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CWC Norman Barrington 17 Nov 2015

complex offer Although I thought hold this AM, looking at the complexity of the deal and the risk in the wider market between now and 2nd QTR 2016 I decided to pull the plug this afternoon. Any share that returns 100%+ gain is a success in my book, and I'd like a little more cash in hand to take advantage of any market dips ahead. If a white knight comes along, I shall think "drat!" but a bird in the hand.... etc. Best wishes to all, no doubt see you elsewhere in due course. (Amongst my portfolio, I also hold PACE which is a right cliff hanger)

CRU Roger Baron 17 Nov 2015

why's that then? Volume usually very low here, but today volume quoted on iii is 17,456 yet this number is made up of three trades all of which were made yesterday morning not today.Actual vol today appears to be zero!

TPL 3Dimensional 17 Nov 2015

Re: Nostrum 333p Sorry, I was being too generous with my previous heading, their SP is 333p not 433p 333p and they wanted us to buy in to them @ 501p 3D

TPL 3Dimensional 17 Nov 2015

Nostrum 433p So sooo glad we never dealt with them. IMHO their share price was manipulated up to 565p while the talks were ongoing in order to make the deal look good for Tethys, thank the Lord it never happened!!Up yours Nostrum, if you hadn't have been so greedy and coughed up the 10.5p your companys SP may not have been looking so dismal now eh I love it when a plan comes together..........Murdoch!!3D

ACP Wonky_aim 17 Nov 2015

All is Calm De-rampers on the rampage trying to provoke sales. Funding organisation has not, I repeat HAS NOT gone into Administration. News on funding due soon.Top up while you can!DYOR

ALU stillere 17 Nov 2015

major interests any suggestions why charles stanley group would buy 5%

BEM jaja 17 Nov 2015

VAST going strong guys...

HLMA II Editor 17 Nov 2015

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BEM jaja 17 Nov 2015

SBLM iron ore is much larger than BEM

SHI oldjoe1 17 Nov 2015

Re: SHI, Director Buys at SIG........ <b>SIG : Chairman And Directors Buy Shares (DIRECTOR DEALINGS)</b> 11/17/2015 | 08:34am US/EasternLONDON (Alliance News) - Building products company SIG PLC on Tuesday said its chairman and two non-executive directors bought shares in the company.Chairman Leslie van de Walle bought 25,000 shares in the company at 126.48 pence per share, increasing his holding to 75,000 shares.Non-Executive Director Melvyn Ewell bought 7,850 shares at the same price, increasing his to 16,450 shares, and Non-Executive Director Janet Ashdown bought 11,750 shares, also at the same price, to increase hers to 33,450 shares.All the transactions were carried out on Tuesday, a day after SIG affirmed its reduced guidance for 2015 as trading conditions improved in October. The company had issued a profit warning last month as it was hit by weak markets in Europe and by a slowdown in the UK repair, maintenance and improvement market.Shares in SIG were up 1.8% on Tuesday to 128.10p.Copyright 2015 Alliance News Limited. All Rights Reserved., source Alliance News

OXS Pennyfalls 17 Nov 2015

Re: The long delay. Life is subjective ...and all you're doing is imposing your own cravings for a win on a process that has no emotions.Evidence: There is no factual evidence thhat this is going on much longer than expectedThere is no evidence that cases going on longer than the median result in the Claimaint winning.I'm sure if you were on the other side, you'd also be imposing these irrational positives to the Uzbek's case regarding timescales etc..Good luck all..."Very near future!" RIGHT !

SGP oldjoe1 17 Nov 2015

Re: SGP, broker update.... <b>Supergroup PLC 9.9% Potential Upside Indicated by Liberum CapitalPosted by: Ruth Bannister 17th November 2015</b>Supergroup PLC using EPIC/TICKER code LON:SGP has had its stock rating noted as ‘Reiterates’ with the recommendation being set at ‘BUY’ this morning by analysts at Liberum Capital. Supergroup PLC are listed in the Consumer Goods sector within UK Main Market. Liberum Capital have set their target price at 1770 GBX on its stock. This now indicates the analyst believes there is a possible upside of 9.9% from the opening price of 1610 GBX. Over the last 30 and 90 trading days the company share price has increased 182 points and increased 261 points respectively. Supergroup PLC LON:SGP has a 50 day moving average of 1,449.14 GBX and the 200 Day Moving Average price is recorded at 1,250.60 GBX. The 52 week high for the stock is 1690.08 GBX while the year low stock price is currently 750 GBX. There are currently 41,471,336 shares in issue with the average daily volume traded being 180,572. Market capitalisation for LON:SGP is £1,309,389,372 GBP. Supergroup PLC is a United Kingdom-based fashion retailer company, which offers clothing and accessories. The Company is the owner of the Superdry brand, which is a lifestyle brand that offers clothing, accessories, footwear and cosmetics. It operates in three segments: Retail, Wholesale and Central Cost.

OXS Pennyfalls 17 Nov 2015

Re: The long delay. Sorry Banker, I agree with DavidUzbek...basically think it's naive and flawed thinking regarding timescales.You only have to see other full reports of companies that have lost to prove your post wrong. I don't need to argue the point. Just read up yourself. That's the problem with PIs...DYOR doesn't really mean that.

DLAR geldman 17 Nov 2015

Re: what on earth DLR is rapidly losing its core franchise. The CEO states the future is plastic. They only have 1 customer for polymer notes, they lost the critical element of the BoE polymer contract, only printing the notes and are reputed not to have won any new contracts for 12 months. They are pinning their hopes on India but are up against really tough competition, including the incumbent, with newer technology. India will almost start making their own paper in country losing for ever the contract which DLR lost by misstating quality controls some years ago.

SMIN EssentialInvestor 17 Nov 2015

Re: GI Ivor, the last report I read referenced 3 activist funds now holding shares.So something is likely tol give ultimately imv, whether that will be to the benefit of shareholders and at what point this will happens is guesswork.