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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Alexon Grp. | LSE:AXN | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B28Y7M80 | ORD 12.5P |
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% | 2.825 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/4/2009 18:56 | Like to see a rise like that every day,about time ! | kfp | |
11/4/2009 09:50 | OK found it ! The preliminary results will be announced on 22 April 2009 | kfp | |
11/4/2009 09:47 | why is chart at top showing a price of 0p? | westcoastrich | |
11/4/2009 09:38 | empirestate Do you know exact results date ? | kfp | |
28/3/2009 17:43 | i just looked at shop property site and noticed that they are trying to get out of a lot of leases. One prob is any leases they may have assigned could be coming back to Alexons liability if the assignee goes bust | westcoastrich | |
28/3/2009 17:34 | CR still hoping to get in at lower levels on this prior to the april results, either way, expectation is for a bad news report which in todays world on so many occassions is treated like a relief as uncertainty becomes reality. normally it is a matter of price punish on the shock. will tuck in prior results at anything lower than 15p. cheers | empirestate | |
08/3/2009 19:05 | RNS Number : 1767O AIM 03 March 2009 NOTICE (145) 03/03/2009 07:45 TEMPORARY SUSPENSION OF TRADING ON AIM SMALLBONE PLC At the request of the company trading on AIM for the under-mentioned securities has been temporarily suspended from 03/03/2009 07:45 pending clarification of the company's financial position. Ordinary Shares of 5p each fully paid (B01ZXV5)(GB00B01ZXV Principles also in administrartion | smashingguy | |
28/2/2009 20:25 | seen the recent forecasts tho Empire? Pretty carp, been getting reduced and reduced. Still holding the poxy little 7K I bought as it's so small and as they have a lot of cash but looks like they need surgery imo. Think they could rise even on bad results if the outlook is better than expected. CR | cockneyrebel | |
28/2/2009 18:03 | with an ungeared balance sheet and £5m profit at the interims this does look cheap on a prospective pe of a big fat 1 | empirestate | |
22/2/2009 00:18 | 3p the next support? | westcoastrich | |
21/2/2009 14:59 | Back to having a sensible conversation... With half the high street going bust, the laws of supply and demand would argue that now is a good time to be investing in survivors? Discuss (sensibly) | doowle | |
20/2/2009 09:47 | No sign of crookney ! Better send out a search party as this is so screamingly cheap now my ears cannot stand it :-)) | 8trader | |
11/1/2009 22:00 | these are far too cheap | jas_ron | |
07/1/2009 16:35 | dont like the late fall sheeet | whiterussians | |
07/1/2009 09:07 | Or form your own (more scientific) opinion and by all means let us all know perhaps ? | joe say | |
07/1/2009 08:41 | For a guy that reckon's he has me filtered you don't half hang on my every word Hate Trader - lol! You'd be skint without me! CR | cockneyrebel | |
07/1/2009 08:33 | Couldn't agree more - focus is clearly on the Gross Margin so sales per se of secondary importance. Confident forecast given, considering they could have remained fairly neutral. | joe say | |
07/1/2009 08:26 | yep, nice update - bottomed here I reckon. Back in with them feeling pretty underpinned here. Very cheap. CR | cockneyrebel | |
11/12/2008 16:05 | "better" is about as far as I would go at this stage. AXN may be close to confirming a nice double bottom formation, but it's a long, long way back. | bletherer | |
11/12/2008 09:12 | Looking good............ | ydderf | |
13/11/2008 18:34 | sell everything and commit suicide obviously........ | ydderf |
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