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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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OEM | LSE:OEM | London | Ordinary Share | GB0006572241 | ORD 25P |
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% | 20.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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11/2/2008 08:20 | Out fri late, MM missed it first thing today. | tara7 | |
11/2/2008 08:19 | Hell, this stock should fly today, have u seen the news. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | tara7 | |
11/12/2006 09:44 | Why are punters chasing this up this morning? (Surely, it's not T_T and his chums on iii again is it?). The RNS that came out after close on Friday suggests that the settlement with the Schneider estate was only for £750k over sums already declared in the preliminary version of the accounts. Therefore, with this settlement the NAV only rises to about 11p(Obviously assuming WYSIWYG and there's no odd accounting, or taxation). As without the settlement, the ongoing business appeared to be negligable over the last 12 months and losing money, why chase the share price much higher than NAV? All IMHO, DYOR etc. Rgds dell | dell314 | |
18/11/2006 20:59 | The Chairman of this company is priceless: "We will continue to seek property or corporate situations, where our low risk strategy coupled to our expertise may be deployed, and I look forward to bringing you some exciting proposals in due course." I find it unbelievable that he continues as though nothing had happened - "low risk strategy". This is the company where the CEO walked off with 95% of the company's net assets! | topvest | |
26/5/2006 13:26 | even funnier now | wiganer | |
25/5/2006 10:43 | That's the funniest chart I've ever seen. | wiganer | |
22/5/2006 13:27 | 12th of never? | wiganer | |
12/5/2006 08:47 | so when do we here about the ongoing case | alia | |
29/4/2006 12:37 | FAO DELL, Have you complained about TT and the pump n dump crew? | sensei10 | |
28/4/2006 10:27 | It is not the stock, it is the crew that are pumping this from time to time. Go onto iii and look at a poster called TT - it is remarkable that when he started his pumping the share spiked (yesterday), and is now down nearly 20% today. | sensei10 | |
28/4/2006 09:11 | This stock is a basket-case! | risk2much | |
28/4/2006 00:42 | Sven, dell is spot on. There is pump n dump crew on iii. | sensei10 | |
27/4/2006 17:19 | and again... | wiganer | |
06/4/2006 15:19 | Sven - The iii pump'n'dumpers are giving it another run out by the looks of things.... All IMHO, DYOR etc. Rgds dell | dell314 | |
04/4/2006 15:52 | SORRY SLIP OF THE EPIC! | m2m2 | |
27/3/2006 22:38 | Post removed by ADVFN | Abuse team | |
27/3/2006 16:36 | Absolutely hilarious. I note the P&D crew have gone very quiet... | wiganer | |
24/3/2006 13:35 | What a hoot! Is this the most bizarre case still trading in London? | grahamite2 | |
24/3/2006 11:30 | desmondo - LOL! I see you've done some great research....... Rgds dell | dell314 | |
24/3/2006 11:28 | there is every good reason for this rise - watch it yesterday`s close. Punt absolutely - watch this space | desmondo2 | |
24/3/2006 11:05 | d6 - It looks that way. As far as I can see, CRYB was just a company create to make huge amounts for directors and their city chums. It may have a small market cap but there is around £3.5mln debt, of which around £1.6mln is payable near term. Unless there are some stonking trade figures, it looks like a complete POS, IMHO. I thought double glazed windows was a saturated market anyhow, apart from conservatories..... Is there a CRYB thread on ADVFN, as I don't think I've seen one? Rgds dell All IMHO, DYOR etc. | dell314 | |
24/3/2006 11:02 | Looks like CRYB is on the iii agenda (in between it being "off-air" this morning!) | double6 |
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