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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Bradstock Grp. | LSE:BDK | London | Ordinary Share | GB0032535113 | ORD 25P |
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26/6/2003 10:00 | we meet again gdb! well, results out today and dont make the most pleasant of reading but certainly some hope value in there. wonder who theyve got lined up as new boss? we know the difference a good name can make ie svb, numis. from here, i think its more likely to go up than down, at least in the longer term, but then i expect punters have been thinking that for a good few years! looks as though theyve done a final clear up on the balance sheet? although i note note 13 re contingent liabilities. what do you reckon. can they make a go of it. heard anything about them...? | rambutan2 | |
25/6/2003 21:15 | - don't think you will get an answer here from anyone on the board ! - but I don't think that's you meant, rb2 Actually held some of these prior to their relisting but sold them due to lack of confidence in management when decision was made to transfer to Aim. Have placed this in my monitor - the rot must stop somewhere surely.( in fact, I thought it probably had with the bit of decent volume at the end of May) | gardenboy | |
25/6/2003 13:10 | anyone on board? | rambutan2 | |
07/4/2003 23:51 | The scheme to consolidate the shares of Bradstock and to transfer from the official list to the Alternative Investment Market appears to have been a disaster for the shareholders. The equivalent price of the old shares is now less than 2p, which means the price of the shares has effectively halved since they were transferred from the official list. As a small shareholder, I have to ask the question, "What do the board think they were doing when they made this decision?" | mgpp | |
23/1/2003 13:19 | any comments on todays results etc LONDON (AFX) - Bradstock Group PLC slumped to a pretax pre-exceptional loss in the full year and said it is to undergo a capital restructuring before transferring from the Official List to AIM. As a result it proposes to consolidate the existing ordinary shares into new consolidated shares. Under the scheme for every 25 existing ordinary shares, shareholders will receive one consolidated share. It added whilst the overall profit before tax for year to Sept 30 was 4.8 mln stg against loss 8.3 mln, the result was distorted principally by the release of the existing provision of 7.4 mln for the Pension Scheme deficit. For the continuing business there was a loss before exceptional items and tax of 2.2 mln stg against profit 0.6 mln. Earnings per share were 7.1 pence against loss 10.3. Loss per share before exceptionals was 3.8 pence against loss 0.3. Referring to its transfer to AIM it added dealing will commence on the market with effect from March 1 2003. Referring to its trading prospects, it said the market is effectively dominated by the severe lack of capacity particularly in certain specific classes of business. There have been substantial rate increases in the direct market but these have yet to feed through in full to the reinsurance market. Further there is a tendency for direct insurers to retain more of their risks due to the very high levels of reinsurance premiums being quoted for low level protection. rn | rambutan2 | |
16/9/2002 11:54 | so where is everyone? come on! this has the ability to get to double figures! closed my CSV long this morning for +3 and WOC for + 7 | royalexile | |
16/9/2002 09:24 | any chance of someone posting that story? | royalexile | |
14/9/2002 11:37 | Small piece in Mail today Vague takeover gossip | tech | |
14/9/2002 09:00 | MM Buying Activity EPIC Stock Name Change % Cur Bid Offer Trd.Price Size Type Time UTG Unite Group -8.5 -5.6% 144.0 142.0 146.0 144.739 100,000 M 16:51:31 GRG Greggs 12.5 0.4% 3300.0 3275.0 3325.0 3331.65 2,500 M 16:44:28 SKY SKY Capital 1.0 0.4% 249.0 245.0 253.0 253.0 1,000 M 16:22:00 CWK Cranswick 1.5 0.3% 482.5 478.0 487.0 483.0 20,000 M 16:21:00 SHI SIG -11.5 -6.0% 179.0 178.0 180.0 180.0 25,000 M 16:15:52 SHI SIG -12.5 -6.6% 178.0 176.0 180.0 179.5 15,000 M 16:01:18 SMDS Smith(DS) 4.5 2.9% 158.0 156.0 160.0 160.0 34,415 M 15:47:18 WOC Whittrd.Chelsea 1.5 2.0% 76.5 75.0 78.0 78.0 24,000 M 15:44:33 WOC Whittrd.Chelsea 1.5 2.0% 76.5 75.0 78.0 78.0 1,000 M 15:44:00 SMT Scot.Mortgage -7.5 -2.8% 263.5 263.0 264.0 264.0 10,000 M 15:41:00 SMT Scot.Mortgage -7.5 -2.8% 263.5 263.0 264.0 264.0 10,000 M 15:40:00 CTC City Centre RST -0.75 -1.2% 62.25 61.0 63.5 63.5 5,500 M 15:38:39 LWDB Law.Deb.Corp 0.5 0.2% 202.5 202.0 203.0 203.0 2,500 M 15:28:23 LWDB Law.Deb.Corp 0.5 0.2% 202.5 202.0 203.0 203.0 2,500 M 15:27:49 BWNG Brown(N.) Grp. 0.0 0.0% 203.5 200.0 207.0 207.0 4,630 M 15:20:58 MLS Medical Solutn 0.5 2.4% 21.75 21.5 22.0 22.0 15,000 M 15:18:48 WOLV Wolver.Dud. 11.5 1.9% 616.5 613.0 620.0 620.0 50,000 M 15:00:11 WOLV Wolver.Dud. 11.5 1.9% 616.5 