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ARX Aerobox

0.47
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 01:00:00
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Aerobox LSE:ARX London Ordinary Share GB0032654427 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.47 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
03/10/2006
11:22
Richard branson saying all air cargo should be in composite containerws now Airbus want the build the whole plane out of the stuff.. !!
TOO late was the cry!

newsman3
30/9/2006
13:09
Mad Mike - Sorry for your loss.

As you know, I was very bearish on these from 30p odd downwards, when the old gang of Jaber and Tom were ramping this thing.

I truly thought they would turn this into a world beater though, but it wasn't to be.

Best regards

Pinky

sexy ol beeksy
30/9/2006
12:54
I've been totaly hammerd on this one. Won't be investing agian for a good few years and never agian in AIM shares. Directors just don't give a damm about shareholders.

You can't even call this mob you always have to ring that PR company who are useless.

I know that Ray has bought some shares but I bet he'll be sorted when someone buys ACS.

Nice to see that some people on this board are getting some plesure by gloting at those that have lost out.

jayboy4
30/9/2006
07:54
Just back from holiday. I've always said ARX is a high risk/reward investment, but I'm amazed how bad the management have been at increasing our risk, and thus destroying our potential reward.

A good idea screwed up by two sets of less than competent management. How could two sets of the Board be so out of touch with reality, that none until recently, became aware there was a major wastages issue with the composite material process! Isn't that unbelievable?

Sorting the wasted issue isn't rocket science, it seems relatively straight forward (but does requires some investment). If only the Board(s) were up to the job, and thus knew about the issue much earlier, so they had time to take corrective action while ARX still had the necessary finance! If only!!

Someone will be making money from the assets, but unfortunately it is unlikely to be existing shareholders. I've lost some here, but you win some and lose some. Time to move on.

Commiseration to all others that have lost money here.

mad mike
29/9/2006
05:25
I,ll shop at Harrods if i ever come back to Uk for my bog rolls.Its cheaper than buying speculative shares.Still no one twisted my arm.I had the chance to make a profit 40% but was GREEDY.ALL MY OWN FAULT.
bearable
28/9/2006
09:14
primrose,

what a nice person you are (not)

Aerobox a company with a good product that was getting accepted by the market, unfortunately they had a bad managment who invested in the wrong machinery and couldnt produce to fill orders.

As to people phoning and hearing all was well a bank in Grand Cayman signed a loan agreement on that information, however as with all banks they had certain stipulations and clauses thet prevented the money being used to help the company out from such a massive mistake.

No idea what will happen to Aerobox as the product was one that cut airline repair expenses on ULD's drastically, I am sure there will be a deal done at some point as the patents for this material are worth something. Shareholders however will get nothing to very little back.

I am one of the few who made a profit when they first came to the market and waited, got back in and hit my stop so lost very little the second time I got in.

Its a strange game the stockmarket investing in companies that say they are getting orders but never say theycant produce them.

GLA

smallchange
28/9/2006
09:04
"7106 brainlessbridggar:" LOL !!!! oh yeah.. all those fantasy phone calls
of yours with the company bosses throughout 2005/6.. - 100% promising
that all would be so great in good time guaranteed.. LOL !!!!!

Bye bye once and for all Loser...

- As you were sadly so obsessively concerned about my share trading
interests for whatever perverse evil reasons. I'm happy to report that
personally I'm up 35% from the last 5 months following FEP this week
and am now out of shares for good. I will always though LOL ! - whenever remembering you and this Infamous Dog.. LOL ! ( the two of you
ironically having gone about as well together as the average Big Issue
vendor and his flea mutt.. )

Not that you weren't repeatedly warned back in 2002 to 2004.. but then
you never have learnt anything have you bridggar. As posted back then
and always - Your Loss ! Doubtless eternally too

With arx as promised by me in 2005-2006 having been proven to be
just "a.n.other" markets scam, and you having been wiped out yet again
foolishly relentlessly gambling on such a Dog, despite all the blindingly
obvious warning signs and broken promises with lies from the directors
of arx, who were only ever endlessly Laughing at you as their greatest
Fool shareholder, whilst personally spending and wasting your so called
invested monies.. (LOL !) - Perhaps you'll now just revert to showing your
true colours of evil bitterness with extremities & cursing foul language (LoL)

~ Your Loss foolbridggar !

LOL !

primrose
27/9/2006
08:08
shareholders will still getting close to nothing
jayboy4
27/9/2006
08:07
if he is we still get nothing.....no doubt the technology is worth something but the chosen few not us get the money for that.
spitfire3
27/9/2006
08:06
Perhaps the toothy one is interested in picking up the pieces?
maxk
27/9/2006
08:00
Richard Branson was talking on GMTV this morning, and said airlines should go over to using plastic cargo containers, what a time for ARX to go bust.
katie priceless
27/9/2006
07:35
Seasons In The Sun
There is only one way to get your looses back and that is forget about ARX and invest in a company with a solid fundamental and solid management, if you cant find one! you shouldn't be here in a first place.

savogi
25/9/2006
13:19
rmart
well said.
i used to trade in aim stocks, but for 4years now i have been pulling out my portfoilio and investing it elsewhere. I only have a few tiddlers left.
sadly arx was one!!

sack of spuds
24/9/2006
13:15
Is this parrot dead or just nailed to its perch?
rex taurus
20/9/2006
18:20
I lost on this one too but moved some out just in time to TEO worth a look Dyor
tony727
19/9/2006
14:57
there is no wonder the AIM is in the doldrums. Very little trading goes on now compared to a yr ago. Too many companies just out to rip off the shareholders. The AIM has just been a profit making excersise for many directors regardless of the actual business model.

They just make money out of the shares and buying assets of companies once they have traded them into the ground with millions of £s of shareholders cash.

It has to stop or a lot of those city traders will find themselves out of work.

Directors should be made to explin their actions. Trouble is they answer to nobody. It's far too easy.

rmart
19/9/2006
13:25
s'funny, Raymondo doesn't answer my calls......wonder why?
bridggar
19/9/2006
10:47
farsight
sadly the quatation is spot on isn't it.
quotes_4_U ..lets hope the deck is nice and slippery for this lot!

sack of spuds
19/9/2006
10:44
masure etc
get a life!
end of tedious diatribe

sack of spuds
19/9/2006
09:16
Did he slip or was he pushed?

Farsight
Just so, brother, just so...

brianbush
18/9/2006
19:24
Until they slip off the side of their boat !
quotes_4_u
18/9/2006
17:09
Commiserations guys. I lost a few bob on ARX from 20p to 18p I think, and came across this on SEO. In my experience it's all too true.

An Investor's Tail

The shareprice continues its gradual fall, followed by a sudden massive drop, followed soon after by an RNS, followed by suspension, followed by a long, long period while the receivers run up huge bills, the company will then be sold to the management for a song, leaving just enough money when all the assets are disposed of to pay the receivers fee and perhaps some of the bank loans. After an even longer time the shareholders receive notification that they will receive nothing, only the few bitter shareholders who lost everything wil still care, the majority haven written off and forgotten this misplaced investment many months/years ago. Eventually, under a new name, the old company will achieve modest success and the management will eventually sell at a huge profit and retire somewhere nice as far away from any possible disgruntled ex-shareholders who might embarrass them. And THEY all live happily ever after.

farsight
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