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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Asite | LSE:ASE | London | Ordinary Share | GB0009603316 | ORD 10P |
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% | 0.75 | - | 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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15/12/2009 16:13 | ASE the ultimate protection for the US citizen, in troubled times. *Hyperinflation -> thesilver intrinsic value will rise, protecting purchasing power. *[Hyper]Deflation -> ASE has a face value of $1 dollar and is lawful legal tender. Imagine buying a weeks worth of groceries with $1 when money is scarce and cash is king? *Abandonment of the dollar completely. ASE will still be worth the silver content and so is outside the fiat $ mechanism. | notanewmember2 | |
29/11/2009 22:13 | This is what one looks like And what a box of 500 looks like | notanewmember2 | |
17/4/2009 18:32 | Yeah, hopefully re-list some day at 100p or so. If not dividends should more or less make up for it. Can't believe there is any reason for selling at these levels!!!! | whe4to | |
09/4/2009 07:49 | Yesterday saw biggest volume i,ve ever seen on Asite. Small holders selling out at ridiculous prices, then being mopped up by myself and possible family and friends of Asite workers. Got some at half a pee! that's just plain silly..lol FLC and others...keep the faith! | inv3stwise | |
08/4/2009 18:28 | I've had a bad 18 months my friend. Chin up ;-) Asite top of the leader board I've been waiting eight years for that!!!!!!! | inv3stwise | |
08/4/2009 07:46 | Yes inv. just having a particularly poor day yesterday. Sorry! | flc | |
07/4/2009 18:54 | FLC, why do you say that. Share consolidation, you still hold your shares in the company; just can't be traded as easily (then again, they never were traded). Asite are setting up a trading link from their website. Not the ideal situation, but I don't believe anything untoward. | inv3stwise | |
07/4/2009 16:05 | Gone forever. Another 'classy' stock bites the dust. R.I.P. :-( | flc | |
05/4/2009 13:06 | Can someone explain what is going on? In simple English what are my shares worth and is this another cop out and a major financial loss for shareholders. | havenpoint | |
27/3/2009 15:24 | Probably makes sense in the current climate. No real benefit for them being on AIM and another way to trim costs even further. Anyone know what happens in terms of trading the shares once they are delisted? | flc | |
27/3/2009 13:11 | mmmmmmm...not sure wot to make of it! Can anyone read between the jargon? I must admit I thought Asite were going to post their first profit this June, seems a starnge time to do this, so close to June. I'm staying! | inv3stwise | |
27/3/2009 10:40 | Strange that MMs haven't trashed the price on that news. At this rate there won't be many companies left on AIM.... Rgds dell | dell314 | |
27/3/2009 10:11 | They are delisting. | guru | |
03/3/2009 09:55 | Flc, GT, just spoke to Tony Ryan; sounds a really switched on, positive guy, I believe we are in good hands here. Obviously could not go into anything market sensitive or in great detail but believes we have the best software on the market and we are tendering for lots of contracts! Stick with it! :-) | whe4to | |
03/3/2009 09:09 | No, I'm still here. Frustrated and hanging on for dear life! | flc | |
02/3/2009 17:16 | Ireland NDFA Choose Asite. Contract Award Notice 2nd March 2009 Ireland NDFA Choose Asite. Contract Award Notice "The National Development Finance Agency (NDFA) of Ireland has selected Asite's Software as a Service (SaaS) platform to provide a web-based collaboration system and services. This will facilitate the delivery of Public/Private Partnership (PPP) projects through the phases of concept, scope development, pre-qualification, tendering, negotiations, design, construction, commissioning and handover. Another contract win, but as above; how does this impact on the bottom line?? glta...well I think there is only me, GT and not forgetting FLC here, so good luck to us! | whe4to | |
18/2/2009 19:10 | Good post GT, We just need to see this news impact on the bottom line... Surely in this downturn it will prove to be a good sales opportunity for Asite; to sell its solutions and to show they can be a serious collaboration and cost cutting tool, next results out around May if I'm not mistaken... | whe4to | |
18/2/2009 11:17 | another blue chip client to add to the list | goonertone | |
06/1/2009 18:26 | Not sure FLC. Colin Goodall wasn't at the AGM and has a lot of other commitments so who knows. One hand rats leaving though the 5 main people are still there or slimming down costs Will have to wait and see I suppose. GT | goonertone | |
06/1/2009 17:11 | Are these rats leaving a sinking ship? | flc |
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