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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Stonemartin | LSE:SOA | London | Ordinary Share | GB0009136580 | ORD 1P |
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Posted at 29/11/2008 01:56 by pejaten ArthurNice announcement yesterday.. 10 million in cash to be returned to shareholders.. nearly 9 p per share! |
Posted at 16/10/2008 16:32 by pejaten Net asset per share 7.2p with possible sale of remaining business. Ok price they get will not be big because of current situation, but probable cash to return to shareholders would be > 8p. With price currently 5.25p that would give a nice return? |
Posted at 15/9/2005 13:00 by acamas CR,Are you saying by omission you do not see much upside for SOA. Why has this man bought the shares in the first place? Normally these people are not just happy with doubling their investment they want fourfold advancment minimum. Also an investment of £123K for this man is similar to perhaps £100 to us. I am puzzelled by Rovell Ltd's involvement. What is their main play on this? Would be very interested in your comments as I also bought a chunk earlier this week regards Acamas |
Posted at 15/9/2005 12:05 by cockneyrebel yes, not sure what it means - seems to me these guys buy the shares then ramp them in ADVFN fashion.The RNS says he paid 5.34p - nice work if you can get it, buy at the bid price then have SOA ramp the shares for him in an RNS and add 50% to the value - no wonder the guy is a billionaire! will hold what I have, would add if I can get some nearer 5.34p matey got his for! CR |
Posted at 13/9/2005 17:42 by cockneyrebel RNS Number:2241R Stonemartin PLC 13 September 2005 STONEMARTIN PLC (the "Company") Holdings in Company 13 September 2005 The Company received notification on 13 September 2005, in accordance with Section 198 of the Companies Act 1985 (as amended), that on 8 September 2005 Rovells Ltd acquired 13,844,291 ordinary shares of 1p each in the Company representing 12.4 per cent. of the Company's current issued share capital. This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange ------------- A vehicle for Robert Tchenguiz I think. Seems to have stakes in loads of property companies. Probably a stake he got hold of cheaply so he took it - looks to me like Erinaceous are rasing cash for something and have sold these shares at a decent loss - RT has picked it up cheap. Doubt it means a bid myself - if it does it could be a long way off be a long way off I guess. One to sleep on perhaps. CR |
Posted at 09/9/2005 08:26 by egoi Cheers 8ball. I'm still heavily in GSC btw. SOA on drugs?? Blimey not often one I buy goes insane the same - and next - day! Must be people who are expecting a bid as you say CR. |
Posted at 08/9/2005 08:26 by balcony Almost 14m share trade,that must be £750k could be interesting. |
Posted at 06/9/2005 08:02 by balcony I now think we are now on the starting block,this share could double or more very soon. |
Posted at 10/8/2005 20:54 by 8 ball I just had this tipped to me.Given its a Penny share the spread ain't bad. So having a look for the first time. First thought was who owns the property they have the workstations in? Also could someone give me a list of major share holders. So far all I have is a 12% stake held by Erinaceous Group plc Thanks |
Posted at 28/5/2002 15:03 by obay whats the secret behind this stock?it is rising today without any news in the press! and SOA is 17% up today so far !! any help please ? |
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