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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Absolute Rtn S | LSE:ABR | London | Ordinary Share | GG00BCCW5806 | STG SHS NPV |
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% | 94.125 | - | 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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03/3/2002 22:40 | There's plenty of activity that cannot be ignored - company acquisitions, directors holding 23.71% of shares, share options for directors / staff amounting to another 13.7% of shares, and, at current mid price of 1.125 = market cap of £4.095m. | itsourpete | |
03/3/2002 22:38 | I can find very little information on this company, the only thing I see is a lot of buy's, what are the forcasts you all have as you seem to be up to speed with there progress | jase21 | |
03/3/2002 22:26 | This is crazy cause the only reson you lot are buying them so cheap is cause of the massive share price dilution effect of the big issue of 1p, that shareholders could not buy into. | aggressive saver | |
03/3/2002 21:37 | I'm interested in this stock myself---I wonder why the directors haven't bought, though? Boc. | bocadillo | |
03/3/2002 21:31 | lets hope were all right?.. as i said i will be adding to my holding tomorrow,but in small amounts. lets see it go skywards very soon..goodluck.dyor. | goldtrader | |
03/3/2002 20:27 | the directors and employees have about 50 million (yes million) share options at an exercise price of 1.25pence. Its clearly in their interest to make this company another Durlacher, and make themselves very rich. Gissa job! This one could go skyward very soon. | itsourpete | |
03/3/2002 09:10 | Interesting discussion on Bloomberg who predict that Abinger Investments could become the next "Durlacher" and produce major shareholder returns very soon !! | mioldmucker | |
02/3/2002 22:03 | I have a holding of about 55,000 shres that I am in halfs with my mum from back in November. We paid 1.42p on the day that they were suspended after a tip in the Dail Mail. This thread was once only one post every few months and now there seems to be many supporters and I have an incline that ABR will take of to 3p so I may even buy some for my daytrading account with Etrade. | aggressive saver | |
02/3/2002 21:47 | currently own 250k and will be adding more on monday, after researching all week imho can only go one way UP...dyor.. | goldtrader | |
02/3/2002 16:04 | big potential here for major returns. | mioldmucker | |
01/3/2002 23:54 | itsourpete: Looks very good. If the Directors pile in, which they haven't yet, could soar. I always like to see them buy big before I do! Interesting thread,though, Boc. | bocadillo | |
01/3/2002 23:45 | boc They've quietly been making acquisitions late last year / early this - then went quiet. Buying only built up this week. Chance now to get in with a few at about 1.22p - PILE IN. Last time I saw cap it was about £4.55m so its a minnow. ps do search on net for 'abinger investments' if you want to get some research on this co - there's plenty of snippets iop | itsourpete | |
01/3/2002 23:41 | itsourpete: Well pointed out!! Today's trades were very favourable, as you say. Has it been like that for some time? I'm just going to look at the market cap etc. How long have they been traded? Boc. | bocadillo | |
01/3/2002 23:32 | Article from thisismoney280202 'WITHIN the next few weeks Abinger Investments is expected to be appointed nominated adviser to several new client companies, according to SQC Research. It describes Abinger as 'an interesting penny stock, with genuine profits potential'. does this explain the persistent buying thats taking place????? | itsourpete |
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