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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Claims People | LSE:CLM | London | Ordinary Share | GB0006158686 | ORD 1.5P |
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% | 1.43 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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28/9/2007 15:03 | Yep, that's right...may as well hibernate for the winter. Over and out 'til spring...! | trixter | |
28/9/2007 14:45 | So it looks like we are not going to get any more news until about next March when the full results are out,here is the last paragraph from clm results " With new clients in the insurance sector being gained by each division, the future looks increasingly positive and the Board looks forward to updating all shareholders on progress in due course at the time of the full year results, to be reported next year." | wayneb | |
28/9/2007 11:21 | I suspect the 400k yesterday and 350k today were buys? ;) Wonder where they are getting the stock from? Can only buy 35k online now and have to pay the full asking price...AIMO, DYOR...etc... | trixter | |
27/9/2007 16:34 | Yes very long i have been waiting over 5 years | wayneb | |
27/9/2007 11:12 | Mmm - looks like this is going to be a long haul! | trixter | |
26/9/2007 08:40 | thats the other | mr bean3 | |
26/9/2007 08:39 | thats one of them | mr bean3 | |
26/9/2007 08:29 | or sorry a very good morning to you | mr bean3 | |
26/9/2007 08:21 | Welcome Mr B. Early days yet, but CLM look to be turning the corner and could position themselves very nicely. Great turnaround performance in H1 with more to come. The new divisions look espececially interesting. In the long term who knows?...this could scale up and become a reasonably-sized company with lots of clients... | trixter | |
26/9/2007 08:08 | just brought 100k and 134k not showing up ? | mr bean3 | |
26/9/2007 08:02 | nice...and I almost topped up late yesterday, but was waiting in case it fell further! Happy to have a significant holding. | trixter | |
25/9/2007 17:01 | Just makes for a buying op. IMO. Still call this a no brainer, but then I'm still poor...... :0) | davidlloyd | |
25/9/2007 16:04 | 200 thousand shares sold at a 1p,i cannot work this share out.The market does not like this for some reason,they should have had a lot more work this last 6 months.???????????? | wayneb | |
21/9/2007 07:30 | Will the interim results be out this month,they were last september,?????? | wayneb | |
18/9/2007 08:00 | Only down on offer though Wayneb, bid still at 1.2p. | davidlloyd | |
17/9/2007 16:52 | And down we go again | wayneb | |
06/9/2007 13:45 | Oh well only been waiting 5 years for something good to happen with this share,so what is another year.Mind you it would be nice to see the share price near 8p | wayneb | |
31/8/2007 12:05 | Phil, Agree totally. THink this will be a bagger at least by this time next year. Just such an awful spread which kills interest from the more short term 'investers'. It is of interest that all the directors share options have an excercise price of 8p so directors want this much higher.... DL | davidlloyd | |
30/8/2007 17:23 | MMs looking for stock to fill an order perhaps - drop the price to try and shake out some nervous nellies. Buy and hold; it'll take until the next figures to really get going but this looks outstanding value meantime. | philjeans | |
30/8/2007 17:13 | The market does not like this share for some reason,good news and a drop in price,???? | wayneb | |
29/8/2007 14:36 | Claims People's Head of Punctuation has probably already been fired - I hope you feel guilty! | verulamium | |
29/8/2007 13:46 | More than likely...I'm just being pedantic as always.. :-) | davidlloyd |
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