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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Asg Media | LSE:ASG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B5KNBL14 |
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% | 1.125 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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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23/4/2010 07:37 | Well my ASG has converted into 36 whole shares....! Am I a majority shareholder here???? £25.38 of prime investment, lol | anusol | |
19/4/2010 10:15 | new thread: | asparks | |
19/4/2010 08:48 | shuangg, nothing, they no longer exist. I just recieved confirmation that my 0.81 part share has been sold off for £3.48 at a rate of £4.5 per share. It would be nice if they could double my holdings and call them half shares, then sell them for 10 times their current market cap. What a rip off. | oilyrag | |
16/4/2010 09:24 | what can i do with the deferred shares? | shuangg | |
15/4/2010 13:23 | ...it's called daylight robbery !!! | waleriuszwatrobka | |
15/4/2010 13:22 | 550:1 consolidation in 1 ordinary share of £0.00001 + 1 deferred share of £5.49999 | piedro | |
15/4/2010 12:51 | I had 40000 ASG shares somehow got converted into just 72 INC shares, how does that work can anyone tell me? thanks | shuangg | |
13/4/2010 10:45 | ...PLY the sequel :-( | waleriuszwatrobka | |
13/4/2010 09:53 | My INC shares are worth £10!! | pelleeds1980 | |
10/4/2010 18:10 | At least we can sell up and use the tax loss for something else. | pelleeds1980 | |
09/4/2010 17:10 | every previous share (worth a staggering 1p prior to close of business) is now worth a staggering 550 times less ! Wow, Im gonna retire on this one..... | anusol | |
09/4/2010 16:37 | Mon 12 April - as Insetco Plc (INC) Merits a new thread. | piedro | |
19/3/2010 15:15 | My PC crashed before was going to post: Further to our previous communication of 13th November 2009 regarding the placement of the Company into Administration, we write to information you that ASG Media PLC is proposing a Capital Reorganisation on the following basis: Every 550 Existing Ordinary GBP0.01 shares will be consolidated into 1 New Ordinary GBP5.50 share. Then Every newly Consolidated Ordinary GBP5.50 will be subdivided into 1 New Ordinary GBP0.00001 and 1 Deferred GBP5.49999 share. The Company is also proposing a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) of ASG Media. Further to the CVA, the Company is also proposing to re-admit to trading on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM). In addition, the Company is proposing to change its name to Insetco PLC. | pelleeds1980 | |
19/3/2010 13:22 | Just had the corporate action through | pelleeds1980 | |
17/3/2010 11:31 | what's next? | shuangg | |
16/3/2010 10:27 | Is there one? | pelleeds1980 | |
16/3/2010 10:18 | anyone received the distribution yet? | asparks | |
11/1/2010 15:11 | ss...he seems behind the curve - I've posted him a reply: "spider...seems like someone is about to reverse into the shell that is now the former ASG Media An announcement is due by the end of this week I believe. Meanwhile, any right the Company had to trade as ASG or ASG Media were sold to TrainFX, as were the business and assets of the two subsidiaries, ASL Media and Freelance Media. TrainFX is an unlisted company, soon to be 100% owned by RAM Investment Group (RAM), currently 49.9% held. The acquired assets, are currently being managed and operated by RAM Vision, a wholly owned subsidiary of RAM Investment Group. The assets initially traded as ASG Estates and hence the change you've seen on the website. IMHO, if you like the sector, RAM is shaping up and is definitely worth a look before others catch on. My ADVFN thread header has details. Hope this helps. DYOR." | steddieddie |
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