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There does seem to be a steady undercurrent of buying. What next?
And moving higher.
Despite some profit taking, the underlying pressure to buy seems to be keeping the price firm. It looks as though the price will inch up further
It certainly has, when one considers that the new plant is yet to come into action
Wish i got into this earlier. Still looks like a cracking company with lots of potential.
And it has got there. What next
Now almost £5.
Still rising
Twice as many shares sold today as bought, and another 100,000 sale have not stopped the price rise. Something must be afoot.
I see a take over from one of the large global flavour houses in the next few weeks. Stake building when you see the volume in the past few weeks
is required here but because it's trading so well it should be seen as a positive! I genuinely see this as a great Buy & Hold. Core part of my portfolio
Still rising. The market must like the prospect of the new premises getting underway. Are they a take over prospect?
Massive volume today.
Can't believe this company has no message board as yet. I've been in this share for over 12 months now and been adding to my position ever since. This is a cracking long term growth stock IMO
Once pushes above 175 I think there's no limit to where this may go. Great second quarter results, great management. This company has got a lot of potential.
Keeps climbing up each day, brilliant stuff
This will hit 200 mark in no time. Just keeps on climbing
Researched this a lot, a lot of good ratings from brokers, great rns, think this is Going to keep climbing used to be over 700pence a share. Think this share is the one to watch
Decent set of figures and seem confident that the tend will continue.
OK so I am new to investing in shares but for those who have bought shares in Treatt recently have you experienced any delays in getting your order filled? I submitted to buy a modest number of shares this morning and still waiting but I see other trades are being made so there is volume, is it just my broker or are things sluggish or no-one is selling? I expect it is my broker as same on 2 other buys I submitted today. Only 1 out of 4 has been executed and none are out of the range of the last few days on size. thnx
Bought a small stake here yesterday. Interesting company with not many competitors. Management look to be doing the right things and if the move into seelling their own products rather than just wholesaling works out there should be a good future.
Quiet board... :)
wow 180p
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on 2nd june 2014 treatt will finish the day well up at 1.85 and tiddler share provexis will finish the day at 1p hold for 2 months