613.0 620.0 620.0 25,000 M 14:57:39 ELA Elan Corp -5.0 -2.7% 177.5 175.0 180.0 178.0 25,000 M 14:56:00 BDK Bradstock Grp. 0.75 20.0% 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.75 100,000 M 14:36:00 BDK Bradstock Grp. 0.75 20.0% 4.5 4.25 4.5 4.5 50,000 M 14:34:00 BDK Bradstock Grp. 0.75 20.0% 4.5 4.25 4.5 4.75 10,000 M 14:33:00 BDK Bradstock Grp. 0.75 20.0% 4.5 4.25 4.5 4.75 10,000 M 14:32:00 JPR Johnston Press 0.0 0.0% 364.0 362.0 366.0 365.5 25,000 M 14:22:00 JPR Johnston Press 0.0 0.0% 364.0 362.0 366.0 365.0 10,000 M 14:20:39 PMO Premier OIL 0.0 0.0% 24.75 24.25 25.0 24.75 40,000 M 13:49:00 INCH Inchcape -14.0 -1.8% 745.0 740.0 750.0 746.5 25,000 M 13:38:00 BDK Bradstock Grp. 0.5 13.3% 4.25 4.0 4.25 4.25 10,000 M 13:20:00 BDK Bradstock Grp. 0.5 13.3% 4.25 4.0 4.25 4.25 25,000 M 13:20:00 DOM Domino'S Pizza -1.0 -1.3% 79.0 78.0 80.0 80.0 25,000 M 13:17:39 | moonblue | |
13/9/2002 14:49 | beginning to look like LPG - that went from 3p to 20p in less than a week!! the MM's have hardly any stock, hence all the purchases they've had to make | royalexile | |
13/9/2002 14:16 | Yes, nice to see this turkey fly. | ben value | |
13/9/2002 13:23 | not a bad call was it! | royalexile | |
13/9/2002 13:18 | more to come i'm sure - can see this rising very quickly | royalexile | |
13/9/2002 13:16 | I wonder if the price rise is something to do with the new Aviation team buying a few shares or something more interesting? | ben value | |
13/9/2002 13:16 | I wonder if the price rise is something to do with the new Aviation team buying a few shares or something more interesting? | ben value | |
11/9/2002 19:42 | I think so, I've been watching this closely. Every few days there has been a trade of about this size - 2 X 200K and 1 X 500 K last week for example. There are only 76M shares in issue, so each 1M shares >1% | bollers | |
11/9/2002 10:32 | back to BDK. Seen it trickle up lately & today there is a buy of 150K shares - okay not huge, but is this more of what this stock had before (stake building ?). | recruiter | |
03/9/2002 11:55 | VENUS CAN YOU PLEASE LEAVE THIS BB FOR GOOD. NO ONE IS INTERESTED IN YOUR PYRAMID SELLING SCHEMES. CASHEVOLUTION IS NOTHING MORE THAN A CON. YOU ARE NOTHING MORE THAN A CON MAN FOR TRYING TO SELL IT. YOU ARE CLOGGING UP THE BB AND DESTROYING THE VALUE OF IT TO OTHER POSTERS. YOU ARE NOT WELCOME HERE. PLEASE GO AWAY. | dark matter | |
03/9/2002 11:55 | VENUS CAN YOU PLEASE LEAVE THIS BB FOR GOOD. NO ONE IS INTERESTED IN YOUR PYRAMID SELLING SCHEMES. CASHEVOLUTION IS NOTHING MORE THAN A CON. YOU ARE NOTHING MORE THAN A CON MAN FOR TRYING TO SELL IT. YOU ARE CLOGGING UP THE BB AND DESTROYING THE VALUE OF IT TO OTHER POSTERS. YOU ARE NOT WELCOME HERE. PLEASE GO AWAY. | dark matter | |
03/9/2002 11:38 | Hi Welcome to what I am starting to believe is going to be a great income maker in the not to distant future. I got involved with CASHEVOLUTION not so long ago and already my team is building nicely. As I am sure you have already read, it is quite simply a case of getting people to sign up through your website e.g. mine is WWW.VENUS.CASHEVOLUT The easiest way to start is to explain this system to friends and family. These are the people who will obviously trust you most. Then it is a case of letting the rest of the world know. There are numerous free traffic building sites and classified ad sites which I will list in a minute. These will help you get started but the success rate through these sites is limited. So the more you subscribe to the better your chances. Then of course there is good old leafleting. Takes time, but again, costs next to nothing. I have also had car stickers made displaying my website address. Then of course there is newspaper advertising. Almost certainly the most successful form of advertising. But it costs. I am actually about to put an ad into one of my regional papers. I will let you know how successful it was. Another idea is to speak to your local news agent. For a small fee they may be happy to slip on of your leaflets into each of their papers prior to delivery. I am sure you have now got the jist of what I am trying to say. TELL EVERYONE. So many people are fed up with their work these days, more and more people will be willing to give these ideas a go. Anyway here are those sites I promised: Best of luck. Lets make this work. Regards Gavin | venus | |
13/7/2002 00:33 | Many thanks for the information. I wonder what OAMPS would bid for BDK. | ben value | |
12/7/2002 09:58 | A 'B Austin' is a director of OAMPS - the Australian insurance co. I mentioned above. They have bought several insurance cos out this year already. Belgate pty who have 15% of BDK shares also own 3% of OAMPS. My hunch (and only that) is that B Austin is the OAMPS director and that we will see a takeover of BDK by OAMPS sooner or later. | bollers | |
12/7/2002 09:06 | Who is B Austin? | ben value |
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