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ARGV Argentvive

1.375
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 01:00:00
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Argentvive LSE:ARGV London Ordinary Share GB00B2425T97 ORD 10P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 1.375 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

Argentvive Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
25/9/2007
14:01
Sounds like Denton is placing himself for his next acquisition...Would appear to be a good move as well if he can get in at a cheap price...

Anyone got any contradicting thoughts ?.

jammy02
25/9/2007
10:48
Interesting......check out this other thread.
solodealer
22/9/2007
11:51
WELL THE mm'S ARE SPOOKED,THEY DROPED THE BID TO SLOW THINGS DOWN....DIDNT WORK .....LOADS OF BUYS...MUST FIND SOME MONEY TO TOP UP
petersmith6
21/9/2007
08:52
Step 1 completed...Wonder what Mr Denton has got planned next...
jammy02
21/9/2007
08:01
AuctionAssist deal is done deal! see news
tecnogoosip
20/9/2007
11:39
No trades...yet 6% fall in share price...whats all that about?
jammy02
19/9/2007
11:46
I'm holding and expecting some good things to happen in the next few months. AuctionAssist being brought in and with a few other positive news stories I'm hoping to see the share price start a steady climb up towards the £1 mark.
jammy02
19/9/2007
11:11
I think there could be real exciting times ahead.

Looking at the plans on ArgentVive.com we could see things motor ahead when there is futher news.

Not sure if people remember Jellyworks ?


They went from £10 million to £200 million market cap almost over night on nothing but news.

ArgentVive has real businesses and real revenues.

Winning the former head of online from Waterstones should tell us that there are big plans.

Unlike Jellyworks days there is real growth and money to be made out of ecommerce lots like Midas and Auctionassist.com are perfectly positioned to capitalise of this. AuctionAssist appears to be focused on electricals online, well Dixons move away from the high street to becoming a pure online channel is a sign of the times.

Good luck to all those that held. I don't think you will see the silly raise that Jellyworks experienced, people are smart now right ?

tecnogoosip
19/9/2007
08:48
How exciting...
jammy02
18/9/2007
21:15
LOOK!!! there was a BUY to day!!!!!!
petersmith6
18/9/2007
16:13
Will add some more info relating to this company when i get the chance but in the mean time, if and when they secure AuctionAssist where do people see the share price heading, if anywhere ?.
jammy02
18/9/2007
16:09
ArgentVive



ArgentVive plc is a rapidly growing e-commerce group with market leading
technology and the development capability, infrastructure and sales models
to rapidly expand in B2B and B2C markets. The aim of the company is to
develop online businesses in order to become a major provider of internet
based trading solutions to enterprises across a wide range of industry.


GROUP COMPANIES

samedaybooks.co.uk Limited
=====================
The company's principal activity is that of a bookseller. It operates
predominantly in the United Kingdom through two warehouse shops
based in the South East and an e-commerce website which sells books
online with a same day service. The samedaybooks.co.uk portal is being
developed to offer other independent book sellers the opportunity of
accessing those customers seeking to reserve and collect titles locally.
The company also operates a wholesale book selling operation through
Waterside Book Services Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary.

Kieron Smith formally Waterstone's head of online Commercial
Operations joined as Managing Director of samedaybooks.co.uk
Limited in September 2007.

www.samedaybooks.co.uk


Midas Merchant Limited
=================
Midas Merchant has been recently formed to exploit the in-house
intellectual property which samedaybooks.co.uk plc has developed
during the implementation of its online business. The company aims
to become an e-commerce solutions provider to businesses seeking to
trade on the internet. Although initially focused on the book market,
the technology is not sector specific and other applications are being
considered. The company believes the modular platform being
developed will allow company's to simultaneously trade on multiple
channels with dynamic inventory pricing and real time order tracking.
Trials are currently taking place and the service is scheduled to be
launched in 2008.

Martin Hearn, formerly IT Director of samedaybooks.co.uk plc became
Managing Director of Midas Merchant Limited in August 2007.

www.midasmerchant.co.uk (website under development)


Acquisition of AuctionAssist Limited
==========================
On the 6th August 2007 the Company announced that it had entered
into heads of agreement and a period of exclusivity to acquire Auction
Assist Limited. Due diligence on AuctionAssist is in progress. The
period of exclusivity originally agreed with AuctionAssist was due to
expire on 31 August 2007 but this has now been extended to
30 September 2007. A further announcement will be made in due course.

www.auctionassist.com

jammy02
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