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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Aurelian | LSE:AUL | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B15S8C31 | ORD 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% | 10.125 | - | 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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02/11/2012 12:22 | I have been in and out of this before at a profit today I bought - now it has gone down - typical!! | ayl30 | |
02/11/2012 11:18 | sul2 - and they have been buying a sizeable stake in Aurelian. | timberwolf3 | |
02/11/2012 10:35 | Who are Cheyne and what are they buying....ignore my ignorance. | sul2 | |
02/11/2012 09:48 | Mirabeau Cheyne have been in for some time so the event has been a long time coming! There are other sleeping dogs waiting to get their share of the bone. | jasper2712 | |
02/11/2012 08:28 | Yes and you have to ask yourself why! Regards. | rafboy | |
02/11/2012 08:27 | It is the Cheyne buying that interests me. | greenroom78 | |
02/11/2012 08:24 | It is what is behind the rise that interests me. I have seen figures on bbs suggesting that we are very undervalued even at these levels and my own research suggests the same. All IMHO and not investment advice of course. Regards. | rafboy | |
02/11/2012 08:20 | MMs working it hard. Big push up at the start and now a big pull back, trying to unsettle those of us that bought in recently and get us to take a profit. Been a good few days but I'm in no rush to sell. Low free float can work both ways, so I guess best expect a bit of volatility. GLA | greenroom78 | |
02/11/2012 08:07 | 20P TODAY? | stockriser | |
02/11/2012 08:06 | UT - 200k at 12.25p..that's a fair outlay | mirabeau | |
01/11/2012 22:25 | Mirabeau....SHhhhhhh | stockriser | |
01/11/2012 22:12 | Mirabeau that's what I am hoping for. Regards. | rafboy | |
01/11/2012 21:51 | 'Event Driven: Cheyne has one of the largest and most experienced groups of Event Driven specialists operating in Europe today. The team invests only in liquid, event driven situations with definite short-term catalysts' - Are we looking at a takeover here? Cheyne's buying appears to suggest that something may be on the horizon | mirabeau | |
01/11/2012 16:53 | Fantastic day. Amazing how low you set your sights with these beaten up AIM stocks. In profit with recent purchases but still a long way to go for the larger holding. GLA. | adc4 | |
01/11/2012 16:51 | Nice upward trend started aswell today. Roll on tomorrow and also maybe the weekend press might pick up on Aurelian being so cheap. | johncraven | |
01/11/2012 16:49 | Stockriser - your comments are appreciated. Nice finish, more tomorrow please!! Regards. | rafboy | |
01/11/2012 16:01 | that 12.01p is now 12.04p ;-) That's my last post today - probably boring the ar5e off everyone. GLA SR | stockriser | |
01/11/2012 15:50 | John, I hope so ;-) | stockriser | |
01/11/2012 15:47 | Soon youll be quoted 80p (-: | johncraven | |
01/11/2012 15:36 | being quoted 12.01p for £18K now - just keeps going up - not too late to get in yet AIMHO | stockriser | |
01/11/2012 15:25 | It is all looking very good from where I sit. Be interesting to see if we have any press coverage but suspect Dow doing well may over shadow us. Regards. | rafboy | |
01/11/2012 15:16 | Those last few trades which are actually sells displayed as buys don't seem to be knocking the share price | stockriser | |
01/11/2012 15:13 | Well raft regression certainly shows that downtrend has been broken - we've now gone through the 50&100ema - I think we may be about to see a nice golden cross in a couple of weeks. | stockriser |
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