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Name | Symbol | Market | Type |
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Evchrgingaccgbx | LSE:ELEP | London | Exchange Traded Fund |
Price Change | % Change | Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Traded | Last Trade | |
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3.23 | 2.16% | 152.75 | 152.02 | 153.48 | - | 2,625 | 16:35:09 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/10/2006 12:37 | MMs twisting the knife | grlz | |
17/10/2006 14:31 | going down - massive margin pressure as lenders scale back on paying fees to cover doubtful debts will leave brokers like ELEP running to standstill, the move into IVA is pure risk in an already crowded market can we have confidence in Gammond's track record his time at short term lender excel was not great, given their reputation and lack of market position compared to outfits like lexi(pearl) you could say Excel was a total failure. I'm sure Gammond would blame fellow exec Hoffman for the poor performance - blaming others seems to be Gammond's stock in trade - who will he blame for the failure of debt smashers? DYOR | grlz | |
13/10/2006 17:43 | I've just bought 5k's worth. The potential far outweighs the risk in my estimation. And whilst obviously time will tell whether or not I'm an idiot,I actually feel very relaxed about this one. | jerc | |
16/6/2006 06:18 | Elephant Loans Final Results 16 April 2006 Elephant Loans & Mortgages plc (Elephant Loans or the Group) Maiden Preliminary Results for the year ended 31 March 2006 Please note that the following accounts relate to the PLC only where as the numbers in the Chairman's statement relate to the PLC and the full trading year for the Limited company it acquired 17th October 2005. Highlights * Admitted to AIM in November 2005 * Turnover of £2,423,000 * Gross profit of £2,105,000 * Operating profit of £531,000 * Significant investment in regional branch network with the opening of four new branches ahead of schedule * Entry into IVA market with formation of new subsidiary, DebtSmashers Ltd * Confident for the current year | blessings | |
16/5/2006 16:30 | A little overpriced 4 sure | grlz | |
01/4/2006 08:47 | Loans are not insurance - Admiral may want to call their lawyers but only if they want to have legal fees. Have Admiral any evidence that they have lost business? | flyinghog | |
31/3/2006 09:34 | It looks like passing off in which case Admiral should call their lawyers. | plantronics | |
28/3/2006 13:14 | don't bother with this elephant!!! | luckytwo | |
24/11/2005 08:26 | I don't imagine Admiral Group (ADM) will be best pleased at there now being two money-related UK companies called Elephant - their own subsidiary being (Or are/were they related?) Elephant Loans has apparently been around for about 4 years(?), and Elephant Insurance about 5 years. | m.t.glass | |
23/11/2005 11:43 | Turnover for o4/o5 approx £1.5 million, approx. 209 million shares in issue. | this_is_me |
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