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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Absolute Rtn S | LSE:ABR | London | Ordinary Share | GG00BCCW5806 | STG SHS NPV |
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% | 94.125 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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10/5/2002 22:30 | Ryan> Look forward to that information.Thanks and have a good weekend. | avoint | |
10/5/2002 13:48 | hammers>did u take me up on the tip?You would have made a few quid on MFG if you did.It still looks like it's rising too. | avoint | |
10/5/2002 13:13 | Is it going to take months,years, decades to make money out of this share,it was supposed to jump in price when a better than expected result was issued, what happened nothing I also do not think the results were that good.Is some one including the Daily Mail and The Independant ramping this share, I cannot think of any other reason that any one should tip it. Regards Hawk | aircraft | |
09/5/2002 00:25 | This news is taking a little time to sink in.Reckon it will move very soon.A little more positive press is all we need. | avoint | |
08/5/2002 22:45 | Avoint. The execution to which you refer was a purchase of 100,000 shares at £1.07 equating to a spend of £1,070. A purchase of thie value is highly unlikely to move the share price. What will however cause a stir is when an institution wants to buy a large number of shares which are not readily available. Shareholders are approached with inflated offers to part with their shares. I day trade heavily and was at one point offered 1.4p for my 500.000 shares, in hine sight I wish I had sold them and could now retrench, however I chose to hold on.. The point I am making is, there are not that many abr shares on the market as most of the larger investors are in it for the long term and have no interest in selling just yet. We also need Old man Barclay, who is as tight as a ducks backside to spend some money promoting Abr with some half decent annoucements. He was notorious when he worked at seymour pearce for holding back on these as they cost thousands. The upside is he is keeping a tight rein on the purse strings and therefore helping the bottom line. Did you know Abr are taking Elton games to the Ofex, I bought in last week @ 9p they will move to the Ofex over the next couple of weeks. Abr have at least one other IPO over the next four weeks with plenty more in the pipeline. Are you in Sbt, if not have a look. I will be in touch shortly as promised. Regards Ryan. | ryanstella | |
08/5/2002 21:11 | hammers suggest you edit your post and remove your email address | avoint | |
08/5/2002 21:01 | avoint - you're right. I know of several big deals that CFA have either executed or signed up in the last 6 weeks. They weren't mentioned in the results because they didn't apply to the period up to 31 December 2001. This year's interims will indicate the direction in which the Company and its dealings are going and the full year may even result in profits already. ABR has a large customer base already in Galleon and this is set to continue developing. Pete | itsourpete | |
08/5/2002 15:57 | avoint - thanks | hammers2002 | |
08/5/2002 15:43 | It can be a delayed buy or sell.You have to investigate the prices and make a logical judgement as to what price the bid/offer spread was at the time that it went through.However if the price is lower than the offer price and the share rises it is probably a delayed trade. If you are looking into ABR may I also suggest you take a look at MFG.I an give you more info by email if you like. | avoint | |
08/5/2002 15:31 | sorry , but i'm new to this. Can someone explain how you can have 100,000 trade as unknown. Surely it must be a buy or a sell !!!! | hammers2002 | |
08/5/2002 14:08 | 100K buy today and some good press coverage.Think we will soon see some movement here.Anything to comment Ryan? | avoint | |
08/5/2002 10:47 | After all this news things should pick up soon | avoint | |
07/5/2002 14:26 | Go lets have a butchers. BRASSEYE114@BTINTERN | brasseye114 | |
07/5/2002 10:14 | Thanks Ryan | avoint | |
07/5/2002 09:12 | M25 & Avoint. Now I have both your e mail addresses, may I suggest you both delete them from this board. I will be in touch shortly. Regards Ryan | ryanstella | |
06/5/2002 21:23 | Ryan,likewise please XXXXXXXX Thanks | avoint | |
06/5/2002 02:48 | Ryan Many thanks for your response. If you wish to e-mail me any snippets, they would be gratefully and confidentially received. Regards M25 | m25 | |
04/5/2002 01:12 | M25. A member of my immediate family works along side ABR`s top management. For some reason best known to Mr Barclay, he has played down what is really going on. Have you read the SQC morning note on ABR dated the 21 Feb. Regards Ryan. | ryanstella | |
02/5/2002 22:12 | Lets hope this proves fruitfull for us all | avoint | |
02/5/2002 21:14 | City Equities also a fan of the stock. Check out their latest tips etc Regards Pete | itsourpete | |
02/5/2002 21:12 | AND MORE!!!!! Regards Pete | itsourpete | |
02/5/2002 21:09 | Check out another new link to info on ABINGER - news is coming thick and fast now! Regards Pete | itsourpete | |
02/5/2002 21:00 | News on Abinger.Lets hope its the start!!! | avoint |
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