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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Pilat Tech. | LSE:PIA | London | Ordinary Share | IL0010819832 | ORD ILS0.01 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 4.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/6/2020 10:17 | Piaggio -- ''Scooter and moped demand triples as commuters look to shun buses and trains' - Guardian reporting data. Guess it probably need some clearer European data for June sales to get this moving - also in UK the freeze on CBT training needs to be lifted. Piaggio looks purest play on this but down 10% over the last week. | fisher88 | |
09/6/2020 09:53 | Autotrader says big jump in adviews for 2-wheelers since mid May. Mopeds and Scooters views up around 50% y/y and motorbikes around 30%. Piaggio also makes Vespas and other brands. Leads consumers sent to dealers for mopeds/scooters up around 200% y/y in first week June. | fisher88 | |
29/10/2012 18:52 | BTW whatever happened to Pilat Technologies ? de-listed from AIM...but at that time it kept an Tel Aviv stk mkt listing... on Bloomberg is says that share price has fallen over 80% in 2012.... if that info is correct....and is same company... and not some mess up ...and info perhaps from a previous year.. | markt | |
02/8/2009 02:03 | Bit quiet here. Any news | cottlet | |
03/12/2008 09:04 | With a current share price of 4.5p and a 100% spread 2-6, even at 6p/share the market cap will be £1.5Mns. With a cash offer of £4Mns this equates to some 15p/share. Looks to me a good deal for PIA shareholders and undervalues this stock with a potential 233% uplift if deal goes through. | northernstock | |
03/12/2008 07:35 | Has entered into a non binding letter of intent to sell subsidiaries to an un named American Company for $6Mns/£4Mns in cash, Consideration to be paid on completion after due diligence. Obviously there is no guarantee of success, but will not do the share price any harm. Current market cap circa £1.5Mns | northernstock | |
09/11/2008 12:29 | Is there anyone else wondering what to do with a small number of these shares that because they are certificated are expensive to sell and yet to let them go to the Israel SE will make them just about untradeable as the costs of currency conversion will wipe out any value they might have had? Or am I the only perosn with these shares in the UK!!?? | petecr | |
30/10/2008 20:51 | Well glad I sold mine. AIM cancellation! | topvest | |
27/6/2008 21:54 | how do you think the the us economy can cope? why should they pump more oil? they are getting richer and probably won't worry if food etc costs a few quid more | ntv | |
27/6/2008 21:46 | Not really...inflation is the concern at the moment. Economy seems to be imploding! I agree that the West are losing the plot and are being caught up rapidly by the East. The main issue appears to be an oil bubble...where this will all end up is anyone's guess, but if this carries on to $200 / barrel (or $500 - why not!?) there will be lots of pain soon all over the world because it causes inflation. Most bid situations have broken down recently - no confidence! | topvest | |
27/6/2008 21:35 | the balance of world economic power is shifting rapidly from west to east extremely quickly could have completely within a year imho US could be on its knees within a year and we won't be far behind | ntv | |
27/6/2008 21:32 | don't you like the volatility then topvest?! | ntv | |
27/6/2008 19:16 | Yes, possibly. Can't see any offers being good in this market - it's dire! | topvest | |
27/6/2008 18:44 | you did well topvest another bad week for most in the mkts postponement of agm potentially means ahigher offer around the corner or a bid for the whole group? any thoughts tia | ntv | |
23/6/2008 19:16 | They may do. Happy with selling after today though! I sold because the offer looked on the low side. | topvest | |
22/6/2008 18:31 | probably only me topvest!!!,am waiting to see if they get another approach which they could well do | ntv | |
20/6/2008 18:41 | I've sold out this week. At one point, I never thought I would break-even on these and so it's nice to get out on a reasonable profit + the dividend to come. Good luck to those that remain! | topvest | |
16/6/2008 21:37 | NTV - Yes, interesting news today. Offer for European and North American entities for a tidy sum. That would still leave the Israeli business and a slug of cash remaining. It's all happening here - looks like value is starting to show through at last. | topvest | |
15/6/2008 22:11 | more buying at 18p recently can't be that many shares left in circulation looks like a battle for control? | ntv | |
03/6/2008 19:02 | No - thanks, missed that as well. Much watch this one more closely! | topvest | |
02/6/2008 23:20 | certainly am i was hoping it was going to drop back a tadge so i could pick up some more especially in this mkt yield is good here as well,i guess you noticed the dividend picked up some nbi recently might try to pick up some alph difficult to find quality stock | ntv | |
02/6/2008 21:30 | Missed the last couple of announcements. Looks like things are hotting up here! Are you still here ntv? What do you think? | topvest | |
30/3/2008 18:33 | Well the final results were quite encouraging. Seem to be expanding in Israel with a few small acquisitions. Could be the prelude to a more dynamic future? | topvest | |
16/3/2008 14:21 | Well results not far off. I wonder whether some corporate action may be announced at the same time, given the shareholder changes at the end of last year. Anyway, watching with interest! | topvest | |
21/1/2008 20:53 | topvest ,you might like to check out hnn | ntv |
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