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GNC peddlar 28 Nov 2014

new upgrade Goodbody hold to buy 280 to 310.still got legs.

GMS wastamoney 28 Nov 2014

Anyone else tempted to buy? I am looking to top up (share price is £1.17 as I type). I appreciate the drop is linked to the reduced price of oil, but GMS is performing well, they have a decent forward order book and I would have thought that maintenance requiring GMS services will still be needed etc.Thoughts anyone?

TPET earthly 28 Nov 2014

Re: Won bid wikkid22 You may think you've got some people BEAT but you won't BEAT me I'm afraid.__________ __________ __________ _Afraid of what....NO need WIKKID 22 you are and WILL do that to yourself..for what its worth you need to get some help..your behaviour is not only unacceptable but very worrying !! you seem a tortured person..if you follow..EARTHLY

RRL womble 28 Nov 2014

AGM : GLA have a blast

TRAP ifymoney 28 Nov 2014

Re: unrestricted cash is it really a good buy for shorters?

SPRP claude reins 28 Nov 2014

Looking through my notes from Mello 14 Looking back in more detail, I was particularly impressed by the potential growth in France as a result of legal requirements. They also made strong noises about R&D investment and the results achieved in reducing the size of products through successfully reducing the size of the components - Im sure there is a word for this which begins with 'micro'! With their economies of scale and product development protection programme, they are a hard act to follow.I was surprised to hear how many of their products are sealed units with a life of around 10 years.....and many of their previous sales are coming up for replacement. (My personal experience of alarms in my own home with a different type of product - not from this company! - is frequent, fiddly and costly replacement of batteries.)Last but not least, I thought they were probably the most impressive management team on show at Mello; down to earth, professional, long standing team with clearly defined objectives and plans to achieve them on a continuing and improving basis.

FTO cookie 28 Nov 2014

As I type fortune diving like a submarine

BAB Komatsu100 28 Nov 2014

BAB win again!! LCST contract [link] Leftly: It’s not going to say so but Babcock has done it againWestminster Outlook Babcock International should probably start throwing a few quid my way given how often I’m plugging it. At the start of the year, the government contractor was my top share tip as I felt the Coalition would hand Babcock a swathe of outsourcing deals while rivals Serco and G4S recovered from their scandals. Last week I argued that the company’s struggling share price was ridiculous given its £18.5bn order backlog. Now I’ve heard that Babcock has beaten the American group Leidos to a Ministry of Defence deal called the Logistic Commodities and Services Transformation, a £1bn-a-year spending programme on non-military essentials like nuts and bolts. The reason no announcement has yet been made is rumoured to be that Babcock has won so much government work this year – including the £7bn Magnox nuclear decommissioning contract – that it would be awkward to admit it has scooped another big contract. twitter.com/@mleftly

AFCR BuyBAO 28 Nov 2014

auction?

SPRP claude reins 28 Nov 2014

Re: Potential Risks The macro-economic points you make are always there, and will always influence the market to a greater or lesser extent. This year, we have had positives on the oil price - unless you produce oil; negatives on Euroland; soft Chinese market etc etc. I'm sure others can think of many more, including the ever present dreadful wars and medical issues like Ebola somewhere or other. We all have to take a view on the effect on the market, what is already built in, but also the effect on individual shares. XAAR crash after the Chinese soft market kicked in is a good example. Its always a case of DYOR.If you are a pessimist, then take the action you are considering and good luck. I may or may not do the same! In the case of this share, I think it has the positives to keep on building, but of course the SP has risen sharply this year and some holders may be tempted to take profit. If they do this to invest elsewhere to get better results, I think they will be hard pressed. If they do it to take profit, that's understandable. Nothing is worth anything until we sell it.

FLYB oldjoe1 28 Nov 2014

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DC oldjoe1 28 Nov 2014

Re: Can only be a BUY 28 Nov 2014 Dixons Carphone DC. Deutsche Bank Buy 423.00 423.00 400.00 465.00 ReiteratesSP Target 465p

TRAP Vincentinvestor1 28 Nov 2014

unrestricted cash Trap oil has more unrestrcited cash than Xcite Energy ( XEL ) imo

AMFW Butterflybill 28 Nov 2014

Re: Sell off!! Thanks-of course!Still-the sell of has been strong in the last week after positive reaction to Foster Wheeler acquisition.

UTG Maddoxx 28 Nov 2014

Student property attracts BlackRock Nice rise in Unite - what's the reason? Well, as I mentioned a few posts ago there are lot of student property deals on the cards. this provides an obvious read-across to the value of Unite's portfolio. Here is one:"Investment and asset manager BlackRock has purchased a major student accommodation package adjacent to the University of Plymouth.Advised by DTZ, the firm bought Frobisher House, a 134-bedroom scheme leased to the university, for £9.4m and Regent Cottages, which is currently being developed to provide another 193 student bedrooms.GVA represented Saltire Property Developments Ltd and Urban Crib, the vendors at Frobisher House.Student accommodation provider Victoria Hall will manage the buildings on behalf of BlackRock UK Property Fund.Nick Allan, senior director at DTZ, said: "This is a strategic acquisition adjacent to the university's campus in a market that has one of the highest ratios of students per bed space of any university city in the UK."hxxp://www.insidermedia.com/insider/south-west/128488-blackrock-invests-plymouth-student-accommodation/Regards, Maddox