A look into the future 14th NOV no less [link] To frack or not to frack: investing either way Hot tips if UK shale gas exploitation powers ahead... and if it doesn’t........
A look into the future 14th NOV no less [link] To frack or not to frack: investing either way Hot tips if UK shale gas exploitation powers ahead... and if it doesn’t....
A look into the future 14th NOV no less [link] To frack or not to frack: investing either way Hot tips if UK shale gas exploitation powers ahead... and if it doesn’t..
A look into the future 14th NOV no less [link] To frack or not to frack: investing either way Hot tips if UK shale gas exploitation powers ahead... and if it doesn’t.
A look into the future 14th NOV no less [link] To frack or not to frack: investing either way Hot tips if UK shale gas exploitation powers ahead... and if it doesn’t
A look into the future 14th NOV no less [link] To frack or not to frack: investing either way Hot tips if UK shale gas exploitation powers ahead... and if it doesn’t....
A look into the future 14th NOV no less [link] To frack or not to frack: investing either way Hot tips if UK shale gas exploitation powers ahead... and if it doesn’t...
A look into the future 14th NOV no less [link] To frack or not to frack: investing either way Hot tips if UK shale gas exploitation powers ahead... and if it doesn’t..
A look into the future 14th NOV no less [link] To frack or not to frack: investing either way Hot tips if UK shale gas exploitation powers ahead... and if it doesn’t.
A look into the future 14th NOV no less [link] To frack or not to frack: investing either way Hot tips if UK shale gas exploitation powers ahead... and if it doesn’t
Re: To buy or not to buy I took your hint wastamoney and bought some today; like you I think this will come good over a 3 to 5 year view.
Positive Results These interims look really solid considering the difficult trading conditions. Like this company and in my ISA.
Re: More ... Quite a few legal firms looking into EROS too; I don't think they are "official" investigations but rather shareholders asking about the allegations in the Seeking Alpha report and why the shareprice has dropped so rapidly.
Re: JLG, Looks Like Time To BUY............ <b>John Laing Group PLC 24.3% Potential Upside Indicated by Barclays CapitalPosted by: Ruth Bannister 11th November 2015</b>John Laing Group PLC with EPIC/TICKER LON:JLG has had its stock rating noted as Reiterates with the recommendation being set at OVERWEIGHT this morning by analysts at Barclays Capital. John Laing Group PLC are listed in the Financials sector within UK Main Market. Barclays Capital have set a target price of 240 GBX on its stock. This would imply the analyst believes there is now a potential upside of 24.3% from todays opening price of 193.1 GBX. Over the last 30 and 90 trading days the company share price has decreased 3 points and decreased 29.4 points respectively. John Laing Group PLC LON:JLG has a 50 day moving average of 200.21 GBX and the 200 Day Moving Average price is recorded at 213.71 GBX. The 52 week high for the stock is 240 GBX while the year low share price is currently 185.6 GBX. There are currently 181,286,729 shares in issue with the average daily volume traded being 650,054. Market capitalisation for LON:JLG is £706,253,765 GBP.
Re: RNS I wonder if it's just a case that this patent legal action is holding back any further orders?I think the company stated that the earliest court date will be October 2016; so probably one to stay on the sidelines or buy and hold for around another year. I am in the latter.
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