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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Densitron Tech. | LSE:DSN | London | Ordinary Share | GB0002637394 | ORD 1P |
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% | 10.75 | - | 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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01/12/2015 13:18 | some crazy soon to wish they coule reverse the decision bunch bought it ! | lcd interest | |
01/12/2015 12:17 | Been taken over @11p - read the RNS's! | isis | |
01/12/2015 11:18 | has this gone bankrupt, or given cash back to shareholders at 10p.. thnaks | latifs100 | |
03/11/2015 18:31 | yes they kept it afloating what about the lease issue that gobbled the cash up? was it the now finance head who oversaw that one? J | lcd interest | |
03/11/2015 17:59 | i believe it is appropriate for all densitron shareholders to thank the chairman mr holmstrom for his excellent achievements and also mr gillenhammer who supported the company with personal loans when cash had dried up for densitron. many thanks! | baner | |
26/9/2015 09:36 | Except that the Claessons and Peter Gyllenhammar are very close. They have form on this front, just look at Leeds Group (LDSG). | arthur_lame_stocks | |
25/9/2015 22:21 | arthur lame "may well have........" and what IF there was a concert party - for which there is absolutely no evidence what so ever - would that have been better than the 11p now on the table? and what about your insinuation there was an insider trade days before this was presented. again: time for an apology, arthur lame? | baner | |
25/9/2015 21:40 | VFAST 25 Sep'15 - 21:35 - 1864 of 1865 0 0 You may have a point LCD, but it is all over and time to move on. ==================== this is true - it will be over for all the staff , and quixant can abosorbb their customers over 2 years J | lcd interest | |
25/9/2015 21:35 | its painful reading the pr history on the desnitron website, not ever trawled it before now disposal of this, disposal of that new franchise (never seen again ) new contract win bosch disposal new franchise (never seen again) disposal of most talented staff new franchise (never seen again ) new contract win british airways new office india (never seen again) disposal of every asset new director of some new country (never seen again) disposal new franchise (obsolete within months never seen again) quixant cannot do anything but improve this company | lcd interest | |
25/9/2015 21:35 | You may have a point LCD, but it is all over and time to move on. | vfast | |
25/9/2015 20:59 | So Baner This was not reported to the market at the time and the Claessons and Gyllenhammar may well have formed a concert party which should have bid for the whole company yet didn't. Strikes me as stinking if you want my honest opinion. | arthur_lame_stocks | |
25/9/2015 16:31 | heartylaugh, It's add a lot of cash to my pocket and that's the main thing for me! It all come to an end. Good luck to the shareholders and heartylaugh, I got to admit you were always a big pain in the ass...lol ;-) bye bye Hearty! Woodcot. | vfast | |
25/9/2015 13:59 | Hi Valhamos O.K. - here goes: Michael Pegram is quoted as saying that 'The acquisition will complement Quixant's move into the provision of displays to its gaming customers, alongside the specialised computer systems it currently supplies.” How? Which displays? Why Densitron? One has to wonder what it is that Mr Pegram is expecting to receive. Beyond what he could have equally received by buying any other struggling display distributor. My point is simple - what does Densitron add to Quixant? | heartylaugh | |
25/9/2015 13:35 | heartylaugh Nothing to say on the acquisition of the company? You have been very assiduous in letting us know your thoughts on all things Densitron over the years. Surely you are not going to disappoint us at the end? | valhamos | |
25/9/2015 11:18 | vfast ' I won't be sorry to see the last of heartylaugh!' Pathetic. | heartylaugh | |
25/9/2015 10:04 | @ Clocktower, wow - coincidence , I was just talking about the divisions which had split from Densitron in the past, Quixant had done best of the bunch. Could it be the ultimate karma, ex densitron directors, pushed out by current densitron ceo years ago, now back with a cash buy , dead wood clean out watch this space | lcd interest | |
25/9/2015 09:33 | Done deal so why are there seller's ? seems silly to me ! | cheshire man | |
25/9/2015 09:23 | Valhamos, I agree with your post but I won't be sorry to see the last of heartylaugh! | vfast | |
25/9/2015 08:44 | Sorry to see it go; it's been a reasonably good investment for me over the 11 years I've held. Always had the potential for achieving a lot more but never quite managed it so can't complain at the offer. | valhamos | |
25/9/2015 08:28 | arthur lame you need to read the claesson announcement again - the shares were acquired many years ago.so yes, you are indeed suspicious for no reason - maybe an apology would be appropriate here............. | baner |
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