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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Europasia | LSE:EPE | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0N9QD87 | ORD 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% | 3.00 | - | 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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19/7/2006 13:13 | calculatedrisk Thank you for reinforcing my beliefs in these machinations | chaweewan | |
18/7/2006 12:08 | Tyro The reporting of whether something is a buy or a sell is totally inaccurate for bigger trades because (a) bigger trades tend to be delayed or protected and (b) if you are buying in size (have a big continuing order) the markert maker will work with you to be the bid on your behalf. So a trade at a small premium to the bid is often not a sell but a buy if it is substantially outside the normal market size. Of course it could also be a sell - the point is we just don't know and placing too much reliance on whether a trade is a buy or a sell is flawed. | calculatedrisk | |
18/7/2006 10:26 | Another 310,000 sells and the price ticks up over 5%?? We are on the way.....keep the faith. It will not be easy,but we will succeed. Merc | mercedes | |
16/7/2006 11:40 | They couldn't have been LDC as there was an RNS saying they had increased their stake sometime last week. | timely | |
16/7/2006 10:43 | The 4.75p trades are definitely sells. If they could be bought at 4.75p then I would have bought some more. | tyranosaurus | |
16/7/2006 07:05 | LDC want the share price to rise as an investee company so presumably they are mopping up surplus stock as and when they have the spare cash. | timely | |
16/7/2006 05:46 | Check out the trades - LDC buys wrongly classed as sales, am guessing the 4.75 trades were buys as well so in fact there wasn't much selling, mainly buying. | painting | |
14/7/2006 17:47 | It must be a good time to buy imo as the share price is at the level it was a couple of years ago and it is before they find the money to expand. | timely | |
14/7/2006 10:20 | Theres the answer why the seller doesnt effect the price ldc are taking on his stock. EPE directors will know who the seller is does anyone on here? we might then be able to work out how many are left to come and with respect to epe directors intentions to get the share price up might be able to identify a good time to top up . | rbonnier | |
13/7/2006 21:38 | Remember the saying : The darkest hour is just before dawn. | tyranosaurus | |
13/7/2006 14:49 | Theres that kn@b again sorry to appear rather rude but Im afraid this kn@b has been at this selling lark for months .Im beginning to wonder whether or not to throw the towel in here because this is going no where at all whilst this carries on and it appears he just has an endless supply. | rbonnier | |
13/7/2006 12:25 | It amazes me how he can dump so many without affecting the price. | tyranosaurus | |
12/7/2006 16:34 | They were relisted at 4.15pm today. Appears to have been a buyer already. | tyranosaurus | |
12/7/2006 08:47 | tyranosaurus - thats if they are relisted of course! Its gone very quiet. | rbonnier | |
11/7/2006 10:46 | buffin ...because that is my opinion. | mercedes | |
10/7/2006 22:37 | I`m keeping the faith until they are relisted. | tyranosaurus | |
10/7/2006 11:52 | You say that because ...? | buffin | |
10/7/2006 11:25 | Keep the faith.........the future is very good. Merc | mercedes | |
04/7/2006 17:02 | I think the directors are trying to do too much and have little time for this share. They are more interested in LDC and the new funds they keep bringing out. I think they should sell the CEG stake when CEG move up to AIM and ditto with the Dalian stake. The Bournemouth 2000 and Management International can be sold cheaply, given away or shut down. They could then liquidate the company and pay us something like 10p a share in cash. | tyranosaurus | |
04/7/2006 10:35 | Fundamentals at top of page give mkt cap of £1.64. Which is right? My last comment on them as I've decided not to buy in to them again whatever price they re-open at, if they were 'big boys' then they'd have actually been professional enough to file accounts within the six month period allowed. | don muang | |
04/7/2006 09:24 | 2.2 million actually ,I would say they were big boys in respect to their stake rather than the usual penny punters seen in micro caps such as this. | genesisofthedaleks | |
04/7/2006 08:59 | But with a market cap of under £2m are EPE a 'big boy'? | don muang | |
04/7/2006 07:21 | Im sure youve heard about mms manipulating prices to let the big boys in.! | genesisofthedaleks | |
03/7/2006 18:48 | But they've now 'missed the boat' on new language schools - I'd say most would be now fairly 'valued'. So, as tyran says, they'll either have to pay market prices. | don muang |
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