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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Invu Reg S | LSE:NVUK | London | Ordinary Share | COM SHS NPV (REG S) |
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% | 27.00 | - | 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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16/6/2005 17:16 | nice to see some posts? | neddo | |
16/6/2005 16:25 | Great - thanks ! | hilly | |
16/6/2005 15:55 | hilly - Here's a recent post by nurdin that may be of some help: nurdin - 17 May'05 - 18:59 - 121 of 149 Just had a long chat with John Agostini (FD) regarding the two lines of stocks.To summarise: -theres absolutely no reason why the the two lines of stocks should be trading at different prices. -the current price difference could be because NVU can be traded anywhere in the world wheres NVUK has some restrictions -also NVU are very illiquid -it will be about 18 mnths before the shares are'normalised' -on normalisation both prices will be the same...NVU could go down and NVUK go up to arrive at a common price. -he suggests those wishing to buy should opt for NVUK for the reasons given -trading is going fine Ends | mad4it | |
16/6/2005 15:53 | Thanks Bludax and sja123 - very helpfull. hilly | hilly | |
16/6/2005 15:38 | You aint seen me, right! | mad4it | |
16/6/2005 15:24 | hilly: It would seem that not every broker will trade this share.....something to do with the fact that there are two classes of share and it was originally traded on NAsdaq.....Comdirect wouldn't recognise it so I opened a TD Waterhouse account and there is no problem trading it with them......this is the NVUK epic.......NOT NVU which is a different price! Hope this helps | sja123 | |
16/6/2005 15:22 | hilly, Sorry, wasn't concentrating on anything other than the unusual way this share trades. If you look at previous posts, you will see that others have had problems with idealing and you will probably have to use an old fashioned broker. It does seem that TDWaterhouse recognise it. Make sure you buy NVUK and not NVU.(See previous posts). Erik | bludax | |
16/6/2005 15:00 | Thanks very much Blutax ! | hilly | |
16/6/2005 14:56 | What a share! Sells 210k, buys 37k and up 0.75p. Nothing else like it on the LSE. There must be some reason for the rises over the last couple of weeks? A great company. Erik | bludax | |
16/6/2005 13:09 | Idealing don't seem to recognise this stock. How can you buy it ? | hilly | |
16/6/2005 12:09 | can't understand the lack of interest in this company, but it just carries on up, nice and steady, not any news from them? | neddo | |
10/6/2005 12:33 | its interesting that it is moving up on no news or press coverage, most small caps will drift after an rns but nvuk has actually carried on up.... | tobie_1 | |
10/6/2005 11:12 | Don't you just love this company! | thewass | |
10/6/2005 10:53 | heading that way, what is going to happen if we get a good rns ? | neddo | |
10/6/2005 07:54 | ..and we are off again.30p today? | nurdin | |
09/6/2005 11:18 | someone slowly building a stake imo.Hope they dont get taken out | nurdin | |
09/6/2005 11:11 | don't know? this just gets better | neddo | |
09/6/2005 10:40 | who said that? | nurdin | |
09/6/2005 10:38 | You aint seen me, right! ;) | mad4it | |
09/6/2005 10:31 | :o) glad someones still here! | nurdin | |
09/6/2005 09:11 | " Up, up and away, in my beautiful, my beautiful balloooooooon! " | mad4it | |
08/6/2005 11:01 | breaking out? | nurdin | |
01/6/2005 13:40 | Hi T, hope you're well. I think a thread with charts and perhaps a few news/results/tip highlights would be welcome, the originator of this thread seems to have disappeared. | mad4it |
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