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SCI Sigma Capital Investments S.A.

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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Sigma Capital Investments S.A. LSE:SCI London Ordinary Share GDR (500 GDR Repr 1 Ord) (Reg S) (WI)
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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
15/5/2007
12:52
market insider seems to have a little snippet on sci
maiseymouse
10/6/2002
18:51
Anyone notice the series of 25000 sells each day for the last several days. I thought you had, but better not mention it eh?
bonkum
07/8/2001
16:35
Someone said R Murphy might have sold, but I thought he was recently buying the shares. Is he taking his profit on these?.
bonkum
02/11/1999
00:45
SCi SIGNS RONNIE BIGGS SCi Entertainment Group plc today announces the signing of an exclusive agreement with Ronnie Biggs and Bruce Reynolds whereby SCi will develop and publish computer and video games based on 'The Great Train Robbery' and Ronnie Biggs action packed life following the robbery. Biggs and Reynolds achieved world-wide notoriety in 1963 when they, together with a group of 16, kidnapped a Royal Mail Train and disappeared with, #2.6m (the equivalent of approximately #50m today). Reynolds, famous for having masterminded the robbery, and Biggs for having escaped capture for over 36 years were on Britain's 'most wanted list' for many years. This was, unquestionably, the most outrageous heist in British history. Ronnie Biggs' life since that day represents the ultimate action adventure. Having escaped over the wall of Wandsworth Prison, he travelled from London to Paris to Australia and then on to Brazil where he has defied all attempts of extradition in spite of having been kidnapped in an attempt to bring him back to Britain. Reynolds and Biggs have participated as design consultants on the video game project. The games will take approximately 18 months to develop and will be launched during the run up to the fortieth anniversary of The Great Train Robbery. In the game the player will be able to play either the detectives searching for the robbers, or the 'crim' himself Ronnie Biggs.
mike
01/11/1999
18:28
So did Ronnie buy those £900,000 worth of Sci shares then??? ;)
clem
01/11/1999
15:55
Bags I be the waiter on the brazilian beach!!! Bullie
bullshare
01/11/1999
15:53
Apart from the poor train guard who got walloped too hard that night and spoilt the story, this heist was a tale of magic. At that time these guys held the respect and admiration of just about the whole of the country, sad and disgustingly to say! They were modern day Robin Hoods who did a well planned daring deed and one still has to admire Ronnie Biggs to stay free for so long.
docproc
01/11/1999
15:52
I wonder if you get to murder the train guard in the game like they did in real life?
teapot
01/11/1999
15:45
Ill keep an eye open for them lurking near the bridge then
tradesman
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