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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Oct Sec.Aim | LSE:OSA | London | Ordinary Share | GB0030196272 | ORD 5P |
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Oct Sec.Aim (OSA) Share Charts1 Year Oct Sec.Aim Chart |
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Date | Time | Title | Posts |
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09/2/2006 | 07:56 | ANOTHER LOGICA2ME SPECIAL ! WHO'S IN FOR 100% RISE? | 52 |
22/10/2005 | 19:44 | WILL ONESATURDAY RISE 400% LIKE PRIME ENTERTAINMENT DID BEFORE SUSPENSION | 24 |
24/6/2003 | 15:56 | Hello I am new to this board | - |
06/3/2003 | 21:33 | FALLEN 78% 06/03/03 ONE SATURDAY HOLDINGS PLC | 17 |
06/3/2003 | 17:22 | RETURN TO PROFITS | 91 |
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Posted at 27/10/2005 10:52 by sawden OGThank you for that. I hold 30000 shares in OSA but have heard nothing from them As I am a novice at all this can you advise whether my holding is transferrable or has any value, please / |
Posted at 08/3/2005 20:25 by jumpyjack did shareholders ever get informed?? Only had 5000 of these, was sorting out some paperwork and came accross the share cert the other night and made me curious as to what happened. |
Posted at 04/4/2003 16:37 by watson Dusseldorf"Shares" magazine has featured a number of articles recently on OSA criticising what to me appears totally outrageous behaviour on the part of the Board. This is superficially a thriving profitable company, yet Chairman Chris Matthews, having apparently caused Chief Executive Louise Hanson's pregnancy and then subsequently fallen out with her, has decided off his own bat that the company will delist in order that he can impose his own preferred strategy. I find it extraordinary that this can possibly be a legal course of action for a public company. Can any legal beagles advise here please? I would expect them to have to buy out existing shareholders at this stage. I hold 50,000 of these, regarding OSA as one of the more promising 'dotcoms'. I understand that as a shareholder I continue to own part of the company but that I can only trade through the company secretary - but how is the price determined? Let's just hope that Matthews' strategy is so outstandingly successful that the company soon finds a trade buyer at £1 per share (but I'd want to hold on for more!). Rgds, W. |
Posted at 11/3/2003 00:47 by responsible lad I just bought around another 28950 @1.1p. The trade has not shown up yet. OSA was only less than 1p to buy for 2 hours. You have not quite missed the boat Double6. |
Posted at 10/3/2003 14:01 by responsible lad My buy on OSA today just went through. There is no profit taking and I am expecting 2p by the end of this week. |
Posted at 10/3/2003 13:08 by double6 Think about the way the spread has fluctuated on OSA - at one stage 0.4p / 0.9p !!! Now 0.9 / 1.1p ??? Your broker still may be able to get you some for 0.55p. |
Posted at 07/3/2003 16:41 by ifp Anyone with 200k+ shares in OSA to sell, please email erb140673@hotmail.co |
Posted at 06/3/2003 20:03 by responsible lad They moan about the low share price and cause it to fall to a 1/5 of that again. Surely a decent shareprice eventually to them may be 5p. |
Posted at 06/3/2003 08:17 by jazza I think the problem is that it just isn't worth them being listed anymore.The listing costs money, eating into profits. Yet what are the benefits of being listed? 1) Visibility in the city? 'Visible' listed companies are just sold short and undermined these days. 2) Ability to raise funds? Very, very, very difficult to raise funds in this market without deep discounting to the prevailing share price. Basically, they've decided they are better off developing the business away from the market knowing they can get money, if they need it, at favourable rates from banks/VC's without having to beg the city to take undervalued paper from them. A good example of what a poisonous and nasty place 'the market' is at the moment - I'm convinced this is not how it is supposed to be (sigh). Regards, Justin. |
Posted at 05/3/2003 21:25 by simonevans I think your sell advice was spot-on, given todays announcement. Share price will crash tomorrow morning like Thomas Potts when they decided to de-list. I will stay on-board as not much point selling at these prices. All a but disappointing really and doesn't appear to be in shareholders interests. Results are also probably not very good, given the management team are departing. |
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