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Personal Screen | PSP | London | Ordinary Share |
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Posted at 11/9/2008 16:18 by cyclingnut I noticed that Nabarro Wells canned a few other small caps the day they dumped PSP....ARKO being one of them...perhaps a portfolio reshuffle? |
Posted at 13/12/2007 15:32 by cyclingnut knowing, do you hold shares in PSP? |
Posted at 19/8/2007 22:32 by knowing Hamilton do you hold PSP ? |
Posted at 15/8/2007 22:59 by aiminvestor Two largish buys today by PSP standards.Maybe I stand a chance to recoup my money if this continues.Very interesting spread presently with 4/4.05 which one way or the other will not stay around for too long.Bring back the 2p days. |
Posted at 10/8/2007 23:04 by cyclingnut fully invested and no cash left. give reasons for EXC at least PSP have said an acquisition is gonna happen second half of 2007 |
Posted at 07/8/2007 12:03 by egoi Indeed sorry to hear that for you cyclingnut, did you ever flog your dad's 50,000 ASG shares that he bought 'by accident'?I got out of ASG (if you read the thread), around time of the first warning, having doubled my money when things were going well a while before; just before you got in if i recall. As for PSP it is a dog without a bone imho. From PSP's latest RNS: 'As mentioned in the interim statement released on 27 September 2006, sales in the first six months of 2006 were adversely affected by a shortage of working capital. The Company raised additional working capital on its admission to AIM in February 2006 and again in April 2006 but was subsequently unable to prevent a further erosion of business as a result of continuing to lose customers whom it had been unable to satisfy earlier in the year. The customer base now appears to be recovering.....' Yes but what about the working capital, which it needs to survive? Good luck, but I will not be joining you, whether in this, or ASG. |
Posted at 28/6/2007 22:26 by knowing Could PSP see the type of growth that Axis Shield envisage with their new marketing initiative ?The Point-of-Care Division as a whole is expected to record excellent growth, with strong NycoCard(TM) sales, particularly for HbA1c and CRP (aided by a strong influenza season). Density Gradient Media sales are also likely to be significantly higher than in the corresponding period last year. |
Posted at 11/2/2007 22:27 by stan36 Tried the PSP, Website does not work! I emailed them a while ago offering my IT company to do the website for virtually nothing but no response! Looks like they are using some amateur who can't even put a holding page in place. How can they expect to be taken seriously by investors? |
Posted at 07/2/2007 07:52 by tinker tailor PSP thank you for the information.I will be taking a few when my funds in my SIPP become available. |
Posted at 05/2/2007 22:28 by pspresearcher I have seen a few stocks in my time which I could say are oversold but when I look at the charts for PSP I can see that they are bottomed out completly.Take a look for yourself.free stock charts from www.advfn.com Presently sitting on the bottom Bollinger with RSI totally at oversold. One positive sign is that the MACD is trying to turn higher. A bounce from here would indicate a double bottom which would be a strong buy signal. |
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