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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Addleisure | LSE:ADE | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B031HV98 |
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% | 1.25 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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17/4/2007 10:35 | 2trying, It is the burn rate that troubles in addition to the fact that the directors have such large holdings. Just look what large holdings did for WTV holders.The same could occur here. | clocktower | |
16/4/2007 18:03 | Hi ct....sorry about late reply....just back from Whitehaven ( don't ask !!...disaster !! ) anyway - reasons for optimism of this share doubling , certainly this year - - they made £200,000+ a year ago by selling stake in Liberation - contract with PruHealth - bought 90% in moments for shares - given out loads of options at 5p - raised £250,000 issuing shares at 3p in january mostly bought by directors - 13th april announced directors own just under 50% of company plus i seem to remember someone wanted to buy david lloyd health clubs off whitbread....so the sector must be in play ( might be wrong on that bit ) might i ask why you question their survival?? cheers as always ( why oh why didn't i stay in and buy more WTV's ! ) | 2trying | |
16/4/2007 10:25 | 2trying, How much longer can they survive? | clocktower | |
16/4/2007 07:10 | Looking it over but I think isis would be most knowledgeable in this sector.:-) | clocktower | |
13/4/2007 11:58 | Hi ct...just another of my cheapo stocks !! but...one of my favourites....not selling below 100% profit - it jumped on share options granted at 5p so plenty of upside...i'd certainly value you running your slide rule over it for an opinion !! | 2trying | |
13/4/2007 11:49 | Hi 2trying, What is this one all about and how come you are in. from what I can remember did this not offer software much like Gladstone? | clocktower | |
11/4/2007 12:31 | Hmmm.. somebody got screwed this morning. Two early morning trades for 44,000 shares, dealt at 1.25p. | 2020hindsight | |
08/3/2007 22:16 | Previous post confirmed . | 2trying | |
05/3/2007 18:48 | phoned him - assures me it's true - came in an e-mail to him from Nectar giving their March "special offers" . he's going to print it off and give me Thurs night in t'pub!! will report back ! | 2trying | |
05/3/2007 15:20 | 2trying - Try www.pruhealth.com There is an incentive going to get 6 months free gym membership if you take their health insurance. No mention of Nectar points. Why don't you refer back to your friend who emailed you? | ustaadkamaalkay | |
04/3/2007 18:33 | help!! a mate just e-mailed me ( 'cos he knows i've got these ) sez apparantly you can get 10,000 repeat 10,000 Nectar points and free gym membership if you join Pruhealth insurance !! can't find.....don't know where to look.... anyone shed any light ?? | 2trying | |
02/3/2007 14:59 | what prices have you lot been buying this share at? | crumppot | |
23/2/2007 18:05 | The improvements to the site are actually quite significant - it's more of a complete revamp than enhancements. And what's best is that it's all about keeping people paying. The main problem a friend of mine found with the FitBug is that unless you have some very specific goals (eg to lose X lbs) you don't need the bug after a while .... you can tell whether or not you've done enough to hit your targets, and the impact of the text messages begins to wear off. What they've concentrated on is keeping people interested in using the bug (eg via the improvements to the fantasy footfall leagues) and thus keeping paying their subscription fees after their initial 3 month/6month subscription finishes. And as investors, we're interested in the initial "headline grabbing" sales to the Pru etc - but also the churn rate. The more people they can convert into setting up a direct debit for their £3.95 a month after the initial period then it goes straight to the bottom line. | 2020hindsight | |
21/2/2007 12:22 | From "Shiny Shiny - A Girl's Guide to Gadgets" (don't look if you don't like pink). Not much, but a reference is a reference. | 2020hindsight | |
24/1/2007 17:05 | The Dept of Health press release says it's the British Heart Foundation managing the trial, not ADE. | sealed | |
24/1/2007 16:54 | Fitbug did run a pilot in Camden, so does anyone know if this is a development of it? | trixter |
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