Edz, calm down. I'm the secretary not the original. Someone left the front gates open at ADVFN and I've been sent out to find you.
Dear trout what arogent idiot you must be when someone asks a perfectly honest question and you can't answer it without being rude.if you have been in this game for so many years I would of thought a responsible answer would have been given. God forbid anyone else who asks a question.Have a good life Good Luck
This was my last message here....... lots of rubbish posted between unfortunately ( the broker spot on it turned out ) if it falls back to the 19th July 2019 price of 70c look to buy back maybe ... .."PERSEUS... G.T.C .. Limit on all this month lifted last night @ 69c ( 0.69 ) looks like high was 73c broker cancord put target out over 100."
Placed a limit sale for 0.95c (after noticing at recent high ) lifted e-mail 4.16 am .. trading view shows this was highest price towards end of session .
Dear edz, thank you for your question. The Old Trout is out of the office for the weekend. However, it might be worth noting that he's been in this game for many a year and is well advised to make such decisions. Please can you stop asking daft questions on every single forum you post on. Good luck. TS
posted with interest.I have quite a few million of these shares and I'm now in profit but I'm just going to hang on in there knowing that shares don't go up in a straight line and ebbs and flows. With JM the news out in the next 9 months will be good and there should be a steady rise so what is the point in going in and out as you may call it wrong
Kier has been awarded a contract for multiple lots in a £30bn Government framework: [link] The only lots which Kier was not awarded are residential and demolition. This huge seven-year contract win will produce many millions in revenue for Kier over the next seven years and produce great quality buildings for central and regional authorities. And as far as day-to-day contract wins go, Kier has also won a contract as the main contractor for Braintree Council's £30m Manor Street town-centre regeneration scheme. I hope that will help anyone here who keeps wondering how Kier manages to make money and why Kier has been the number one work winning contractor throughout the last 12 months up to September. And banks won't be getting tough with Kier since it's the second largest business in its sector, pays its debt obligations on time and rewards investors with 4% on its corporate bonds; a moderate rate of interest from a dependable business. My message here contains FACTS, not mere wonderings. That's why I'm invested in Kier.