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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Yell Grp. | LSE:YELL | London | Ordinary Share | GB0031718066 | 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% | 1.20 | - | 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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26/7/2012 09:33 | much easier to wipe out the pi's though isn't it. | bingowing | |
26/7/2012 09:32 | A buy back of shares would make perfect sense actually. It would bring about an increase in the share price leading to a stronger position if debt for equity was required. It would also allow the possibility of a rights issue. These sorts of options should be considered well before a wipe out of shareholder value and if they ant they would be serious questions asked of the BOD | nando01 | |
26/7/2012 09:24 | rich, i will answer 2 for you A) because that wouldn't achieve anything other than shafting shorters and that has no impact on the financial well being of the company (sales, profits and cash generation) there you go | ggekkko | |
26/7/2012 09:23 | Did they have debt of over £2bn and a the market cap of a packet of peanuts? | spennysimmo | |
26/7/2012 09:20 | Condor resources seemed to do ok after their consolidation.... Just sayin. | bingowing | |
26/7/2012 09:17 | I can't figure out how to get the interactive chart in the hearder. In the meantime here is a static version. Massive signal for a swing trade. There is a huge divergence on the MACD, large gap to fill and trading way below the 50 EMA. That is 3 buy signals but the MACD divergence is the strongest signal. Realistic target for anyone having a go. 1.6p - 1.7p. I don't have any editing software on the PC I am on so I can't mark it up right now to show what I mean. | spennysimmo | |
26/7/2012 09:12 | Do parrots get SICK ? Cause this is as sick as a parrot. | hvs | |
26/7/2012 09:11 | spenny, i just did in at 1.13 for the bounce | ggekkko | |
26/7/2012 09:09 | And they will be buying Spenny! | 1westham | |
26/7/2012 09:06 | I'm just trying to get the Big Charts chart back. It is weird. The EMG thread has them fine. When I create one for Yell and post the code here it won't display. I'm working on it. Putting all the fundamentals to one side there is actually a massive swing trade signal to buy on the chart. | spennysimmo | |
26/7/2012 09:05 | anyone going to Exchange House this morning ? | jamrol | |
26/7/2012 08:58 | spenny, i wish that was our chart! | ggekkko | |
26/7/2012 08:51 | I don't think there is a chance of a long term recovery for the brave, certainly not pre-restructure. The company will survive but to the detriment of shareholders. The time in my opinion, if there is one, to invest in Yell will be post restructure and once the dust has settled. Just look at PFD recently. I haven't been following it too closely but I think the share price has fallen approximately 40%-50% since the consolidation. I right royal shafting for the PI. My own personal view? Cost pound average into UK government owned banks. When the country comes out of this mess, which it will as history has taught us it always does, and the dust has settled and the time is right, the gov will start to sell its stake back to the private sector and dividends will be start to resume. When that happens the big funds will start buying aggressively. The PI's who accumalate now will enjoy the ride. | spennysimmo | |
26/7/2012 08:47 | lol take it numbers werent your best subject at school son??:) | comedy | |
26/7/2012 08:47 | no son i wasnt ramping at multiples of 1.5p...i did say on last up we could go to 3p to 4p...but that was when we were 1.2p ..1.3p...1.4...1.5.. | comedy | |
26/7/2012 08:43 | think spenny the safest place is still under the mattress:) | comedy | |
26/7/2012 08:43 | Where this is a dog there will always be a topinfo clan pump and dumper pushing it, aint that right comedy ! If it goes to 1.5p he will post IDS forgetting he was ramping it at multiples higher than current price recently. | thal2soar | |
26/7/2012 08:42 | well i will say it first as i bet we get this posted next week...i should have chucked the garden shed at yell when 1.1p to buy:) | comedy | |
26/7/2012 08:42 | Simple answer. There are safer places to invest your hard earned money than Yell. cyberbub 25 Jul'12 - 21:28 - 73822 of 73855 Spenny, you've been around for a long time on Yell. What's your opinion of the current situation - terminal for shareholders, or a chance of long-term recovery for the brave? Would genuinely be interested. I don't hold here at the minute BTW. | spennysimmo | |
26/7/2012 08:41 | Current spread 1.13 sell 1.18 to buy, quoted 1.137 to buy and couldn't sell any. Price drop coming. | oilyrag | |
26/7/2012 08:33 | Yell's Annual General Meeting will be held at 11am on Thursday 26 July 2012 at Exchange House, Primrose Street, London EC2A 2HS. | comedy | |
26/7/2012 08:33 | yashidi think 11am...on the rns from june..the one before yesterday | comedy |
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