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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Newmarket Inv. | LSE:NWN | London | Ordinary Share | GB0001288504 | ORD 0.01P |
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% | 0.25 | - | 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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24/3/2009 21:14 | Well at least its still alive! I thought the old girl was dead! | rampant_rabbit | |
24/3/2009 16:07 | 30,530,290 shares traded in one transaction, a buy per ADVFN, which I reckon is about 12% of the issued shares capital, so should we see an RNS ? | outsourcer | |
26/2/2009 22:49 | ouch, down again good old NWN looking after shareholder value, what has the buying of IRB done for shareholders, so far nothing, I foolishly took my shares up in the open offer to take my holding to 650,000 and have been royally shafted I think. | outsourcer | |
23/2/2009 15:58 | bozzy, my own fault, got in on the back of the news its released saying it was in talks to acquire someone that would have a material effect on business, without really looking into the financials and now I am paying for it !!! | outsourcer | |
20/2/2009 22:42 | Gee Outsourcer, £15k, that's an awful experience. I managed to blow £11k on a company called Innobox (INO) before it folded. That was a case of buying at 11p and dumping the lot at 4p, then watching it slowly dribble to a fraction of a penny before going into liquidation. I guess I was lucky to get 4p per share back, but it meant I lost my leisure money for 3 years. I guess that's the gamble we take. From memory I only saw INO because someone initiated a pump-and-dump and splattered it all over ADVFN. Wish I hadn't looked! | bozzy_s | |
20/2/2009 16:31 | when will they put us out of our misery | outsourcer | |
23/1/2009 15:37 | when will they put the final nail in this coffin and delist this dog, this is going no-where and has cost me £15k, worst investment ever made ! | outsourcer | |
23/1/2009 11:11 | still they go forward... enthusiastic noises from the management... | targatarga | |
31/12/2008 12:22 | Not looking very good at all! Hope everyone had a good Xmas! | rampant_rabbit | |
31/12/2008 10:46 | oops, bad finish to the year, looks like I have done my money on this on, get ready for delisting | outsourcer | |
23/12/2008 08:48 | was that green for a while at open ? | outsourcer | |
22/12/2008 11:47 | Im sure we are poised for the big time! | rampant_rabbit | |
22/12/2008 10:57 | nothing to write home about in that interim statement, could a company be anymore stagnant ? | outsourcer | |
08/12/2008 12:45 | hmm not good is it..... | rampant_rabbit | |
08/12/2008 11:27 | having seen one of my other shares (SUT) go for delisting, I wonder how long it will be before NWN do. | outsourcer | |
14/11/2008 12:48 | Never return to a firework that has gone out.... | rampant_rabbit | |
14/11/2008 12:35 | that was short lived | outsourcer | |
14/11/2008 08:13 | blimey another little rise | outsourcer | |
20/10/2008 20:34 | Good Lord! I get it now, as the rest of the world is in crisis.. Finally some upward movement! Everyone push now! | rampant_rabbit | |
20/10/2008 12:41 | we have BLUE !!!!!!!! | outsourcer | |
30/9/2008 08:24 | can't wait for the share price to shoot up on those results !!!!! | outsourcer | |
22/9/2008 12:54 | does anyone have an idea when we should be getting the results for 31-Mar 08 ? | outsourcer | |
28/8/2008 10:20 | Rampant - try buying a few acl. You may even make a few bob.... regards | targatarga | |
28/8/2008 10:11 | Excellent!, Penny shares, whats this all about then? | rampant_rabbit |
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