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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Kiotech Intl | LSE:KIO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B3NWT178 | ORD 23P |
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% | 79.00 | - | 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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16/12/2010 13:08 | I have from Finncap 15/09/10 2010 6.21p and 2011 8.28p ( 23:1 share consolidation in Oct so had to rework their forecasts) Dont know if there has been an update since sept | valustar1 | |
08/12/2010 13:47 | Yep,one of the most manipulated shares on Aim,it was 84p v. 85p earlier then as soon as theres interest on the buy side the spread gets very wide again. | spekky | |
08/12/2010 13:36 | Doh! spoke too soon. | the_hedge | |
07/12/2010 18:40 | Hope so...bout time we had some upward movement here...or even just a bit of news..been very quiet. | paraguay | |
07/12/2010 13:27 | Looks like the share price is going for the £1 barrier again. | the_hedge | |
30/11/2010 16:48 | Just back off my hols,c'mon KIO give us something this side of xmas,I need cheering up..... | spekky | |
09/11/2010 15:38 | That one escaped my net at the end of 2009.Some interesting details. | spekky | |
05/11/2010 14:22 | Yes, I was expecting a bit more PR after the Proactive presentation but interest seems to have fizzled out (again) :-( | spekky | |
05/11/2010 13:37 | Thanks Spekky. Things seem to have gone a bit quiet recently. | the_hedge | |
05/11/2010 08:29 | About time we had some aquaculture news from Maarten zzzzzz. | spekky | |
01/11/2010 14:54 | Buy agricultural stocks (apparently).I particularly like the penultimate comment.... "But bull markets last several years and, as the old saying goes, "even a broken clock is right twice-a-day". Invest in the next bull market, and don't be discouraged by the fact that many of these commodities and stocks have already made substantial gains because, these days, agriculture stocks are the tech stocks in the mid '90s!" | spekky | |
27/10/2010 14:21 | Not enough to get it convincingly clear of the £1 mark,needs something a bit special,as always.......patienc | spekky | |
26/10/2010 13:43 | Some fairly regular trades coming in now. Interest appears to be picking up. | the_hedge | |
25/10/2010 11:27 | Spread looks better but still not great at 3p. | spekky | |
21/10/2010 19:25 | 10k buy after close,someone is being very cagey/clever here. | spekky | |
20/10/2010 15:24 | Yes I agree its odd,lets see if we get our 50k trade tomorrow,one has appeared on the last two Thursdays in a row. | spekky | |
20/10/2010 14:01 | Who buys one share? Or is this an mm signal for change? | aratrum | |
20/10/2010 11:31 | "We are moving towards 7day, 24 hour working and the new production line will give us capacity for growth." Blimey,its getting seriously busy then. | spekky | |
19/10/2010 14:52 | Since Kiotech namechecked Provimi in a recent article I just find it interesting that Provimi are being acquisitive just now. | spekky | |
15/10/2010 14:41 | Good find thanks CEO H. | ljsquash | |
15/10/2010 13:13 | CEOHunter Thanks for posting that,some interesting stuff in there,particularly the acquisition which is targetted for completion by Q2 2011.It would suggest they are at a fairly advanced stage already. | spekky | |
15/10/2010 12:48 | Click here for Kiotech's presentation from last night's Proactive Investors Event: | ceohunter | |
14/10/2010 16:42 | Hmmmm, 57k went thru on the 7th just under mid,now 55k just under mid,reasonably sure they are buys........is somebody acquiring? Are Proactive in the habit of holding stakes ? Surely they would have to declare an interest at the end of any article they put out on KIO. | spekky |
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