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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Energy Asset | LSE:EAM | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B06LR386 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.15 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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12/8/2009 15:42 | Not so sure about the ticker code RCAP, Looks like an anagram to me | theblackswan | |
09/8/2009 10:03 | katielara, May I suggest you change your thread header and the company epic to RCAP in line with the the company's new name Ricmore Capital. This would enable new investors to find this thread as there are currently no threads for RCAP. | diamond1 | |
31/7/2009 12:16 | This company is now undervalued compared to it's cash and contingent cash value. | dolores123 | |
31/7/2009 08:40 | Name change today to Ricmore Capital Plc. I just hope this is the first step for this cash shell to transact a reverse takeover. | dolores123 | |
07/7/2009 10:11 | The Company will change its name to Ricmore Capital Plc on 31st July. A small but strategic step in the process of the reorganisation. | dolores123 | |
18/6/2009 08:08 | This will end up delisting....poor sods who bought in yesterday at .35p.!!! | topinfo | |
18/6/2009 07:15 | they haven't really done much since the disposal it costs money to maintain the AIM listing Surprised that Mcquarrie, with all its connections, can't line up an RTO for this cash shell. The clock is ticking, the meter is running... :-) what about that private company (that's in the Mcquarrie group) which has the metering business. Logical that they should take over the listing. Or is the turnover too small? | andrbea | |
17/6/2009 20:02 | interesting that the RNS didn't categorically say nothing on the cards, just reminded the market of the nature of the business... I'm with you that it's been pumped to hell and back, but similar RNS's i've seen have stated that they 'know of nothing to suggest a reason behind the rise today...' - very different rhetoric, albeit ultimately the same effect. one can always hope eh :) | duncancosgrove | |
17/6/2009 19:29 | News came out after mkt close at 1656 London time....watch this bomb 2moro...When will people ever learn. Dont just buy something coz its going up on the risers board, at least read up on the company and the news if any. Sure fire way to get sucked in and lose money very quickly. A return to 0.2p inevitable 2moro. | topinfo | |
17/6/2009 19:29 | News came out after mkt close at 1656 London time....watch this bomb 2moro...When will people ever learn. Dont just buy something coz its going up on the risers board, at least read up on the company and the news if any. Sure fire way to get sucked in and lose money very quickly. A return to 0.2p inevitable 2moro. | topinfo | |
17/6/2009 19:12 | lol ,some of the p and d guys need to do at least a little research | iantc | |
17/6/2009 16:16 | Just as I thought. | induna123 | |
17/6/2009 16:06 | RNS Number : 0776U Energy Asset Management PLC 17 June 2009 ? FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE17 June 2009 ENERGY ASSET MANAGEMENT PLC ("EAM" or "the Company") Share Price Movement EAM notes the movement today in the Company's share price, and speculation that the Company has been awarded a contract. EAM would like to take this opportunity to remind shareholders that the Company is classified as an investing company under the AIM Rules as announced on 9 January 2009. As such, it is not a trading company and is not in a position to be awarded contracts of any kind. | fc786 | |
17/6/2009 12:16 | Looks like news may be on the way...must be a leak to cause this rise,,,,,IMO | 5dally | |
17/6/2009 11:50 | 58% now 0.40p is a resistance point, then blue sky | andrbea | |
17/6/2009 10:11 | Well that's what I thought, this was going to be used as a shell so surely it would be an acquisition not a contract. Investment Strategy The Company will seek to acquire assets, companies or businesses in the United Kingdom and Europe in the energy or natural resources sector and in the service sector. The Company may be either an active investor and acquire control of a single company or it may be a passive investor and acquire non-controlling shares or other assets or businesses as is considered to be in the best interests of the Company. The Future Your board is seeking out suitable acquisitions and meanwhile is endeavouring to keep costs to a minimum and to conserve cash. | induna123 | |
17/6/2009 10:10 | right in for 75k here's everything crossed for a quick return as i dont really want to be out of PPA long! | duncancosgrove | |
17/6/2009 10:06 | makes you wonder in what market segment a new deal would come (if there is any substance to the rumour) I mean the meter business was sold off in early 2009, wasn't it? | andrbea | |
17/6/2009 09:53 | Hmmm, lots of trading activity today. Talk of a significant contract on iii menshy66 I've had word of a significant new contract for EAM that I can't substantiate (there is also talk of this over on LSE as well) - can anyone verify that this is true or that they've heard the same? royalbluemersey Just called EAM and none of the senior people were available to take the call. Person I spoke to refused to say if an RNS was being prepared...'I can't comment on that I'm afraid'. Plenty of activity starting to suggest, things are moving | induna123 | |
11/6/2009 07:07 | Batty, It seems your June 10th date for news has come and gone. | diamond1 | |
03/6/2009 08:33 | Mmmm interesting though that with all the sells not much movement downwards. Bodes well IMHO | battyman2 | |
03/6/2009 07:02 | Battyman, The St Ledger is 12th September so don't hold your breath waiting for news from this shell company. I held CRK, a similar company for two years. They bought nothing and ended up returning the money to shareholders. | diamond1 |
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