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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Centurion Res | LSE:CEN | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B3ZNRX66 | ORD 0.2P |
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% | 0.645 | - | 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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25/3/2008 14:42 | ive bought in today looks good for short term imo | 999dealer | |
25/3/2008 12:35 | 44K buy today - ? same buyer ? Cant think that anyone else in the wide world would want to buy any more of these ! Must be someone in the know ?? | bi1l | |
20/3/2008 20:39 | 50K buy ( ? ) after the close - interesting ? Perhaps its our 160K buyer topping up ? And why ? You have to have good reason to spend £25 grand on this pile of cr*p ! | bi1l | |
06/3/2008 12:49 | Sssshhhh - No activity/action/news ??? | fin man | |
29/2/2008 15:12 | Err pardon - didn't quite hear that ? | bi1l | |
26/2/2008 19:41 | A cheap jibe bi1l that does nothing to answer the allegations against CeNeS. | sicilian_kan | |
26/2/2008 17:58 | Similar to ERX then. | bi1l | |
25/2/2008 19:45 | Can any poster offer any logic as to why the share price has settled at around the 50p mark (as I've not seen any mention of the potential offer price) ? | joe say | |
25/2/2008 19:45 | Can any poster offer any logic as to why the share price has settled at around the 50p mark (as I've not seen any mention of the potential offer price) ? | joe say | |
25/2/2008 18:25 | ! Dont let him wind you up. He is probably a very nice person, but his " i'm holier than thou " approach gets my goat as well !! Pompous git !!!! | bi1l | |
23/2/2008 20:05 | I am not invested at all, I always trade/gamble with stocks and have spent around 10 hours trawling and considering all the facts and odds for this situation. The word investing causes people to delude themselves, makes them sleep better at night, how can buying old stock be considered investing? Knowing the management and putting new money in is investing, how many do that on ADVFN? like 1% LOL.. please let me get back to my heiken-ashi studies thankyou. | blackbear | |
23/2/2008 01:34 | blackbear, I'm not trying to wind you up. You are invested in this share and cannot tell me 5 impressive things that the company has done in its relatively long history. It says a lot. | sicilian_kan | |
22/2/2008 07:53 | Are you trying to wind me up, how are your loss going on ERX at the moment. | blackbear | |
21/2/2008 23:15 | ramping blackbear, tell me 5 things that are impressive about CeNeS's history... | sicilian_kan | |
21/2/2008 23:07 | I'm no ramper this is high risk, just saying what im thinking and I bet I'm right. Cenes is not desperate for cash at this moment in time so I'm expecting at least a big partnership deal this year. | blackbear | |
21/2/2008 22:20 | ramping blackbear, tell me 5 things that are impressive about about CeNeS's history... | sicilian_kan | |
21/2/2008 16:43 | Yes quite a bit of buying towards the close. Maybe the one who bought 150K just an hour before the original news came out. Tomorrow may be interesting ? | bi1l | |
21/2/2008 16:07 | Oh big buy indicated later in the day, probably an insider no doubt. | blackbear | |
21/2/2008 09:59 | Could wake up tomorrow.. bang 125p, place your bets. | blackbear | |
20/2/2008 17:50 | I think its time, in an effort to halt a flagging sp, to go to plan b. | bi1l | |
20/2/2008 14:23 | if offer talks terminated this will hit 10p high risk share imo | 999dreamer | |
20/2/2008 09:22 | Yes, some people are a bit thick buying at 56 and selling at 52 - no patience. | blackbear | |
20/2/2008 09:06 | looks like peeps are getting bored waiting!! | maconscreen |
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