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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Energy Asset | LSE:EAM | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B06LR386 | ORD 1P |
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% | 0.15 | - | 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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11/5/2009 16:10 | As I said in an earlier post, I think you are all getting too excited too soon but as a holder I hope I'm wrong. CRK were a cash shell for two years and they ended up returning the money to shareholders. The same could happen here so don't hold your breath for a quick RTO or similar. All I.M.very H.O. of course. | diamond1 | |
11/5/2009 15:19 | bgbl reacted quite positively to the news this morning! | fc786 | |
11/5/2009 13:06 | 12000 was the first buy theyve put through over the mid price for days. maybe they are short of stock after all the buying recently | l0wrdr | |
11/5/2009 12:25 | bought a few just for fun | battyman2 | |
11/5/2009 09:36 | what's the online limits? | induna123 | |
11/5/2009 09:28 | all buys coming in at .35! spread is .305 - .35, very misleading, they need to sort it out so buys actually look like buys | l0wrdr | |
11/5/2009 09:16 | it's up to Macquarrie IMO an rto route with an energy resources slant, or stick to the metering business (what they know best) Macquarrie has the last word I feel; they manipulate the puppet strings of energy assets, eam and Pulse24 A few meter stocks up today on the good vibes (uk homes to get a new smart meter) eg qti, bgbl.. So Macquarrie ought to do the sums (pretty damn quick IMO), eg pulse24 to reverse into the listing, or not? nia dyor | andrbea | |
11/5/2009 09:07 | well lets hope the management think along the same lines as the investors lol | l0wrdr | |
11/5/2009 08:46 | interesting day today! lets hope pulse do decide to access the aim market through EAM. curious, very interesting theory, weve been suspecting something going on in the background but never that! now is when we really need a straightener from the company. | l0wrdr | |
10/5/2009 19:29 | hello everyone, id like to ask a question. i visited my sister today and her husband has told me to buy some shares here. he said something about EAM (energy asset) buying a stake in a company called beowulf BEM. apparently they have a project in sweden that energy asset wanted to be in on? he did go into more detail but i wasnt paying as much attention as i should. i took the company names and thought id ask around on here if anybody knew anything. hope somebody here can help as i cant seem to find any information on this | 1curious | |
08/5/2009 18:29 | sly little holdings rns after close. would explain the 1 & 2 mill block sells.... | l0wrdr | |
08/5/2009 14:32 | Agree Andrbea, but think they will hopefully soon. | harmoye | |
08/5/2009 13:51 | slow day today! well i guess things cant go up in straight lines so maybe we'll resume the climb next week. need a nice juicy rns to give this the boost it needs | l0wrdr | |
08/5/2009 13:03 | Andrbea, do you think this will do a meq? It it has the money 1.8 million and the aim listing for prospective IPO companies to get an easier way to the market. IMO this will be the future for IPO,s | harmoye | |
08/5/2009 11:47 | Crazy reba,just got into meq,but this one is as good if not better. Cash is king, these companies have it and are waiting to make their moves. By the sound of the news from across the pond things are getting dire and here in the uk you have chorus steel shutting down. companies like eam will waltz in and pick up a fantastic bargain or bargains. | harmoye | |
08/5/2009 11:18 | harmoye I agree MMs shaking. Wish I had more cash also | reba |
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