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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Aea Tech Grp | LSE:AAT | London | Ordinary Share | JE00B3ZHFD45 | ORD 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% | 0.05 | - | 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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22/3/2012 14:10 | "extremely well" - whats the story Duncan? | bluprince | |
22/3/2012 13:45 | Have just heard that AEA europe is doing extremely well,so it looks like I could be swallowingmy words. | duncandisorderly | |
22/3/2012 09:13 | Looks like another top day for AEA shareholders.What a wonderful job JL has done restoring shareholder confidence,well done sir!TOS*ER! | duncandisorderly | |
20/3/2012 14:25 | FFS LET'S GET RID OF THIS TIME WASTING PR*CK JL.He's bloody useless and has done sod all for shareholders. | duncandisorderly | |
19/3/2012 17:00 | Yes,the mid-price would of let it finish at .265 instead of the UT price of .26.Small potatoes I know,but it all helps. | duncandisorderly | |
19/3/2012 16:39 | Has it happen today? | knigel | |
19/3/2012 16:38 | In the last three days of trading even when we have a rise there has been a UT trade always dragging the price down a little bit. I may be getting paranoid but I get the impression that someone doesn't want this share to rise. | duncandisorderly | |
19/3/2012 16:37 | Yes, it appears to be 6-8% up! Keep this up for a week or two and I might be back in profit lol! | knigel | |
19/3/2012 16:12 | duncan fully agree with you.High risk but high reward imo Very encouraged by todays trading,just needs that bit of positive news to reassure the masses... | susiebe | |
19/3/2012 15:01 | The only single thing I like about AEA at the moment is that there is no good news or hope value factored into the price of the stock.I personally think there is more chance of good/better news than bad at the moment and yes,it's a flip of the coin but the way I see it is with a few large contracts,thumbs up from Lloyds on secure banking for another twelve months and confirmed negotiation with the pension will all send this Northwards. They are constantly advertising for new staff and have replaced all senior management at PPC. let's face it,if you were going for a job at PPC the first thing you would want to know is how secure the position would be. All this on top of government contracts.Yes, they aren't particularly big but definitely a step in the right direction. | duncandisorderly | |
19/3/2012 11:14 | small beer at this share price - £6k v £3.3K ... Can just see this drifting downwards slowly as pi's loose patients until there is substantial news... Nick mate.I think you mean patience unless we have opened up a hospital division.Mind you with this car crash we might as well.To date not impressed with JL whatsoever.Who does he work for,the company,the bank or the the company who will eventually take us over???? | duncandisorderly | |
17/3/2012 12:41 | I had Rok but manage to sell before it went bust so sorry to hear that. AAT is risky and could go bust also but as I said, the bank has been supportive so far and like shareholders will probably wait until April update before making a decision on renewing banking facilities. All I say is IF there is ANY positive developments the share price will rocket so if you sell maybe keep watching from the sidelines in case there's an opportunity to get back in. | knigel | |
17/3/2012 00:56 | KNIGEL > I guess I'm just fed up with the whole shower of sh*te. Better out than in and waiting for a 10,000% rise to get me back into something resembling profit. Problem being we look at this share and think it's fallen so far, it's gotta go up. But truth is it can still fall, how much? 100% I've owned Jarvis and Rok. Can't risk AAT being no 3. | 1leigh | |
16/3/2012 16:41 | Another sterling week,well done to all at AEA. | duncandisorderly | |
16/3/2012 10:40 | I few days ago when GAME crashed I thought,should I pull some shares out of here and buy so GAME.No I thought,the moment I will do that,"chattychops," will make a blinding announcement.What was I thinking!!!!!! | duncandisorderly | |
15/3/2012 23:44 | This CEO has only been in the job for four months and I read somewhere that it usually takes 6-9 months for any turnaround strategy to take effect so this is why I'm prepared to keep my holding to the April update and prob the July results at least. 1Leigh its up to you but perhaps u should keep some in here as u r selling near the recent lows? Just my opinion | knigel | |
15/3/2012 14:47 | I think someone flipped my screen upside down.Could this be it guys. | duncandisorderly | |
15/3/2012 12:34 | I took this from the ppc company web site,lol.You have to laugh don't you.Off course the employees love it there. In November 2007, PPC was named by Washingtonian magazine as one of the region's great places to work, and we were one of only 10 consulting and contracting firms to be recognized with this honor. The magazine's approach was rigorous, and included private surveys of a random but sizable sampling of our employees. They also examined turnover data, employee referral rates, and other factors - and followed up with a site visit. In short, they put our words to the test ... and we're proud to say we lived up to our claims. The 2007 Washingtonian honor was a natural progression from the 2005 "Great Places" list (which is published every two years), when PPC was recognized with a "Great Places" honorable mention. Learn more about the specific services we provide, or view our case studies and white papers. | duncandisorderly | |
15/3/2012 12:22 | But did they make the list this year... | nickperry68 | |
15/3/2012 08:39 | Nothing fantastic but a tick in the box. Continued Excellence in the Knowledge Management Arena Propels the Firm's Services FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 7, 2011 McLean VA Project Performance Corporation (PPC) is proud to announce that it has been selected as one of KMWorld's 100 Companies That Matter in Knowledge Management. This list is comprised of "companies that are providing true solutions to real and profound problems and challenges. These companies have demonstrated an unwavering commitment to their customers by helping to harvest an organization's collective intelligence in order to best serve its entire constituency chain," Hugh McKellar, KMWorld Magazine's Editor in Chief. PPC defines Knowledge Management as the concepts, practices, and technologies used within and between organizations to capture, manage, and distribute information and leverage knowledge. PPC's practical Knowledge Management Solutions focus on addressing core business needs through the integration of business-focused Knowledge Management and the underlying technologies that enable people to share, connect, collaborate, and access the information they need to be more effective in their jobs. Our solutions are focused on return on investment and business value. For instance, a recent taxonomy design project for a web retailer yielded nearly $20M in increased sales and an intranet strategy and design project for a Fortune 500 Company identified cost savings of over $2M per year by converting to open source software solutions. "We are honored to be part of this list and selected as a company that matters by KMWorld. I'm pleased that our years of leadership in this field have been recognized by KMWorld," stated Zach Wahl, Vice President of Strategic Solutions at PPC. About KMWorld KMWorld (www.kmworld.com) is the leading information provider serving the Knowledge Management systems market and covers the latest in Content, Document and Knowledge Management, informing more than 45,000 subscribers about the components and processes - and subsequent success stories - that together offer solutions for improving business performance. KMWorld is a publishing unit of Information Today, Inc. (www.infotoday.com) | duncandisorderly | |
15/3/2012 07:53 | lol loverat,agreed mate.Another day another disappointment | duncandisorderly |
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