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Micro focus. Is this going to continue its recovery? (MCRO)     

Fred1new - 19 Nov 2007 08:58

Results out 6/12/2007/ Promises are positive.

Projected earnings are reasonable.

But DYOH

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=MCRO&S

cynic - 25 Oct 2010 15:11 - 31 of 157

not as thick as usual then - me, not you!
bought a few today and also UBM ..... have been in both in the past

goldfinger - 25 Oct 2010 15:21 - 32 of 157

hmmm UBM no resistance until 750p.

Im checking it out, cheers cyners.

goldfinger - 26 Oct 2010 08:36 - 33 of 157

TA pro chartist Zak Mir had this to say of MCRO yesterday after the close.

Zak Mir



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Re: MICRO FOCUS (MCRO)
#471736 - 25/10/10 05:53 PM Edit Reply Quote



Despite the fall today, while above the chart gap floor of 385p the upside for MCRO and a possible 448p 200 day moving average target is possible over the next month.


goldfinger - 26 Oct 2010 08:51 - 34 of 157

Micro Focus International ST: the upside prevails as long as 382.75 is support
25 Oct 2010 - 09:59

Click here to see our chart:
http://www.tradingcentral.com/chart/MCROGBp101025105717.gif
Our pivot point stands at 382.75.
Our preference: the upside prevails as long as 382.75 is support.
Alternative scenario: the downside breakout of 382.75 would call for 356.5 and
340.75.
Comment: the RSI is above its neutrality area at 50. The MACD is above its
signal line and positive. The configuration is positive. Moreover, the stock
is above its 20 and 50 day MA (standing respectively at 382.68 and 349.87).
Supports and resistances:
476.25 *
460.25 **
444.5
404.9 last
392.75
382.75 **
356.5 *
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required field - 15 Feb 2011 12:07 - 35 of 157

What a nosedive this has taken....ouch !....used to be a darling of the stockmarket.....not so now !....

cynic - 15 Feb 2011 12:16 - 36 of 157

made a bit on these in 2010 from memory, but sure as hell happy i'm not holding now!

required field - 15 Feb 2011 12:18 - 37 of 157

Surprising really....I bet a lot of people in the city will not be happy...

55011 - 15 Feb 2011 23:56 - 38 of 157

Easing sedately upwards this afternoon.

55011 - 15 Feb 2011 23:59 - 39 of 157

Suggests the drop could have been, indeed, overdone.

55011 - 16 Feb 2011 12:26 - 40 of 157

PG and PH have this morning announced an upgrade for MCRO from Hold to Buy.

Might get it over the 300 barrier this afternoon.

55011 - 26 Apr 2011 11:10 - 41 of 157

Micro Focus International plc

Response to press speculation



In response to recent press speculation and share price movement, the Board of Micro FocusInternational plc ("Micro Focus" or "the Company", LSE: MCRO.L) confirms that it has received a very preliminary, non-binding approach in relation to a possible offer for the Company.

The Board is currently considering its response to the approach. There is no certainty that any formal offer for the Company will be forthcoming nor as to the price at which any offer might be made.



As a result of this approach the Company is suspending its buyback programme until further notice.

55011 - 26 Apr 2011 11:26 - 42 of 157

We live in interesting times.

Now a question of the take out price.

450, do I hear?

cynic - 26 Apr 2011 11:44 - 43 of 157

be very very careful
the approach is currently tentative and even if a bid is tabled, it is worth remembering that many fail to conclude

Fred1new - 26 Apr 2011 11:44 - 44 of 157

%%0!!

Nice to see you again.

How are ye.

55011 - 26 Apr 2011 11:46 - 45 of 157

Indeed. On the other hand, the move may prompt others to enter the fray.

As always DYOR, reach your own conclusions and act upon them.

55011 - 26 Apr 2011 11:55 - 46 of 157

OK thanks, Fred. Nice weather for the time of year!!!!

cynic - 26 Apr 2011 12:17 - 47 of 157

my conclusion is to leave alone though if i was already a holder at a (much) lower price i just might add a few

55011 - 26 Apr 2011 15:21 - 48 of 157

Anyone looking at this might care to check on-line max buy/sell sizes.

Selftrade earlier cut back to 2250 max to sell, now down to a beggarly 500.

Buyers beware! Or is it a neat "mind game" playing way of discouraging new buyers??????

cynic - 26 Apr 2011 16:45 - 49 of 157

don't give a toss about selftrade ..... this stock is very liquid and tradeable on L2 as a true market in whatever size you wish - i.e. it's not even just an MM stock

TopAnalyst - 26 Apr 2011 18:10 - 50 of 157

I am removing ALL my research from here due to the constant personal abuse, defamation and distortions of it posted by:

ptholden

hlyeo98

halifax

blackdown

kimoldfield

cynic


This bunch of abusive retards is the reason MoneyAM will NEVER have a forum worth reading.

I have reported them to support by they do nothing, either because they want to force me to PAY them for the Traders Room or because they are too lazy to do anything. Maybe the people in support are the ones perpetrating the abuse, so as to force people to pay for the premium boards. Either way the service is sh1te and a disgrace to the finance industry. No wonder there is nobody left here apart from morons.

I will continue posting my good research on boards that are run in accordance with FSA and LSE listing rules and the interests of the market, not here where ar5eh0les rule the boards and all decent research is buried under their piles of sh1te.
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