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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Land OF Leather | LSE:LAN | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B39TSN74 | ORD 10P |
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% | 2.95 | - | 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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18/12/2008 12:27 | Perhaps like Richard Branson, they are not sure how to read a P&L report, but unlike RB they don't have his luck and have a big shock to come!!! ;) | trojan | |
18/12/2008 11:59 | hats off to management, f knows how they have kept this going for so long. | csmwssk1 | |
18/12/2008 11:42 | god forbid. | still waiting | |
18/12/2008 11:31 | Still Waiting Bit like MTV......... | gluefactory | |
18/12/2008 11:23 | last dead cat bounce before being pulled 4.31pm tomorrow?? | still waiting | |
18/12/2008 11:11 | ley, go back to jan 08 and read some corkers | csmwssk1 | |
17/12/2008 17:39 | Still think it could be Bullet?? ....maybe!! bullet8 - 19 Jun'08 - 12:08 - 1004 of 1361 this could be the share recovery of the year,imo. | leylandie | |
17/12/2008 17:10 | It wil be interesting to see if there is any announcement tomorrow first thing!! | trojan | |
17/12/2008 16:59 | Game Over sign about to be raised!! | still waiting | |
17/12/2008 16:51 | lol, 50% down and now less than half of the price before the consolidation!! | trojan | |
17/12/2008 16:47 | can someone put this dog down | vod999 | |
16/12/2008 19:30 | maybe lights out on Friday... the final slide seems to have started. | still waiting | |
13/12/2008 11:28 | Is this now the general news thread!! ;) Last one out ...............! | trojan | |
13/12/2008 01:05 | The once-mighty car US car industry was today staring into the abyss after the bail-out fell apart in the senate. The Bush administration said the £14bn plan had been the 'best chance to avoid a disorderly bankruptcy' of America's 'big three car makers. The three firms had originally called for $34bn between them. There is thought to be no hope of a deal before Barack Obama's swearing-in as president on 20 January. By then two of the 'big three' - General Motors and Chrysler - are almost certain to have run out of money with the third, Ford, close behind. They will drag down an industry employing or supporting three million US workers. Republican senator Bob Corker said the two sides had been 'about three words from a deal', but that the United Auto Workers union's rejection of wage concessions before 2011, when its contract with the car makers expires, had kept them apart. In Britain, a collapse of General Motors threatens 5,000 Vauxhall workers at plants in Luton and Ellesmere Port on Merseyside, as well as thousands more in the supply chain and allied industries. UK new car sales fell an unprecedented 37% last month. | westcoastrich | |
12/12/2008 14:45 | It looks like the only person left in employment on the 25th December is going to be the 'Fat Lady' who is currently at the pick 'n' mix in her local Woolies!!! | loganair | |
12/12/2008 11:32 | Citigroup cut its price target on JJB Sports to 1 pence omg!! | westcoastrich | |
11/12/2008 09:28 | Sylvian2 - Even paying the rent monthly, LAN still require £2m. November they had £2.4 cash in the bank, at a burn rate of £1m per month will leave them in the region of only £1.4m. LAN therefore still do not have enough cash in hand to pay for even 1 months rent due 25 December. | loganair | |
11/12/2008 09:13 | Trojan - you could be right and your previous statement of "need more investment to be able to trade after peak" is spot on imo....I wonder what the chances of further investment (from any source) are??? | sylvian2 | |
11/12/2008 08:43 | I'm sure they are trying like all retailers are, but I don't think they can even generate enough cash for monthly payments imo!! | trojan | |
11/12/2008 08:31 | It is worth considering the fact that landlords would rather accept monthly payments for rent than the alternative of having nothing and more empty premises. Given this, LAN are very likely to be able to negotiate payment terms, which will avoid the need for a large cash outlay during December. | sylvian2 | |
11/12/2008 08:12 | mr m... No we don't as any administrator would trade it through to feb for obvious reasons!!! In the present format LAN are dead in the water and need more investment to be able to continue trading after "Peak"!!! | trojan | |
11/12/2008 08:00 | Italy on Verge of Financial Bankruptcy One of the world's strongest economies and a European Union powerhouse, Italy may be on the verge of financial collapse, said Italian officials expressing a growing concern about the ongoing financial meltdown that is affecting all sectors of the country's ailing economy. | westcoastrich | |
11/12/2008 07:51 | You lot honestly think theyll lock it up xmas eve? lol! You just carry on having the conversation with yourselves. If they were going under they wouldnt have pulled out on the talks, they would have saved face, done the right thing and protected the jobs and sold out for a £1! | mr m | |
11/12/2008 05:39 | 1p for the whole company, what do I get back in change!! ;) | trojan |
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