Posts Tagged ‘ PDC ’

Patience may bring profit at printing.com

2010/06/25
By Richard Beddard
Patience may bring profit at printing.com

slowly, slowly So far, the Thrifty 30 portfolio’s investment in high street printing franchise, printing.com (PDC), hasn’t disappointed or delighted. Printing.com differs from other franchises like Kall-Kwik and Prontaprint because production is handled at a central hub in Manchester and most of its outlets are ‘bolt-ons’, run by independent printers that offer in-house printing too....
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Pioneer Drilling Company Q4 2009 Earnings Call Transcript

2010/02/16
By SeekingAlpha.com

Pioneer Drilling Company (PDC)

Q4 2009 Earnings Call Transcript

February 16, 2010 11:00 am ET


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PDC Biotech Raises €4 Million

2009/11/02
By editor
PDC Biotech Raises €4 Million

PDC Biotech GmbH, a Vienna, Austria-based women's health drug startup whose first product focuses on preterm labor and primary dysmenorrhea, has raised over €4 million in Series A funding. MIG Verwaltungs AG and Edmond de Rothschild Investment Partners co-led the round.SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "PDC Biotech Raises €4 Million", url: "http://www.pehub.com/54355/pdc-biotech-raises-e4-million/" });
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Step forward… The real Thrifty 30

2009/09/09
By Richard Beddard

In practice: I name this portfolio… Regular readers will be familiar with my Thrifty 30 portfolios. They are portfolios of thirty shares in financially strong companies at cheap prices. I first tried it on this blog, then I had a go for Money Observer . Up to now, though, I have not maintained a Thrifty 30...
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Printing itself out of trouble

2009/07/06
By Richard Beddard
Printing itself out of trouble

In practice: Buying when there’s ink in the streets You only have to look at the BPIF’s Quarterly Outlook to see how bad things are in the printing industry. Its survey reveals the sixth successive quarter of negative sentiment and reports staff cuts and frozen wages. Even though costs have fallen recently, prices have fallen...
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