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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Cic Capital | LSE:CICC | London | Ordinary Share | CA17164E1051 | COM SHS NPV (DI) |
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% | 3.375 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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14/6/2015 14:06 | GENISES. You must hope and pray that CICG does list soon as a "shell", but that will only recover a small proportion of the money you have invested in CICC. Even if some of the other "shells", such as CIC Fuels, list that still wont recover a significant proportion of your money, IMO. You need CIC Seychelles and CIC Fund to list as well. Will they? I have big doubts. If they do when will it be? Could be a very long time! | papillon | |
14/6/2015 12:57 | Aymesco1 Today 12:34 Cic fuels could be big one for us specially with the Saudi connection >>>>> Really? It's listing as an "off the shelf" shell (that's what the company says) so how can that be the "big one"? Why would the Saudi's (Saudi Government or individual Saudi's?) be interested in the flotation of an "off the shelf" shell? Aymesco1 is a shareholder in MTV and TRP as well as CICC. How did he miss out on WRN, I wonder? LOL. | papillon | |
14/6/2015 12:46 | GENISES 14 Jun'15 - 12:14 - 8319 of 8323 0 0 Must be on the titanic >>>>> You must be GENISES, since your money has not made it into the lifeboats, but appears, instead, to have sunk with the ship!! | papillon | |
14/6/2015 12:43 | Aymesco on the Asylum thread (TAT for short) 'Cic fuels could be big one for us specially with the Saudi connection' The lunatics firmly in charge again. Dr TD | the diddymen | |
14/6/2015 12:41 | Just been reading Aymesco1's latest posts on the lse CICC bb. Or more accurately the ravings of a madman? This guy has obviously lost all sense of reality. A deluded fantasist of mega proportions. I feel sorry for him. Is he ill since surely no sane person would think so irrationally, or so illogically? | papillon | |
14/6/2015 12:40 | Goulding on LSE 'I agree bottoms up, let us see what eventually turns up into the gold company.' One of those rare occasions we agree Mixi. The only clause I would add to your post ...'and how they will finance it with their near empty balance sheet' | the diddymen | |
14/6/2015 12:37 | Mraveragely Stuie on the asylum thread has managed a post without a spelling mistake. | the diddymen | |
14/6/2015 12:31 | Goulding as usual you are a little premature. Let us see the listing, and then more importantly let us see what the company can deliver (profits and cash). Delighted if I am proved wrong, but as you well know from bitter experience these things never happen over night. The evidence so far (ten years is it?) is that SB will do what he has done before and dissipate shareholder wealth. | the diddymen | |
14/6/2015 12:14 | Must be on the titanic | genises | |
14/6/2015 06:30 | The cries of a drowning man! | goulding1215 | |
14/6/2015 00:13 | "We, on this bb, warned CICC shareholders of the dangers before it was suspended last year. We have been proved correct. Really" >>>>> YES!! GENISES. So far we have been proved correct because currently your investment is worth a big fat ZERO!! | papillon | |
14/6/2015 00:10 | GENESIS. I have no idea whether CICG will list, or not. I have never said CICG will never list, just that I'll believe it when it ACTUALLY happens. I have said the de-listed CICC will never list again, IMO. Regarding CICG listing, what I have said is "I'll believe it, when I ACTUALLY see it"!! If CICG does eventually list then as an "off the shelf" shell company with 100m shares in issue then I don't expect to see the listing share price to be higher than 2p. PS. Presumably I have "they" on filter. My mind is most definitely made up. You, nor "they", have obviously not understood what I have previously posted on the subject of CICG listing. | papillon | |
13/6/2015 23:42 | "they have a reason to at least be bothered". They sure do, gtfc1. Some invested a lot of their money in buying CICC shares. Currently they have lost the lot!! Whether they will get some of it back is open to question. If I had invested my money in CICC shares I would be more than "bothered"!! I would be very angry, but not with message board critics! I would be angry with myself for being so gullible and angry with the company. We, on this bb, warned CICC shareholders of the dangers before it was suspended last year. We have been proved correct. Really | genises | |
13/6/2015 23:38 | Ultra punch They have a point. Now you are saying the price will be a couple of pence. Make your mind up is it listing or is it not. | genises | |
13/6/2015 22:40 | To Papillon and his motley crew. Let's hear your aplogies to this board now. | popples | |
13/6/2015 19:45 | Pap, When I can answer that definitively I'll be sure to let you know. | crabpot | |
13/6/2015 19:30 | One question, crabpot. When is CICG going to list on the LSE and what will the share price be? The link doesn't state that!!!! | papillon | |
13/6/2015 19:21 | ...beg your pardon, hadn't realised this had already been posted... no comments? | crabpot | |
13/6/2015 19:18 | Interesting developments. hxxps://my.euroclear Click on the link and view as a guest if not registered. | crabpot | |
13/6/2015 18:57 | that's another of sharky's gems : | soul limbo | |
13/6/2015 17:32 | A post today on the lse ATC bb by, unvrkw, that fantasist who regularly posts on the lse CICC board. He likes posting on ATC; 73 posts during the last month. "It's all over the place. I won't invest in oil or mining again, too much capital needed and whilst the majority seem to follow these businesses and quick can be made an enormous amount is lost." How long before the penny drops, for unvrkw, on CICC? | papillon | |
13/6/2015 15:56 | Operational bulletin 2015-095 - CIC Gold Group Ltd 05/06/2015 13:10 Settlement Service update - newsletter - bulletin Euroclear UK & Ireland As from the effective date, you will be able to hold and transfer interests in the following securities. The securities will not be admitted into the CREST system, rather the company has arranged for the issuer to issue Depository Interests (DIs) in respect of the underlying securities. The DIs will be created and issued pursuant to a Deed Poll executed by the issuer. Copies of the Deed Poll are available from the issuer, and its provisions are expressed to bind all holders, future and present. The DIs will carry the same ISIN as the securities. Effective Date 12 June 2015Company CIC Gold Group LtdSecurities Common shares of no par valueIncorporated in Republic of SeychellesISIN SC0665AHDJ29Issuer Computershare Investor Services PLCStamp Duty Reserve Tax Not exemptIssued in accordance with Deed poll executed by the Issuer under the laws of England and WalesStock Deposit & Stock Withdrawal The Company has confirmed that: * a stock deposit will be deemed to constitute a transfer of the Shares to the DI Issuer, who will issue corresponding DIs into the CREST system to the depositing member/transferee * a stock withdrawal will be deemed to constitute an instruction to the Issuer to cancel the DIs and effect a transfer of the Shares to the person specified in the instruction. | soul limbo | |
13/6/2015 15:06 | Lol, polo77. The "first serving" of my "humble pie" will only happen when CICG ACTUALLY list, polo77 and the "off the shelf" shell company, CICG, has an share price of more than a few pence!! | papillon | |
13/6/2015 14:24 | yes I just checked Euroclear and they have issued a press release on Friday confirming register for CREST is all set up for trading of CIC Gold Group, that will only happen if they are about to trade. Really interesting thanks polo77. Go to their web site, register and look for CICG. | perthmate |
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