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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Core Vct I | LSE:CR. | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B03FH337 | ORD 1P |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 72.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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03/11/2016 09:35 | SOLO + 13 - big rise in the ask....0.30p. f | fillipe | |
03/11/2016 09:17 | Minco rise reason....RNS 0900hrs. f | fillipe | |
03/11/2016 09:05 | MIO - Minco marked up again, today. f | fillipe | |
03/11/2016 08:53 | SRB - Serabi keeps on being taken in small bites since the low - still slightly sub-6p. f | fillipe | |
03/11/2016 08:44 | Both RSA & Tate&Lyle benefiting from the weak £ Who else? Maybe RPC who report at the end of the month.Already said revenues in the first half are projected to be significantly ahead of the same period last year, | shauney2 | |
03/11/2016 08:34 | I reckon pog will rise whichever wins | richie32 | |
03/11/2016 08:23 | Beware of tidy2 a gold ramper, who lied about Trump being up 8 pts(post 561223); when I asked which poll gave out that figure, he could not say. If Hilary wins the p.o.g could well fall.DYOR | azalea | |
03/11/2016 08:06 | PDZ Drifting back | yawn1 | |
03/11/2016 07:47 | Kod rns out | easwarareddy | |
03/11/2016 07:21 | RDT contract win | purple11 | |
03/11/2016 07:11 | TIDMTERN 3 November 2016 Tern Plc (AIM: TERN) Sale of Concerto Tern Plc ("Tern" or the "Company"), the investment company specialising in the cloud and Internet of Things (IoT) sectors, is pleased to announce that it has completed the sale of the assets and business of Concerto, a Multi Cloud Management software business, to Ingram Micro Inc., the world's largest technology distributor and a leading technology sales, marketing and logistics company for the IT industry worldwide. The total consideration is $500,000 in cash, payable $425,000 on completion with $75,000 at the end of 12 months. Tern acquired Concerto alongside Flexiant Research in June 2016 for a combined total of GBP75,000 in cash. The valuations of the two businesses were not disclosed separately at the time of the acquisition. The Board believes the sale of Concerto at this time represents good value, and the realised funds will be better used to create new opportunities. Tern retains its stake in Flexiant Research Limited (now known as flexiOPS Ltd), which remains profitable. The Company continues to pursue its stated objective of identifying and acquiring underexploited technology assets, where the Company can act as a catalyst to add value through management's commercial and technical experience, expertise and contacts. Commenting on the Disposal, Al Sisto, CEO of Tern Plc, said: "The sale of Concerto is our first portfolio company exit and represents a very healthy return on investment. We remain focused on our approach and I look forward to updating shareholders on the use of funds in due course." | sweepie2 | |
02/11/2016 22:58 | AW The sheer arrogance of a lying pump and dumper that is you, so when you were in MRS it was 50p, 100p and 200p pumps on a regular basis. Perhaps we shall list all the stocks you have pumped over the years that have dropped over 90% or gone. Nobody is immune to catching Aim bullets it's expected if you trade them year after year. Or better still list the dogs you used to pump as KDC and Ainsoph..eh fight fire with fire...Tadpole and Marconi. MRS is not gone yet..we await a update. | hatey | |
02/11/2016 21:17 | See PRS took 17% of that PIRI placing, what is the point of an investment company buying into another investment company. Nick Lee after NEW seems to be losing the plot | sweepie2 | |
02/11/2016 18:40 | A (sharep....) TW poll. :-) | cottoner | |
02/11/2016 16:36 | tidy2 "Trump winning by 8 points". In what poll is that? | azalea | |
02/11/2016 16:31 | Trump winning by 8 points. Position yourself in gold. ASA for me.Nickel flying also. Asa has both | tidy 2 | |
02/11/2016 16:28 | Hatey is the worst out of the lot. Although never nice to see people lose money and I really do hope MRS relists. Alot of good people in that stock. | ileeman | |
02/11/2016 15:47 | EUA look at trades | love it | |
02/11/2016 15:36 | ALT starting it's next leg up | love it | |
02/11/2016 15:33 | The likes of hatey ruined this thread it used to be fun and informative now it's Twitter but tweets are not the same you can't post nice long chat xxxAnyways leg for this market looks fabulous now shame I've got a lot less than previously | amazon_woman | |
02/11/2016 15:30 | Hatey the guru hmm he's cost people a lot of money over the years deramped sxx at wait for it 2 p !!! He projects figures out of thin air Hope Mrs turns good though for everyone else L egendary E ffortG aining momentum serious multibagger on that news and oblivious to elections euro carp etc | amazon_woman | |
02/11/2016 14:29 | BMV - all buys so far today - possible t/o? | maytrees | |
02/11/2016 14:11 | Good to see some life back in this thread, not being a share guru unable to offer any tips though have over the years picked up quite a few from this thread bar the last one which happened to be MRS, anyone seen that shyster hatey ? el Don | donsan | |
02/11/2016 13:54 | Huge news in fact Price: 0.28implied 615 postsRE: ANDREW MILLS VS CEOVS RetweetedAndrew Mills ?@AndrewMills2013 7m7 minutes ago@Virtualstock and NHS SBS announce major deal to bring 'Amazon style' #procurement to 100 trusts https://www.hsj.co.u | amazon_woman | |
02/11/2016 13:49 | Leg that was the news we all wanted months ago !! Well better late than never but it's cost everyone Looks good now to hold long term for serious gains | amazon_woman |
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