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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Cue Energy | LSE:CUE | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1803980 | ORD 0.07P |
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05/8/2008 | 23:19 | ** CUE ENERGY - FUEL CELLS ** | 51 |
01/5/2008 | 14:51 | Cue Energy - another Cornhill stock | 28 |
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Posted at 24/7/2008 12:13 by run rabbit A few buyers taking advantage of the lowly price on offer today. |
Posted at 14/5/2008 14:46 by withoutt Run Rabbit when i spoke to cornhill a few weeks ago they seemed to beshying away from this share, but then it won't be first share i've lost money on. |
Posted at 14/5/2008 13:42 by run rabbit On your last point I have no idea. Maybe I would not have bought at 2p or whatever price they did the IPO at but at .5 they look to have potential value. |
Posted at 13/5/2008 22:58 by run rabbit Mr W I wish you luck. I have been lucky to purchase at this end of the price range and am not concerned regarding the intraday movements as the real rewards will be made if Oreion bring the product to market. |
Posted at 09/5/2008 16:41 by jonwig I know the financial position of CUE at float, but don't know the financial position of CUE + Oreion.Since the acquisition was all shares, it's something we ought to know. Like how much cash they have, burned at what rate. Can anyone point me to the complete balance sheet? |
Posted at 01/5/2008 21:05 by run rabbit CUE Energy has just purchased Oreion Australia a leading company in the next generation of fuel cells and fuel cell testing technology. |
Posted at 01/5/2008 11:22 by run rabbit Well a very good price to get into a growing fuel cell company.www.cueenergy.co.uk |
Posted at 01/5/2008 11:18 by run rabbit The Company will issue 50,000,000 new ordinary shares at an issue price of 2p tothe shareholders of Oreion (the "Consideration Shares") in consideration for the Acquisition. The Consideration Shares will represent approximately 18% of the total issued enlarged share capital of the Company. At the issue price, the value of the Consideration Shares is £1,000,000. Approval will be sought from Shareholders in a general meeting to effect the Acquisition. Trading in the Company's ordinary shares on AIM has been restored with effect from today as the Acquisition is not classified as a reverse takeover under the AIM Rules. |
Posted at 25/2/2008 17:34 by chopsy I don't suppose this has anything to do with Cue Energy Resources Ltd (ASX:CUE), has it? |
Posted at 28/9/2007 16:35 by superdonkey Life in this old dog yet?Cue Energy suspends shares; in talks to buy Oreion for possible reverse takeover LONDON (Thomson Financial) - Cue Energy PLC said its shares have been temporarily suspended at its request, while it is in talks regarding the acquisition of Oreion Australia Energy Pty Ltd, which, if completed, will be a reverse takeover. The company said it has entered into an agreement with Oreion to provide funding for the commercialisation of an advanced micro fuel cell technology developed by CSIRO, the Australian government's leading technology research organisation. Cue said it has produced a business plan for the development of this fuel cell technology, which its directors believe has the potential to provide an alternative to lithium-ion batteries for portable electronic devices, such as mobile phones and laptop computers. Cue said it will second from CSIRO its highly experienced technical team to continue the technology development and will continue to have access to CSIRO's extensive facilities, specialised equipment and expertise. Cue said it is in ongoing talks, and plans to raise financing through an equity issue in excess of the current market capitalisation of the company. |
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