Colinjb Posted 18 February, 2009 Share Posted 18 February, 2009 Need some advice, and considering the recent palava on here, it's surely a good place to ask. I am considering investing some money in shares of a company I know well, they have recently taken a massive dip in price over the last few years after acquiring a few competitors and suffering resulting loses, but are now in a prime position to bounce back. What I want to know is: 1) How do I buy 2) Once they reach a value i'm a) Happy with or B) Desperate to sell over, how easy is it to take the new value and run? Cheers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ponty Posted 18 February, 2009 Share Posted 18 February, 2009 What company? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colinjb Posted 18 February, 2009 Author Share Posted 18 February, 2009 What company? Premier Foods. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ludwig Posted 18 February, 2009 Share Posted 18 February, 2009 Get in contact with an execution broker to buy. Get a stop loss put on the shares so you sell before they dip 'too low' also. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gingeletiss Posted 18 February, 2009 Share Posted 18 February, 2009 Guess we'll all be buying a few Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colinjb Posted 18 February, 2009 Author Share Posted 18 February, 2009 Guess we'll all be buying a few If you wish! But if it goes wrong don't blame me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saint_stevo Posted 18 February, 2009 Share Posted 18 February, 2009 http://www.londonstockexchange.com/en-gb/pricesnews/prices/system/detailedprices.htm?ti=PFD interesting Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
exit2 Posted 18 February, 2009 Share Posted 18 February, 2009 http://www.tdwaterhouse.co.uk very simple to sign up and only £9.95 transaction fees. All online and very quick. Their support is great too. Premier foods you say? RBS took a big dive today but gold is all the way. I have shars in 2 gold mines in South Africa, making money daily. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saintwarwick Posted 18 February, 2009 Share Posted 18 February, 2009 Need some advice, and considering the recent palava on here, it's surely a good place to ask. I am considering investing some money in shares of a company I know well, they have recently taken a massive dip in price over the last few years after acquiring a few competitors and suffering resulting loses, but are now in a prime position to bounce back. What I want to know is: 1) How do I buy 2) Once they reach a value i'm a) Happy with or B) Desperate to sell over, how easy is it to take the new value and run? Cheers. This might help you. http://www.londonstockexchange.com/en-gb/pricesnews/education/firsttimeinvestors/investmentfactsheets/whyinvestinshares/howtobuyshares.htm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colinjb Posted 18 February, 2009 Author Share Posted 18 February, 2009 RBS took a big dive today but gold is all the way. I have shars in 2 gold mines in South Africa, making money daily. Who are they? Sounds interesting. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saint_stevo Posted 18 February, 2009 Share Posted 18 February, 2009 http://www.tdwaterhouse.co.uk very simple to sign up and only £9.95 transaction fees. All online and very quick. Their support is great too. Premier foods you say? RBS took a big dive today but gold is all the way. I have shars in 2 gold mines in South Africa, making money daily. was looking at highland gold mining a while back. should have done it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saint_stevo Posted 18 February, 2009 Share Posted 18 February, 2009 can do it all for fun for a bit on ere? http://www.bullbearings.co.uk/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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