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CTNO Cantono

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24 Apr 2024 - Closed
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Cantono LSE:CTNO London Ordinary Share GB00B236KQ44 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.50 0.00 01:00:00
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
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Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
- O 0 0.50 GBX

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Date Time Title Posts
13/7/201111:36Cantono - to continue trading90
03/5/200912:00Cantono formerly Hamsard67
01/5/200916:36Ooh Aah Cantono-
20/1/200912:03cantono7

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Posted at 29/5/2009 10:26 by parvez
saffy, huddo

ahh....but.....

The Noteholders have indicated that in this situation, and where the sum payable to Noteholders is substantially in excess of the cost of contesting the litigation, they may be willing to make an ex gratia payment to Shareholders out of the redemption monies received by them, the quantum and terms of such payment to be at the discretion of the Noteholders.


this was when the share price was over 2.5p so noteholders could snap up very very cheaply here.....I think there is more to come here so be patient..
Posted at 28/5/2009 12:48 by ljsquash
I think the share price is speaking. Ouch!
Posted at 28/5/2009 06:03 by timely3
As ever, ultimately the share price will tell all no matter what you and I think.
Posted at 27/5/2009 20:55 by timely3
I should have finished the sentence by saying the share price wiill be moved up to enable shareholders to exit pre the GM at a price imo around 15p.
Posted at 10/5/2009 12:44 by timely3
Hi mdchand,

The other factors in play imo are:
1. The balance due from XPT (if they win the court case).
2. The company will be a clean shell in due course to be reversed into.
3. The December loan note won't get converted into shares if the notes are paid off by the sale of the data centre, thereby leaving the number of shares in issue at 30m.
4. Given that shareholder approval is needed prior to the sale of the data centre, surely this will mean shareholders will be able to exit before the loan notes are repaid?
Let me know if I have got any of this wrong as I am also having to weigh up whether to continue to hold my shares.
The fallback last week was inevitable with profit-taking, but what next is anybody's guess? Imo I think the share price will drift now until a possible run-up when news is forthcoming on the actual sale price received for the data centre.

DYOR given the high risk associated with this share.
Posted at 03/5/2009 12:00 by timely3
I'm surprised the press didn't pick this one up having led the price increase board on Frday. I am waiting to find out what the likely price is going to be for the data centre. IMO it will be well ahead of the current share price, but happy to be shot down if someone knows better?
Posted at 02/5/2009 07:07 by timely3
We are all in a state of shock I expect!

Looking at the position this morning I seem to recall that the data centre is valued at c£15m which would equate to a share price of 50p, (the share price this time last year).
I will therefore be holding onto my shares for the ride as imo this may have a long way to go yet.
Posted at 17/3/2009 11:45 by jonathan_papworth
You guys who read a company by the share price are in a diffent league to me. I read a company by it's business performance. CTNO has no Data Centre, it has a lease on a Data Centre - so committed outgoings. It sold the primary trading part of the business, and is spending money at twice the rate of its income. The shareholders need a change of management - to one that can turn the loss into at least breakeven - then the company has a future. With continuing losses there is no long term value as far as I can see, and consequently the mkt cap is already too high. Delisting was probably just a ploy to hide from the truth - the truth is the business needs to stop burning cash. I wish all shareholders the best, but I believe a better share price will only be achieved with action from you to make the business change, and that change will mean a change at the top.
Posted at 10/3/2009 10:32 by andrbea
shammy
totally off-topic

another company (rgi) has 2 things in common with ctno

low share price just now and the same rule would apply (75% vote needed for a delisting, to take it private)

ticker: rgi

encouragingly, they don't have any plans, themselves, to delist (see a reply I got from a director dd March 4 2009)

The board of directors of RGI share your concern at the decline in RGI's share price. /...

In response to your query relating to delisting, absent particular circumstances, cancellation of RGI's admission to trading on AIM requires the consent of at least 75% of its shareholders. RGI is an independent company and therefore cannot comment on the intentions of its shareholders.


Kind regards


Emanuel Kuzinetz
Posted at 10/2/2009 12:55 by ljsquash
RNS Number : 0871N
Cantono PLC
10 February 2009






Cantono PLC ('Cantono' or the 'Company')

10 February 2009

Notice of de-listing

The Company announces that a circular was sent to shareholders yesterday to convene a general meeting for 25 February 2009 to seek shareholder approval for the cancellation of admission to trading of the Company's ordinary shares of 1p each ('Ordinary Shares') on the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange ('the Resolution'). Subject to the passing of the Resolution by shareholders, the Company's shares will de-list on 11 March 2009.


Following careful consideration, the directors of the Company ('the Directors') have concluded that it is no longer in the best interests of the Company or its shareholders to maintain the admission to trading on AIM of the Ordinary Shares. The current economic crisis has led to significant falls in the values of the global stock markets, which have been exaggerated in small cap, low liquidity stocks.


It is the opinion of the Directors that in the acute stock market turmoil the Company's current market capitalisation has become completely disassociated from the inherent value of the Company. Whilst there are many factors affecting a company's share price the generally depressed nature of the IT sector has been compounded by the Company's small free float resulting in very low liquidity. This is evidenced by the fact that the Company's share price has declined by almost 96 % between 13 February 2008 and 6 February 2009, being the latest practicable date prior to the date of this document, with an average daily volume of less than 0.13% of the issued Ordinary Shares being traded during that same period.


The Directors also believe that the Company's continued admission:
results in significant direct costs to the Group, which management estimate to be in excess of £200,000 per annum;

results in a disproportionate amount of senior management time being spent in meeting the AIM Rules and related regulatory requirements, including reporting, disclosure and corporate governance requirements; and

may no longer serve a useful function in terms of access to capital or the ability to use the shares of the Company to effect acquisitions.



For the reasons set out above, the Directors consider that the cancellation will promote the success of the Company and is in the best interests of the Company and its shareholders as a whole. Accordingly, the Directors unanimously recommend Shareholders to vote in favour of the Resolution as they have irrevocably undertaken to do so in respect of their own beneficial holdings of 762,561 Ordinary Shares, representing approximately 2.54 per cent. of the entire issued share capital of the Company.
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