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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Adorian | LSE:ADP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1FNDK14 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 2.00 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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09/1/2006 10:23 | At a Board Meeting of 23 September 2005, the Board accepted a request from Atun Select Fund Limited for the conversion of Loan Notes for #25,600 and has agreed to allot 2,560,000 new Ordinary shares at 0.1p per share (the "Shares") in accordance with the terms of the Loan Note Instrument. This holding represents 21.72% of the enlarged issued share capital of the Company. The Shares will rank pari passu with all existing ordinary shares and application is being made for the Shares to be admitted to trading on AIM. COME ON PUNTERS -- SOMEONE SELL ME 20% FOR 25000 GRAND PLEASE | harry punter | |
07/1/2006 12:01 | after this week 'china crisis' is definately appropriate | ![]() uppompeii | |
03/1/2006 15:53 | or China Crisis | ![]() uppompeii | |
03/1/2006 15:44 | BISHOPAWN: You didn't say in your post which year! Surely the best thing Leo and the team can do now is change the name of "Adorian" (which sounds rather too much like "A Picture of Dorian Gray" and a bit like how we all feel after all this time). ADP now surely needs to be called "China......" something or other How about China Real Estate, China Property, China Energy, China Nuclear or China Syndrome? | ![]() sandbank | |
18/12/2005 11:27 | napping ? I'm positvely comatose | ![]() uppompeii | |
16/12/2005 15:51 | Looks like a deal before the end of the year. ADP likes RNS's between Christmas and the New Year on past experience. May be the punters will be caught napping with something in the festive season. Shares changing hands and the market makers are getting supply in advance. Only my opinion. I could be totally wrong. DYOR | ![]() bishopawn | |
16/12/2005 12:39 | perhaps maybe | ![]() uppompeii | |
16/12/2005 10:22 | Perhaps yes? | ![]() bishopawn | |
15/12/2005 12:55 | not sure - possibly a "serial deal maker" or perhaps not! | canford cliffs | |
15/12/2005 12:41 | Who is LK? | ![]() bishopawn | |
15/12/2005 09:19 | morning all..........HP, I just got into one of your favourites, CEN - I expect a lot of my pals from the AHT thread are also piling in now that "rescuer" the guru has given the buy signal! ps, is the bishop really LK? | canford cliffs | |
13/12/2005 12:38 | agreed, lets tough it out | ![]() uppompeii | |
13/12/2005 12:28 | Hard pounding this men - but it will take more than market makers' manouevering but to shake our limpet-like grip on ADP. | ![]() sandbank | |
12/12/2005 18:19 | oh! no! doomed! here comes Mug Punter! Doomed I tell you. | mach10 | |
12/12/2005 13:11 | off topic it hardly seems like a Minster pharma shares MpM at 2p are going lower inspite of all the negative comment from a few sceptical punters on this thread --one decent signed joint venture and these shares are easily 10p-15p regards harry and the boys in dark glasses | harry punter | |
09/12/2005 14:39 | £14.77 to b/e | ![]() uppompeii | |
09/12/2005 14:15 | .Good news. Gotta be an RNS soon. | ![]() sandbank | |
09/12/2005 14:15 | Looks like Adorian is the first to go in the Knifton stable. Happy Christmas to us all. Better than Futuragene?? | ![]() bishopawn | |
08/12/2005 16:51 | a deal before 2006 - maybe | ![]() bishopawn | |
08/12/2005 16:32 | Post removed by ADVFN | ![]() Abuse team | |
08/12/2005 15:57 | prioritising | ![]() bishopawn | |
08/12/2005 08:28 | Powerful start this morning. | ![]() sandbank |
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