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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Accsys Technologies Plc | LSE:AXS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BQQFX454 | ORD EUR0.05 |
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% | 58.40 | 57.00 | 59.80 | - | 23,521 | 08:19:48 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Manufacturing Industries,nec | 162.02M | -69.86M | -0.3173 | -1.84 | 128.57M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/5/2007 15:57 | If you trust your feelings, then sell! | azalea | |
18/5/2007 15:53 | I liked it when this board was quiet, now I feel the rise is being overdone. | roughjustice | |
18/5/2007 15:35 | agreed jon | goosegreen | |
18/5/2007 15:29 | There is no requirement for an RNS simply because of the volumes traded; however I suspect we will get one or more announcing repositioning of major stakes. The 5.5% stake is indeed in new shares, admittance 21/5, by then we might see some upward direction in the share price | azalea | |
18/5/2007 12:13 | No - this is new issue shares. RNS must be due jon | goosegreen | |
18/5/2007 09:10 | Or was it something to do with the transfer of shares to the Celanese corporation? | springhead | |
18/5/2007 08:41 | You may well be right, in that we should expect an RNS with buy/sell data. | damanko | |
18/5/2007 08:36 | With no share movement following the large volume of trades yesterday, presumably there were as many buys as sells. | silverthread | |
17/5/2007 20:37 | The Hog. Thanks your comment. No problems so far. Sure you understand. Anyway, on to investment stuff: another day, another rise, it just goes on and on...... | damanko | |
17/5/2007 18:05 | 8.5% of shares in issue traded. Somebody needs to declare that they have bought or sold - increased/decreased their holding. | silverthread | |
17/5/2007 15:59 | Shares In Issue 139.45 m. Nearly 12m moved up to now today, should be an RNS???? | springhead | |
17/5/2007 15:56 | wow check that volume | asparks | |
17/5/2007 15:56 | 5-day chart showing bid/offer spread shaded - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - and intraday chart + 3 month charts -------------------- | asparks | |
17/5/2007 15:27 | All at 3.75, the same as this mornings 650,000. What is going off, anybody? | springhead | |
17/5/2007 15:27 | Oh well.... this seems to be going the way of most AVDFN threads, what a disappointment. Here we go..... a load of one liners .. with pretty much nothing to say, except the same, same, same, ................... | damanko | |
17/5/2007 15:23 | I've still got mine!! | goosegreen | |
17/5/2007 15:20 | Massive selling going on now but share price still blue. Someone mopping these up ? | the hog | |
17/5/2007 12:23 | Doing nicely this morning. | partimetrader | |
17/5/2007 11:09 | Here's hoping! | springhead | |
17/5/2007 10:35 | wow massive sell just reported. Perhaps this has been keeping the price from rising further recently? Maybe now we'll move north again | asparks | |
17/5/2007 09:04 | its all gone quiet here! | asparks | |
16/5/2007 16:57 | Given the results of the EGM, after the 21/5 when Celanese 5.5% share stake is admitted, then with everything in place the timescale for future events is wide open. With a guarantee of supply by Celanese and against a backdrop of very significant international pressure for global tree conservation, AXS should have every reason to be confident in attracting orders from customers old and new in a matter of a few months. In addition, I shall be looking out for institutions taking/adding stakes and especially for Celanese coming back to increase its holding. | azalea | |
16/5/2007 11:27 | I am also here long term. Azllea, or indeed anybody. You say the best is yet to come, what is your time scale for any news of events? | springhead |
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