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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Adams Plc | LSE:ADA | London | Ordinary Share | IM00B986V543 | ORD GBP0.01 |
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% | 6.50 | 5.00 | 8.00 | 6.50 | 6.50 | 6.50 | 0.00 | 08:00:26 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Trust,ex Ed,religious,charty | -2.19M | -2.37M | -0.0162 | -4.01 | 9.48M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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13/2/2007 08:40 | If you know its not right why aren't you filling your boots? Its as much an opportunity for PI's as it is for institutions. | scburbs | |
13/2/2007 08:32 | and the shiny new CFO has only taken 5 months to produce stunning value..... | 2lb | |
13/2/2007 08:29 | Old big nose is still looking smug - and with a long term share price performance like that behind him, you can see why he must be proud of his superb achievements to date..... | 2lb | |
12/2/2007 23:32 | leytonorient - 12 Feb'07 - 23:10 - 215 of 216 might dabble at 14p, remember its prob burning i guess $5m a year or more I guess that's about all Leyton Orient's worth fella. | tanners | |
12/2/2007 23:18 | As long as its not burning the Water Lilies. | scburbs | |
12/2/2007 23:10 | might dabble at 14p, remember its prob burning i guess $5m a year or more | leytonorient | |
12/2/2007 23:04 | Let me think. A company that floated a part of Phillips (a company worth billions and a major shareholder) and went onto announce contracts with some of the largest companies in the world and persuaded other companies worth billions to announce the contract wins on their websites as well. Perhaps you are referring to a Monet that they have in addition to the cash. I for one hope it is Water Lilies. leytonorient - 12 Feb'07 - 21:55 - 213 of 213 Is this the new Langbar? Is the monet in a brazilian bank? | scburbs | |
12/2/2007 21:55 | Is this the new Langbar? Is the monet in a brazilian bank? | leytonorient | |
12/2/2007 21:53 | tanners - 12 Feb'07 - 12:22 - 180 "don't tell me the cash pile has been kept in a Brazilian bank - doh!" Worse, the cash is all in Eli's new personal bonds with a 6% yield. Personaly hope it is in cash £ and not $ bonds! PAR12 understand very good what you meen, did invest myself more than the doubble of your shares in ex Ki-Bi now zone-ip below cash levels, where Emblaze was accumulating its holding in Ki-Bi. average 33p Was Shafted very well when Emblaze bought the company via a reverse takeover and paid nothing. Now trading at 10p Did only make money on Emblaze holding it self because I sold out on new promisses and didn't beleaved it anymore. ARE YOU SO SURE THAT INSTITUTIONS PUCHED FOR THE FSA INVESTIGATION??? Find some news about this and you solved the million dollar question. If the institutions asked the FSA for an investigation we get higher prices as 43p But if someone els did asked for an investigation we will keep dreaming of a takeover bid of 43p when the price drops after months of declines to 10p | eenmakkie | |
12/2/2007 21:13 | I am happy to hold for the value to win through, today was a bad day but it could easily double from here with another bid. or it could grow steadily on trading results . All we want is to be kept updated as frequently as possible good or bad news so that we can make informed decisions. Steady as she goes, [{;-} helmsman | captain pugwash2 | |
12/2/2007 20:40 | Giving some more thoughts on today's statement - I am guessing that one of the shareholders who was approached to agree a bid, instead rejected 43p as derisory and then called in the FSA to investigate. Could it be Phillips who I believe put some assets to form ADA and retain a shareholding? Bearing in mind ASA has 30p cash - 13p a share is tiny for the business and below what it is worth. Hopefully we will see some recovery as value comes through, but there may be some boardroom action before then. | weatherman | |
12/2/2007 16:53 | PAR, you're going against all sense averaging down on a company with such intangiable assets (imvho) | phil2003 | |
12/2/2007 16:40 | Its OK I just got greedy; But what I don't like is the fact I will have to BUy more when I feel bottom is reach | par12 | |
12/2/2007 16:24 | Well, you have my sympathy PAR12. I originally bought this share a year ago when it was over 100p, averaged down after the collapse and my holding is currently at just over 50p. However this is my smallest shareholding and fortunately accounts for just 1.2% of my total portfolio. | masurenguy | |
12/2/2007 16:22 | Rightly or wrongly Shareholders wont trust management now. Their integrity is in question. And will prospective customers trust a management under investigation? Conclusion. The directors should all resign. Best thing for the company and shareholders. | lqs | |
12/2/2007 16:17 | Well it looks like shareholders have been shafted once again. Still in, very cynical, glad that my investment is relatively small ! | masurenguy | |
12/2/2007 16:05 | What did you expect; PRAISE and all on the most important week of the Mobile World; They will be shunned by others for this behaviour; Guilty until proven innocent | par12 |
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