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Well done, a good payout with Sky's money next season.... for us both
Is there a vaccine for pigs ?
25%...
If there is going to be a cash offer, at over the current sp, why is the price dropping ?
What price per share does everyone think they will reach ? Is 20p realistic ?
Chatting to the manager of my local TP branch Saturday morning. Branch was working with skeleton levels of staff, due to redundancies. Staff said 1000 jobs had been cut across the company. Takings also down drastically.
Topping up at this price....
Good steady rise today... onwards and upwards..
I understand the OFT came out in favour of National Veterinary Services. Loads of info in the web. The margins for this sector are so low, the OFT had to come out in favour. NVS is the only UK owned, out of three, suppliers of vets prescription pharmaceuticals. The other two are American owned, and dont have the experience of the UK market. DYOR, but this isnt going to fail you. A good steady stock to hold.
The last company report claimed this company would be delisting... Why the rise, and a few big volume buys ? http://www.polymerlogistics.com/data/uploads/pdf/Annual%20Report%20FY2008_1.pdf De-Listing Following careful consideration, the Directors have concluded that it is no longer in the best interests of the Company or its Shareholders to maintain the admission to trading on AIM of the Company’s Ordinary Shares. The Company considered the following reasons: • The management time taken up with the Company's AIM listing could more usefully be deployed elsewhere to the benefit of the Company and the management time, legal and regulatory burden associated with maintaining the Company’s admission to trading on AIM is disproportionate to to the Company. • The De-Listing will save the high direct costs of maintaining the Company’s AIM listing. • New fundraisings are unlikely to be successful given the current economic climate and the Company’s current rating by the market • The De-Listing will allow the Company to grow without pressure to deliver short-term performance over long-term positioning and growth
This share is going into my pot as a good long term stock. They have new products to hit the market, and the NVS part of the company is the market leader in vets distribution, and are producing good results.
Block Shields are delisting from the AIM market. RNS below. http://www.iii.co.uk/investment/detail?code=cotn:BLS.L&display=news&it=le
looks like its going to rise again...
thanks for your input. I am open to take any helpful hints onboard...
I go out for the day and the share I had rockets...lol Ah well, I got out with a profit. Might buy back on the retrace...looks a good long term hold, once the profit takers are gone...
I'm out though, little profit. Did some reading up and found this share has a history of resistance at 61p, seems that ghost hasn't been put to rest....
before I pack up ?
so I cant look after it....
at 57p bloody lloyds site... got my stop loss at 50p, and sell at 75p... lets see...
Well, Lloyds used to trade at over a tenner, but you aint getting that either... not now, not in 5 years... The news may be good for the firm, but you still can find it difficult to sell a good product in a depressed market. I think the boat has gone out on any quick profit now... the rest may be in a steady rise as the technology sells...