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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Xsn | XSN | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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1.05 | 1.05 |
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Posted at 29/7/2008 07:51 by ant15 Welldone AKRAMMS Lets hope that this is a new dawn for the Old XSN now Marine Track. The management team seem well positioned to make this work and Butterfield the Chairman a character reknowned for his acquisitive skills This might well be an exciting time ahead. |
Posted at 28/7/2008 12:43 by td74 Hi All,I hold XSN. Can someone please explain in noddy terms what happens. Will I now hold 3.4 times shares in Marinetrack? If yes when does this occur? Thanks TD74 |
Posted at 18/7/2008 09:25 by maytrees Intriguing the lack of trades in XSN.I have bought a few at sps of between 0.90p and 1p and there have been a couple of other small trades but no large buys or sells. Presumably therefore investors are still trying to fathom Marine Track's likely success or otherwise. My own guess so dyor is that the provisos about the far easern govt contract would not be in the RTO documents if that was no longer a possibility. |
Posted at 14/7/2008 12:32 by maytrees Added a few XSN at 0.90p |
Posted at 10/7/2008 09:55 by maytrees If 1 old XSN share = 3.4 new MT shares and if each new MT share is worth 0.40p then as 0.40 X 3.4 = 1.36p I calculate that an old XSN share price of 1p on paper at least gives a profit of 36% less expenses. Of course the new MT share price might drop in the current mkts but then again it might rocket eg if an Asian contract materialised after listing. DYOR |
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