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Posted at 11/1/2016 14:00 by playful RNS out - Savvy investor! |
Posted at 06/2/2014 19:27 by janeann Yes; will be good to get some news. Spread is pretty fierce which will put potential investors off i suspect. Assume you are still here bb2? |
Posted at 02/1/2014 18:47 by investali Beginning to get noticed now which always helps a small cap like this.Welcome any new investors who bought in. Someone paid 8.75p too!! Ali. |
Posted at 01/11/2011 17:43 by battlebus2 Large trade today 185k could be the EBT again or a large investor adding. |
Posted at 15/1/2010 11:10 by tara7 Tara*S view is let them have a great deal, good luck to them all. Investors will gain from the hard work they do. |
Posted at 15/1/2010 11:05 by masurenguy Thanks for drawing that to my attention SteMis. It is a very fair point which I had overlooked as a very recent investor here (I should have picked this up when undertaking my initial basic research on WORK but sometimes one skips quickly through some of the results commentaries).You're right - that does put a rather different perspective on the option revision. For the company it potentially offsets some short term cost savings achieved through salary cuts with some subsequent dilution that won't cost the shareholders anything for at least 3 years. For the employee it's a bit of a 'diet today but binge tomorrow' trade off. It looks like a good allround compromise and paradoxically provides me with a further positive vibe on the management style and forward prospects here. |
Posted at 13/1/2010 16:09 by tara7 I have started the other thread for two reasons, one i have bought stock, and two it seems that very, very, few investors have evey heard of WORK. If they see my post and do their own research, they might [or might not] join you as shareholders. Good luck to you all. Also thankyou for it was your posts that made up my mind to buy.! |
Posted at 13/1/2010 12:00 by tara7 linney3, the spread will scare the pants of many investors, but not me. Never does, These tiny AIM stocks often have large spreads. It is the Market CAP that one should look at and at £3.8M, with over £2M in CASH this is, in my view, only to be found in the new year sales.!! Good luck in any event. |
Posted at 31/10/2009 21:40 by deswalker David,That would be a very interesting evening if you could pull it off. I'll be in Kenya on those dates but would certainly forego the swimming pool for a while to read of the various perceptions of two very distinct companies :-) The guy at FPO seems very straight and honest from his various web broadcasts and would seem to be the type who would appreciate a band of keen investors to increase the company profile. I'm surprised it hasn't risen to at least 20p but then I do seem to specialise in these forgotten shares. SteMiS, when you wrote of FPO on TMF you never disclosed a holding which surprised me. Curious to know what you think of it ? Des |
Posted at 31/10/2009 21:22 by davidosh Hi Des,Thanks for that and always good to get as many wise heads around a company as possible. In return I shall look at FPO. Indeed as Mello keeps getting mentioned how would you like a double bill of FPO and MUBL both appearing at the Christmas Mello. It is set for 21st December but I may bring it forward to the 14th as so close to the hols. In any event the two companies both report their interims the week or two just before so perfect timing for presentations and the MUBL results will be very good with no EUK business in H1 last year. FPO looks like it needs some explanation of its business model to investors and a wider audience. Anyway could be a good double bill ! |
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