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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Neville Porter | LSE:NEV | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1KKFP62 | ORD 0.0444P |
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% | 0.10 | - | 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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02/4/2008 12:08 | plop!! 0.05p bid now, use the certs for wallpaper (or bog roll lol) | seanmiller | |
02/4/2008 06:24 | Doubtful there is any way back now. | trigger45 | |
01/4/2008 16:23 | Independent has a "sell" rec on Neville in today's paper. A bad write up. | britishbear | |
01/4/2008 14:36 | 0.3p mid price and still distressed sellers appear. What a basket case and to think these were ramped at over 2p. Madness. | wavydavy22 | |
26/3/2008 09:15 | came close, but thank goodness i never bought any of these - agree the outlook is bleak | its the oxman | |
26/3/2008 08:55 | administration even closer now. | wavydavy22 | |
14/2/2008 15:06 | Administration gets closer by the day. More or less bust. Small time player in a saturated market. Salvage what you can before its too late. | wavydavy22 | |
30/1/2008 09:23 | I beg your pardon oranges, what was that you were saying ? When HB phoned me up a while back to sell some of these shares to me ( which I dutifully obliged ) their main selling point was the value / position of the pitches that they held. I may be completely mistaken, but isn't it this core holding of pitches now being sold ? TO ONE OF THE DIRECTORS ??? I haven't really had alot of time to read through the detail, but one things for sure, I am glad I sold my shares 4 months ago ! | bi1l | |
23/1/2008 17:58 | Despite recent market falls, this share has held steady, good equities withstand a turbulent market! | oranges | |
20/1/2008 20:23 | Dont be so pessamistic, good times are here, figures will be out soon, dividend will be excellent, drive price right up I hope, this is a ten bagger. | oranges | |
09/1/2008 16:58 | Down another 20%. Can't be long before the administrators move in. Salvage what you can and get the hell out. | bustedflush1 | |
04/1/2008 15:43 | And still people buy ! | bi1l | |
04/1/2008 09:01 | Smelgy I first called this company as a sell at 2.5p. The shares are now less than 1p and are doomed. God I am dangerous ! This company is not temporarily in trouble it is in big trouble. The online bookie market is saturated and margins are wafer thin anyway. This company will be bust mark my words. | bustedflush1 | |
03/1/2008 22:11 | Disagree with you busted - all the bad news is out ( nice timing during this credit crunch time). I believe the pitch write off will not be as bad as feared. What holds up during bad times? Booze, Food, Cigs and gambling. Oh to have money to invest | giardap | |
03/1/2008 10:28 | Can't be long before the administrators move in here. | bustedflush1 | |
29/12/2007 11:43 | Companies like this and ubet2win ( currently suspended) should never have come to market in the first place. | bustedflush1 | |
28/12/2007 21:48 | Yes fair play bustedflush. Things are looking grim to be honest. I will continue to hold as I'm down so much I may as well just gamble they can turn things around for the beter. It doesn't look good though. | trigger45 | |
28/12/2007 12:35 | Awful company and awful results in a saturated market. I expect them to go bust like many other small time online bookies within 12 months. | bustedflush1 | |
28/12/2007 10:54 | "NEV" made it into FT today. Article on page 16. For once I feel sorry for the colourful on-course bookmakers as their livelihoods could be be taken away through no fault of their own and with no recompense for their investment in pitches bought. | liveinhope |
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