skinny
- 20 May 2013 07:50
Chris Carson
- 15 May 2014 08:05
- 47 of 91
Stop to entry for risk free trade.
skinny
- 15 May 2014 10:40
- 48 of 91
Espirito Santo Execution Noble Buy 292.20 - 395.00 Reiterates
Chris Carson
- 16 May 2014 09:24
- 49 of 91
LATEST BROKER VIEWS
Date Broker New target Recomm.
16 May Barclays... 350.00 Overweight
15 May Credit Suisse 300.00 Outperform
15 May Espirito... 395.00 Buy
6 May Berenberg 220.00 Hold
2 May Berenberg 220.00 Hold
30 Apr Jefferies... 260.00 Hold
22 Apr Berenberg 220.00 Sell
22 Apr Nomura 330.00 Buy
17 Apr JP Morgan... 360.00 Overweight
16 Apr Barclays... 350.00 Overweight
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Chris Carson
- 23 May 2014 18:28
- 50 of 91
Creeping up nicely dc, moved my stop to 302.0 to lock in + 10
Chris Carson
- 29 May 2014 10:36
- 51 of 91
Had a go this morning to crack resistance @ 325.0
Moved stop to 316.0 to lock in + 24
Chris Carson
- 06 Jun 2014 09:27
- 52 of 91
Stop to 320.0 to lock in + 28
goldfinger
- 06 Jun 2014 21:42
- 53 of 91
Breakout on the cards.
Will watch and use the 24 hour rule for confirmation before buying.
Chris Carson
- 06 Jun 2014 23:14
- 54 of 91
Fingers crossed gf, MACD looks a tad overbought but we live in hope.
goldfinger
- 07 Jun 2014 02:59
- 55 of 91
Yep your right about MACD Chris so lets get a momentum chart up and see if its still got positive ADX........
ohh yep very nice look at the strength of the green and blue lines on ADX plus on the chart itself its riding on the 10 day EMA.
Momentum indicator hasnt caught up with the chart but its a lagger anyway.
Look at the increase in volume aswel.
Ill still give it the cofirmation rule but fingers up from me.
Chris Carson
- 01 Jul 2014 13:18
- 56 of 91
Trying again to break out albeit on low volume.
Chris Carson
- 01 Jul 2014 16:56
- 57 of 91
There is the breakout, find out tom how solid.
Chris Carson
- 23 Aug 2014 15:42
- 60 of 91
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Chris Carson
- 26 Aug 2014 09:27
- 61 of 91
Limit buy triggered this morn @ 302.95 initial target 320.0 (spread bet).
Chris Carson
- 28 Aug 2014 15:18
- 62 of 91
Unless Talk gets a wriggle on pretty sharpish, looks like I chose the wrong stock, should have gone long BT. :0)
Chris Carson
- 04 Sep 2014 09:00
- 63 of 91
Nice wriggle this morn.
goldfinger
- 04 Sep 2014 11:01
- 64 of 91
Yep looking cool, i say cool, Chris.
HARRYCAT
- 04 Nov 2014 16:00
- 65 of 91
Tue, 4th Nov 2014 12:33
TalkTalk has joined the likes of BT and Sky, announcing above-inflation price hikes for home phone and broadband customers, starting from 1 December.
TalkTalk has announced an increase of 4.7% to its landline costs, rising from £15.95 to £16.70 per month. Inflation is currently running at around 1.2%.
Customers who use the company's old "Plus" phone and broadband bundle contracts will see prices increase from £15.50 to £18.50, whilst customers with TalkTalk's Anytime UK calls boost will be forced to pay an extra £5 per month.
Those who are unhappy with TalkTalk's changes have been informed that they can "cancel by contacting the firm within 30 days of receiving their price notification letter". The company has also offered customers a free mobile sim card worth £90 for those hit hardest by the changes.
"Our customers are talking, watching, streaming and downloading more than ever, not just at home but on the go. To meet their growing needs, we're adding more to their packages. Mobile now comes as standard for our Plus customers, as we've included a free sim card worth £90.
"We're also introducing more ways for customers to save money on their bills each month. As we continue to invest in improvements to our service, some prices will increase. TalkTalk still remains Britain's lowest price, offering a saving of up to £184 a year in comparison to BT."
BT announced its price rise in August, whilst Sky followed suit with similar hikes last week. According to sources, Virgin Media are expected to increase their prices by around 6% later this month.
HARRYCAT
- 13 Nov 2014 15:00
- 66 of 91
StockMarketWire.com
Goldman Sachs has downgraded its recommendation on TalkTalk Telecom Group (LON:TALK) to 'neutral' from 'buy', stating that the planned incremental spend in FY15 to acquire broadband / fibre subs will delay evidence of EBITDA margin growth.
The broker added: "With new competition from mobile players fixed launches, NT uncertainty is higher and FCF delivery lower - we downgrade to Neutral."
Nevertheless, analysts pointed out that the stock is up 47.9 per cent since being added to their 'buy' list, back in November 2012.
Price target trimmed to 419 pence a share from 435 pence.
Separately, Barclays Capital reaffirmed its 'overweight' call (target cut to 335 pence from 350 pence) in a note to clients, yesterday.