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ADP Adorian

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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.00 0.00% 2.00 - 0.00 00:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

Adorian Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
13/6/2005
13:18
Don't u just hate long waits.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
leadersoffice
05/6/2005
17:18
Its been that bad on that thread...advfn have closed the thread down almost. it was getting far to out of hand
leadersoffice
05/6/2005
07:25
Harry is on mpm bb having a ding dong battle with other posters
rosco46
04/6/2005
22:51
Where's Harry?
I thought he might have picked up the vibes that
we are making progress....
Shortage of stock. Things are so tight, they are twanging, I have heard. It wouldn't take much to get it up. It has been a red straight line for far too long, imo.
Come on Leo, giv uz a deal.

bishopawn
31/5/2005
08:07
Check out CHLD.
Good solid little company which has turned the corner and times are certainly looking rosy. Has broken through 65p this morning...the highest since 2003.
Solid company...plenty of cash and progressive dividend policy. dyor

leadersoffice
30/5/2005
10:50
£15 or bust
uppompeii
27/5/2005
22:10
Double the present price then straight up.
bishopawn
27/5/2005
22:09
Look forward to a near vertical spike.
bishopawn
27/5/2005
18:50
Watch this space.
bishopawn
27/5/2005
12:43
am i missing some thing here? what Strong vibes and what is getting better? nothing as changed as far as i know
cashmagnet
26/5/2005
22:58
This gets better ! :)
leadersoffice
26/5/2005
14:27
Strong vibes.
What colour will be the Bentley.
Sage Green perhaps.
Take me to your leader.
Do not forget your seat belts.
This one has SOME acceleration.

bishopawn
26/5/2005
12:22
LOL bishopawn - I knew exactly what you were doing.
But it's still very wrong and misleading IMHO.
Some poor suckers might think these are cheap as chips as they were once trading at £1.70 odd when in fact they mostly traded in the real world at sub 1p.

You've been saying for 14-18 months now how MMs don't have stock, even though the price has tended to drift south rather than north mostly during that long period of time.

By the way, why the possible RIP ? I'm the same age as your glorious leader who you seem to have so much trust and faith in.

celtic ii
26/5/2005
10:11
I love it! :)
leadersoffice
25/5/2005
22:43
Golly, I was just beginning to think that our Celtic had turned his toes up and was R.I.P.
Now to the matter of the graph:
I think you have to do a sum, Celtic. You have to multiple the price of the Primeent stock on the day it was consolidated with the number of shares that were converted into one Oakgate (Adorian) share. The period of suspension of Primeent saw the share price at sub one penny, viz. 0.034 pence. What the long term graph is attempting to demonstrate is the relationship at that point in 2003 to NOW, if someone is still hanging in there as an original investor. So, one Primeent share multiplied by 480 (that is the ratio of consolidation for the purposes of the CVA) 0.034 X 480 = £1.63. In other words, the graph is showing what 480 Primeent shares was worth during the period of suspension in 2003. Then you get the precipitous drop in January 2004, when Oakgate was born
at the price of 15 pence. Now the major shareholders and creditors who were party to the CVA arrangement suffered the same savage dilution/consolidation.
In my opinion, they would be hoping to reverse that drop in value by the right acquisition being found for Oakgate/Adorian sooner or later. If that were the plan and feasible, then any one buying in now at this price level would be doing themselves a big favour.
I do believe we are not far off finding out what that acquisition is. We shall see then how the share price responds. There is only one way - and that is well up from here. For one thing the market makers have no stock. In fact, the price will have to rise in the next week to ten days, because they must encourage sellers to part with stock. IMHO. DYOR.

bishopawn
25/5/2005
17:19
Very, very clever stuff Bishopawn....I'm deeply impressed.

There's statistics and lies.....and that chart is complete and utter lies.

I remember the days when this stock was at a bid price of 0.02p for several months inbetween being suspended that is, and before any share dilution.
So quite where the £1.70 comes from I guess perhaps only you will know.

Naughty, naughty.

celtic ii
25/5/2005
16:38
30 pence for starters.
bishopawn
25/5/2005
07:23
I like the look of the long term chart above. Would be great to regain the peak of £1.70.
bishopawn
20/5/2005
22:15
Well, well, something is a-brewing. 20K late in the day.
bishopawn
18/5/2005
14:04
madam una gives a lovely blow job for a 100 quid -- jpon -- sorry but with you i doubt she would take the risk of getting a dose from you mate lol
harry punter
16/5/2005
15:05
Here Here !!
leadersoffice
16/5/2005
11:52
the only thing i want to come up is the SP, who come up with a name i dont care ;-)
cashmagnet
15/5/2005
22:07
Leo Knifton did not come up with ADORIAN as a new name. It was his colleague.
bishopawn
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