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ADS Alexander Dav.

1.45
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 00:00:00
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Alexander Dav. LSE:ADS London Ordinary Share GB0009530188 ORD 0.1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 1.45 - 0.00 00:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

Alexander David Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
22/5/2013
15:12
Yeah, well, you know, that's just, like your opinion, man.
greedfear
22/5/2013
15:09
So shareholders could vote against proposals...
knigel
22/5/2013
14:46
Knigel - there is a caveat. The caveat is what level will the dirs. convert their warrants + prefs. If they did it at 0.90p AFTER the capital reorganisation then £380k would = 68.4% and 36% which is clearly over 100% so I reckon it will be done higher - but that then leaves ADS shareholders with virtually nothing. (The caveat will dictate that)
tomboyb
22/5/2013
14:18
Need to do some workings. Were does 0.9p come from when share price is 0.06p? 90% write off of due director salaries and talk of enhancing shareholder value. So we end up with another cash shell on the market?
knigel
22/5/2013
14:12
£380k worth of pref warrants on the same scale as £200k for 36% equates to 68.4% which is above 100% - this leads me to believe that pref/warrant value conversions will be @ a higher level than 0.90p -

However - whatever value is left in ADS in its current state looks fairly minimal. Unless someone else can offer another explanation -

The prefs / warrant have taken any value left here once the capital is reorganised hence I will take a small tax loss (which will be useful) for the coming year -

tomboyb
22/5/2013
13:53
£200k for 36% @ 0.90p -

£380k prefs + warrants to be injected - where does that leave current holders? If they converted @ the same levels it would be over 100% and zero value attributed to current equity?

ideas?

tomboyb
22/5/2013
13:46
Anyone done the calcs here?
tomboyb
21/5/2013
15:35
Wait. New investors subscribing at 0.9p so no point bailing (yet)
knigel
21/5/2013
15:30
Shareholders well and truly screwed. Being offered 0.03 for mine at the moment!!! Will be keeping to offset CGT at end of year!
ads100
11/4/2013
16:17
Yeah anyone could have seen it as a buy at 0.05 just decided not to rant about it.
I knew you bought months ago KNIG, games games games.

It was an easy 100%.

unkwn
10/4/2013
12:58
Well i have been buying regularly for the last month but a few more have joined the party the last week or so...
knigel
10/4/2013
12:26
Is this signs of life or just a false dawn?
ads100
25/2/2013
14:54
Paying 0.06p
christianf12
25/2/2013
14:20
700k max offer or just £420 worth
christianf12
14/2/2013
14:35
...?....AAAAAAARRRRGGGGGGHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA...(chuckle)
lean5gb3
06/2/2013
21:25
ADS and ADI both rising swiftly in the same day...
kennyruss
04/2/2013
09:09
Is this JakNife?
inside2
14/12/2012
15:15
I give it 6 months from here max.
donald tramp
18/11/2012
11:28
Going pop for sure.

R.I.P.

donald tramp
15/10/2012
20:14
Ah yes,Thanks.
algernon2
13/10/2012
18:04
teh buys onlt just outweighed the sells by 100k but they widened the spread to the max
mr_dross
13/10/2012
17:09
Why the rise?
Anyone else here?

algernon2
24/9/2012
09:24
ADS was my first choice in my What Not To Buy series in 2007. Was called Griffin Group then
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