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YELL (YELL)     

Clubman3509 - 25 Sep 2008 08:29

What is happening was slowly going up, past week down 25% Good entry or further down.

I hope the Septics get the $700 billion loan through in the next few days otherwise I can see the FTSE tanking.

Clubman3509 - 06 Apr 2009 11:08 - 31 of 468

Now up another 48.88% today.

moneyplus - 06 Apr 2009 11:08 - 32 of 468

seems the bid talk about google may not go away---good start to the week.

cynic - 06 Apr 2009 11:11 - 33 of 468

have reopened the CFM thread for those in need of a White Nile experience

moneyman - 06 Apr 2009 21:20 - 34 of 468

Can't see resistance until 50p

Clubman3509 - 08 Apr 2009 11:39 - 35 of 468

What is happening to YELL it's back down to 19p

cynic - 08 Apr 2009 11:42 - 36 of 468

bear squeeze is over

hlyeo98 - 08 Apr 2009 18:34 - 37 of 468

It's a pump and dump.

Clubman3509 - 08 Apr 2009 19:00 - 38 of 468

By who, the Sun readers

drgirish - 08 Apr 2009 19:55 - 39 of 468

yell's future depends on global financial recovery, as it depends on adverts, last week it was hoped the recession is over, so Yell was bullish, this week there is a doubt cast on this, so the slump
does anyother has better idea?

Clubman3509 - 09 Apr 2009 07:52 - 40 of 468

The recession will end that is for sure, just when few know, Yell will rise, and at this price I am adding.

I think it rose last week because of good all round sentiment on stocks, and a rumour of a take over.

cynic - 09 Apr 2009 07:56 - 41 of 468

YELL rose last week on the back of strong rumour that they had managed to renegotiate their banking covenants and also a heavy bear squeeze

cynic - 09 Apr 2009 08:22 - 42 of 468

missed this yesterday .... did not appear on NewsWatch here ....

LONDON, April 8 (Reuters) - British yellow-pages company Yell is not about to appoint experts to help it restructure its debt, a company source said on Wednesday, denying a report that helped drive its shares higher this week.

The source described the report in the Independent on Sunday, which said the company was understood to be mulling appointing experts to ease the terms of its 4.3 billion-pound ($6.3 billion) debt burden, as "wide of the mark".

Yell, whose print business is suffering from consumers' shift online as well as a steep downturn in classified advertising, renegotiated its loan covenants late last year and said in February it still had 20 percent headroom.

kate bates - 09 Apr 2009 08:51 - 43 of 468

Yes retraced too much this, Katie adding.
CFM cynic btw ;-)

kate bates - 09 Apr 2009 08:53 - 44 of 468

i've noticed with this share people talk abouts its debt to market value which is scary but not half as scary as TW. which has rescheduled its debts. YELL is a very good recovery play, better to compare debt to profits - looks much rosier and a more realistic comparison. No divi for a few years but should see excellent growth on your investment once the green shoots appear - all imo.

cynic - 09 Apr 2009 09:48 - 45 of 468

kate .... because you're such a bully, i bought 40k a few days ago - lol!

moneyplus - 09 Apr 2009 11:19 - 46 of 468

don't forget if google really are sniffing around we could soon have a very nice surprise! I'm holding some--just to dip a toe in.

Clubman3509 - 09 Apr 2009 11:22 - 47 of 468

Up 18.5% this morning

cynic - 09 Apr 2009 11:43 - 48 of 468

why would google want yell?

Clubman3509 - 09 Apr 2009 12:32 - 49 of 468

What could it possibly be that makes Yell a good candidate to be purchased by Google?

"Yell has lost almost half its value in the last 11 months and certainly looks more attractive now as a takeover candidate," is what a UK based trader says.

There have been no official pronouncements from Yell, but rumors suggest a 500 pence-per-share bid.

halifax - 09 Apr 2009 12:37 - 50 of 468

Club dream on!
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