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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Zpg | LSE:ZPG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BMHTHT14 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 490.40 | 489.60 | 489.80 | - | 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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10/2/2006 08:59 | soysoy, Returns on Zero's have fallen to unattractive levels, and the one's that offer the better returns need a following wind in markets to achieve those levels. Looking further down the spectrum, there are four Income shares that look interesting, but you are now beginning to look at highly geared situations. ICH are on a big discount and offer a good yield, but the shares are geared 3X. RVYI has done incredibly well, and could be an interesting punt over the last 18 months of it's life. NST look interesting if you believe there will be further corporate action in the financials sector. Finally, AMN look good value, with the prospect of a growing yield, and some decent capital appreciation, though there is a lot of $ exposure, and should the $ weaken, this would have an effect on NAV. If you want any further information, just let me know. Grumpy old tiltonboy...lol... | tiltonboy | |
10/2/2006 08:11 | Well you have done well with ESXZ have got anymore good ones | soysoy | |
09/2/2006 20:15 | tiraider, You must remember that I own the Units, so I actually want the market to go up. I also own EXSZ, which is ZPG's largest holding, so again, I want to see my return maximised in the last 10 months of it's life. tiltonboy | tiltonboy | |
09/2/2006 19:56 | LOL!!! I'm sure he'll cheer up despite the rise! Chart looks good as well, I suspect mms will run the bid up to 4.5 in coming sessions as they sold that big lot to G/Sachs for 4.65. | tiraider | |
09/2/2006 11:26 | soysoy, lol tiltonboy | tiltonboy | |
09/2/2006 11:25 | HI Tiraider , do you think Tiltonboy seems grompy these days he was always tell us to sell out | soysoy | |
09/2/2006 10:57 | mm's have probably run out of ZPG | tiraider | |
09/2/2006 10:11 | Golden sach want some more or NAV gone up | soysoy | |
07/2/2006 14:59 | So you are invested in ZPG, and you don't know what they are invested in!!!! | tiltonboy | |
07/2/2006 12:06 | HAVE ZPG GOT SHARES IN THESE | soysoy | |
06/2/2006 23:11 | Post removed by ADVFN | Abuse team | |
06/2/2006 22:42 | its a good rumour, keep it up. That's a big vote of confidence. | haveagoodday | |
06/2/2006 22:40 | could we have a buyout on the cards from goldern sachs THE ZERO PREFERENCE GROWTH TRUST PLC The Company has today been notified that on 31 January 2006, Goldman Sachs Group Inc was interested in 1,950,000 Growth shares in the Company, representing 6.50% in aggregate of the relevant issued class of capital. The interest arose from a beneficial interest held by Goldman Sachs International, a wholly owned indirect subsidiary of Goldman Sachs Group Inc | soysoy | |
06/2/2006 18:43 | Goldman Sachs must have some confidence in ZPG.....they probably read that I recently topped up and followed my lead(LOLs) THE ZERO PREFERENCE GROWTH TRUST PLC The Company has today been notified that on 31 January 2006, Goldman Sachs Group Inc was interested in 1,950,000 Growth shares in the Company, representing 6.50% in aggregate of the relevant issued class of capital. The interest arose from a beneficial interest held by Goldman Sachs International, a wholly owned indirect subsidiary of Goldman Sachs Group Inc 6 February 2006 | tiraider | |
02/2/2006 18:34 | I'm a happy chappie today with an 18% increase in ETL.........ZPG next!! | haveagoodday | |
02/2/2006 18:32 | 8.28 - 8.12 = 0.16 0.16 divided by 8.12 = 0.0197 0.0197 x 100 = 1.97% | haveagoodday | |
02/2/2006 18:26 | I get the answer to: + 1.970443349753694581 Is that better? tiltonboy | tiltonboy | |
02/2/2006 18:25 | It's 1.97%. All these posts - I thought there must have been a takeover when I logged on! Nice to see it up again - investmnts looking good. | haveagoodday | |
02/2/2006 18:17 | 8.28p ------------- = 1.01 8.12p I was in liverpool last week grazzy city fun place tobe, good for laugh | soysoy | |
02/2/2006 18:09 | My calculater is broke | soysoy | |
02/2/2006 18:04 | soysoy, I'm happy to put as much analysis on here as you want, but I'm not exactly sure what you want. If it's more than just the stated figures in the RNS, then I will be happy to help. If it's just the percentage increase in NAV from last week to this week you want, then divide one by the other and you've got your answer. We got a point off the scousers last night, so I couldn't be happier!!! tiltonboy | tiltonboy | |
02/2/2006 17:59 | you sound happy | soysoy | |
02/2/2006 16:04 | All the figures are there, can't you do it yourself. | tiltonboy | |
02/2/2006 15:56 | Can you work out the percentage increase from last week to this week on zpg please | soysoy |
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