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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Acmh Ltd | LSE:ACMH | London | Ordinary Share | KYG006011079 | ORD EUR0.01 |
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% | 1.75 | - | 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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03/2/2009 12:48 | Where's he gone to now then - next pump awaited.... | double6 | |
03/2/2009 12:43 | ps..celtic started this thread as digging, he pump and dumped it then and is doing the same now ! | 8trader | |
03/2/2009 12:42 | Katsy .... don't think that's true .... you hold VML | imabastard | |
03/2/2009 12:41 | You're worth a lot more than that katsy!!! | monis | |
03/2/2009 12:40 | Had celtic dumped already ?? Gone quiet..... | double6 | |
03/2/2009 12:38 | My portfolio has a mandate of investing in equities listed in UK and the surrounding English-speaking countries having market capitalisations in excess of EUR10 billion" But that doesn't mean I'm worth that much | katsy | |
03/2/2009 12:38 | Celtic 16, I did not say it would not go up, I just said it people are in for the long haul read the RNS as they currently do not have 400 million to invest, but they will look to invest in companies with a cap of over 400 million. That does not mean this is not a good company, but just means they dont have 400 million cash as some people keep saying. | leegtr | |
03/2/2009 12:37 | this will end the day sub 2p in my opinion.Alot of hot air in this stock | jon389 | |
03/2/2009 12:33 | 2phildove Just gives you an indication of which way it's going but as the numbers are so small...... | paddywak1967 | |
03/2/2009 12:32 | The shake so far has had no effect whatsoever....could see another upwards move soon! | paddywak1967 | |
03/2/2009 12:32 | paddy level2 irrevelant such small number - about 60k v 25k!!! | 2phildove | |
03/2/2009 12:31 | 2v1 it could rise again imo. dyor | monis | |
03/2/2009 12:30 | How much debt have they?and wheres proof | jon389 | |
03/2/2009 12:29 | Is level 2 really 2v1?? Can anyone tell me?? | paddywak1967 | |
03/2/2009 12:26 | i was able to buy online ... | jamie62 | |
03/2/2009 12:26 | Monis, read carefully: "will pursue a mandate of investing in equities of issuers chartered or listed in Germany and the surrounding German-speaking countries having market capitalisations in excess of EUR400 million" Exactly how I read the RNS, they are starting new funds but they certainly dont have 400 million to invest with! I am sure some will make money on this with momentum trading but if you are going to invest for the long haul re read the RNS and then make a decision | leegtr | |
03/2/2009 12:25 | Have to admit I was unable to buy online and could only pick up stock through a nogotiated trade. | paddywak1967 | |
03/2/2009 12:25 | Paddywak .... on that basis, what is your view on the realistic target of the share price ? | imabastard | |
03/2/2009 12:23 | 8Trader I never buy a stock without doing my homework and rarely listen to the pump and dump mob unless I see value myself. Rampers and derampers take on a variety of guises but they all seem to say the same sort of thing in the end. | paddywak1967 | |
03/2/2009 12:22 | blimey.. i bought this ages ago and havent been watching as closely as i should of late!!! | 99damo | |
03/2/2009 12:21 | Looking at the accounts they seem to have £7m approx in cash alone in June imo dyor. Any other info welcome. imo dyor | monis | |
03/2/2009 12:20 | And his best con-trick of all is the "cant buy online" plastered all over numerous bulltin boards....aint that right william ? Can buy no problem with selftrade, must be time for you getting out and moving onto the next one ! | 8trader |
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