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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ceva | LSE:CVA | London | Ordinary Share | COM STK USD0.001 |
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% | 1,200.00 | - | 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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03/8/2011 08:35 | Not a little drop? | dafrog | |
26/7/2011 22:53 | good set of results, revenue up 36%, licencing up, profits up They have $153m cash & deposits, which is approx.. £6 per share (I think)????? | sikhthetech | |
08/7/2011 12:49 | Probably going to be taken over soon, so I'll stick with my 60 shares from way way back. :) | rayrac | |
23/6/2011 19:16 | This is what was posted. I passed this to Ceva in Ireland also. "I sold my 62 shares a month ago or so (certificate form) and regained almost all of my original investment made a decade ago. You need to speak to an ace guy called Mr Richard Mottram of Redmayne Bentley's Wolverhampton office. He charged around £17 to sort out some paperwork and got a price for the shares that was equivalent to the ask price quoted on LSE (ticker CVA)!! Not Mid or below-mid !! Brilliant service with a real personal touch and well worth just making a call. Last number I had for Mr Mottram was 01902 219252. Has a range of other services for investors like yourself that I rate 10/10 !! | dafrog | |
23/6/2011 18:26 | thanks Haydock... appreciated... | sikhthetech | |
23/6/2011 08:17 | Look back on the thread & find the selling advice, from about March. Have a chat to the chap in Wolverhampton? | haydock | |
22/6/2011 19:02 | I had some cva in my Isa, some in certified form and some of my business holding in certified form.... I wanted to transfer my personal certified to my Isa but my broker hargreaves said they don't handle international holdings, even if they are main market... As I believed cva would go up, I wanted to hold my shares online, so that I could trade quickly.... selling using certificates is a real pain.... so I contacted Barclays... they said the best thing to do is to open an international trading account and transfer them in.... so that's what I did... so I now have some in my Isa and others in an international trading account with Barclays... my business still holds some 120 in certified form, which I couldn't transfer online without 1st opening an international trading account... I would like to transfer them to me but I need to get a medallion stamp....and that would cost me £75!!!!! what a palava... does anybody know of an easier way to transfer my CVA shares from my business to me... thanks in advance... | sikhthetech | |
22/6/2011 15:06 | CVA up 12% June 1 2011 Another top performer has been Ceva (CEVA). The Israeli maker of chips for mobile devices is up 67% this year. Shares are about 4% higher than the stock's recent 32.95 buy point in a square-box basing pattern. EPS grew 17%, 73% and 92% the past three quarters. | andrbea | |
02/6/2011 17:07 | Just a shame the DOW is showing weakness? But value will out. | rayrac | |
02/6/2011 16:53 | Up & up we go ... :)) | rawdeal1 | |
27/5/2011 16:01 | sp just gone vertical in the states. | lfc4ever | |
25/5/2011 18:18 | I'm hanging on to my 33 shares. I was most grateful for the Redmayne Bentley contact as is the lady that I'm in contact with at Ceva in Ireland who is able to pass it on to other people that may wish to use it. | dafrog | |
25/5/2011 17:25 | Wouldn't sell, I have high hopes of a bid at some time soon. 60 shares, that's all I have, but at $33 and rising, something is keeping it on the up. If you do wish to sell, then a name was mentioned here last mth. A mr Mottram at Redmayne Bentley appears to be mighty keen to take them off you, 01902 219252 is his number. But not for me, I think that gentleman knows you know!! | rayrac | |
16/5/2011 08:44 | If he wants to sell, look back a month or two on here for very useful contacts & advise. | haydock | |
16/5/2011 08:41 | Jon C. Is that the American Certificate? If it is, then that is the end of the story & he still has 3000 @ £17.5 or less. More likely diluted as above , tell him to check again. | haydock | |
14/5/2011 20:24 | mbaxter, I sold them. | wenlynn | |
14/5/2011 19:58 | Wenlynn - if you still have your 90 shares this will be worth approx £1620 now so that will make back some of your losses | mbaxter | |
14/5/2011 19:46 | My History with this company :- Parthus (B) 6,000 19-Apr-02 £2,181.98 Parthus (RI) 6,000 14-Nov-02 £381.93 Ceva (S) 90 435p 07-May-04 £379.00 Loss £2,184.91 | wenlynn | |
14/5/2011 19:25 | Can anyone tell me if there has been a share consolidation at some stage? I ask because a friend of mine has a certificate for 3000 shares(CVA) that he got when Parthus was taken over. Cheers | jonc | |
10/5/2011 19:38 | This one seems to be ready for take off/over! Not many still holding here, but I'm not selling till T/O. | rayrac | |
29/4/2011 21:27 | Old Parthus holder here and latest accounts took me by surprise! I've not looked at them since 04, at least they are still worth something! Are they a potential ARM? Or should I go along to Redmayne and try a sell? | rayrac | |
21/4/2011 15:30 | Well folks it may be wise to remember where to sell & many thaks Dyfiman for that: but at the moment we are on the leaderboard. | haydock | |
19/4/2011 20:14 | Dyfiman, I want to thank you too for the connection to the Redmayne Bentley service that's available. Its good to know its their when needed. i tried at the local HSBC share shop recently to see if they could sell them they failed, just rang a broker who never heard of them and wasn't interested to find out. Thanks again i just may hold a little longer now they've certainly become interesting again. Best Regards i8 | i8mondays |
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