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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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London Town | LSE:LTW | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1HTZK10 | 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% | 0.40 | - | 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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16/2/2010 14:01 | Good review from Growth Company website: | derekhess | |
16/2/2010 13:59 | Goldman Sachs are short on Yell, could bode well for LTW. | derekhess | |
16/2/2010 13:59 | Strong buy recommendation from me. Get in quick before those pensions funds price this much higher. | derekhess | |
16/2/2010 13:58 | LTW could probably raise awareness of their rights issue at £3 with some Google Adwords and Bing advertising. | derekhess | |
16/2/2010 13:53 | Tick up any time now.... | derekhess | |
16/2/2010 13:50 | If we can just get the share price to £5 per share before de-listing, we can hold a rights issue at £3 per new share and pay off the company's debt. Today makes no sense, people are buying Barclays like mad but this drops....???? If Barc have made £11.6bln in profits why don't they just give us some of the money to pay our debts?? - think about it, makes a lot of sense, if Varley is reading this take note. | derekhess | |
16/2/2010 13:43 | Only 88% sell average - fantastic risk/reward scenario here. You know these sites are always wrong anyway. | n0rbie | |
16/2/2010 13:40 | Just wait till results, pension funds will be filling their boots at this price. | derekhess | |
16/2/2010 13:39 | We just need Buffett to buy a large equity stake and we are laughing! | derekhess | |
16/2/2010 13:39 | Sentiment is changing for London Town, £2 target for Jan 5th 2011 | derekhess | |
16/2/2010 13:38 | Worth a punt, but no more than £10000 IMO. | derekhess | |
16/2/2010 13:37 | £1 share price for Jan 1st 2011 after re-floating on AIM. | derekhess | |
16/2/2010 13:36 | Why would you wanna go short on this? The only way is up. | derekhess | |
16/2/2010 13:36 | Only 500% spread here guys. Lots to be made from spread betting this!! That's nearly 1000% for me in 2 days. Woohooo! | n0rbie | |
16/2/2010 12:32 | dunno, but they are off the market on 18th so i think it is just ppl making a bit of money witht he ups and downs b4 that date. its the same with anotehr company called RAY they wil go down one day and up the next in the run up to their inevitable private takeover. ppl did the same thing with northen rock. | postiga08 | |
16/2/2010 12:18 | If peeps have gone short on this, wont they have to close before 18th? So are we just seeing a short squeeze? I am assuming that you can go short on LWT of course, so above could be meaningless if not. DL | davidlloyd | |
16/2/2010 12:07 | LTW is quite the share. A bargain, A steal, sale of the bloomin' century. Well.....remember one thing. There is £90 million of debt to roll over with £1.5 million to cover repayments. If you could find a bank that would lend in these circumstances you're laughing, but getting a loan at 1% (anymore would make interest unpayable) could prove the tricky bit. | derekhess | |
16/2/2010 11:28 | to make a quick buck? this stock was down 60 odd % at close, if you had bought then and sold now u'd have doubled ur money. this sort of thing happens | postiga08 | |
16/2/2010 08:44 | Yes, risky but you never know. If you fancy joining into a significantly undervalued share (assets/potential worth multiples of market cap) and enter a unique debate .... have a look at: | jsgow | |
16/2/2010 08:35 | I don't fancy it myself but good luck mate. | induna123 | |
16/2/2010 08:34 | induna they werent selling anything yesterday...and today have upped the share price ..so looks like they need to get hold of a few shares....completely differnt to what ltw will eventually fetch and whether shareholders will get anything back. I bought a small amount 50k in shares to see what transpires over the long term. | comedy | |
16/2/2010 07:53 | It looks like current shareholders will get little back. They'll get some wide boy to run the business while they sell assets to reduce the £110m debt. Question is how much are LTW assets currently worth? | induna123 | |
15/2/2010 17:05 | This might explain a few things - but still don't understand WHY people are buying. And what does this pre-pack administration mean for shareholders? And does this mean they'll still de-list So many questions! | huwandstu | |
15/2/2010 15:54 | dont know about anyoneelse...my simple theory is delisting and yes wont be able to trade..if it ever comes back expecting more??...hence "a wee bet on the horse"...chance are get nothing but happy to punt a wee bet...feel mm's dont have any stock as those wanting out are out..so problem they have is they can take this too 0.00001p if they want but they will still have to find the shares for an idiot like me who is buying...nice to see what transpires...who know sone day the cerificate will ahve a value more than the shares??:) | comedy | |
15/2/2010 15:48 | Something happening alright,,, the administrators are probably on way! | getting started |
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