groobeer | |
24/8/2010 11:23 | Thats great Rob and thanks. | bongo bwana | |
24/8/2010 11:08 | $2.09=£8.727 in old share price | mikeja | |
24/8/2010 11:07 | £8.74 if u round up! | rob67 | |
24/8/2010 11:04 | Yes non premium cant access that thread | rob67 | |
24/8/2010 11:03 | Rob - is that about 873 p in old money ? | supersturrock | |
24/8/2010 11:03 | This link works. | melton john | |
24/8/2010 11:02 | If the meeting is on thursday i would think the earliest an anouncement would be would be after trading on thursday ready for Friday trading. | nissi_beach | |
24/8/2010 11:00 | Says premium only | stegrego | |
24/8/2010 10:56 | 2ngawang and all--if you want a new thread-have set up one with read write options -quite prepared to boot off time wasters --but only if needs be!:^) Happy postings ! Epic for thread 2233 | williemanjaro | |
24/8/2010 10:55 | allstar yes i did do something not sure i was going to do bought some more at 3.30am this morning spread is much tighter and can buy with IG in £ per point so not even fx risk either | nissi_beach | |
24/8/2010 10:49 | What is HK$2.09 the equiv to in GBP? Many thanks in advance. | bongo bwana | |
24/8/2010 10:44 | I've read on here talk of interims on Thursday. As far as I know from the RNS it's on the agenda for the meeting. Have we been told elsewhere the results will be out on Thursday or is this just a prediction. | allstar_07 | |
24/8/2010 10:18 | if they hit 42% margin and execute on growth this will be 3.5+ by early next yr imho...consens for 2011 would rise to 35c+ and i personally think we'll be close to shanshui rating by early '11 | aim11 | |
24/8/2010 10:15 | Thanks aim - 42% margin for the year would be great. | mcfly79 | |
24/8/2010 10:13 | That is seriously good news aim. | forest owlet | |
24/8/2010 10:11 | I don't think we can exclude the possibility of HK IIs (and PIs) selling for a quick 20% plus jh. However, it seems likely the majority is old London-based II holders, particularly as we know most ex-AIM PIs can't yet trade. | forest owlet | |
24/8/2010 10:10 | from The Standard in HK...v interesting [WCC] will continue to tap the western China market that Beijing is keen to develop, said chairman Zhang Jimin said. He expects full-year profit margin to match last year's 42 percent. The margin dropped in the first four months but Zhang said that was due to seasonal factors and the Lunar New Year holiday. Orders for cement for reconstruction in regions hit by natural disasters may come in the fourth quarter, he said. MANDY LO | aim11 |
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