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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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21/9/2012 17:32 | Blueday will do mate | anslow | |
21/9/2012 13:43 | buying showing as sell | blueday3 | |
21/9/2012 13:40 | still in auction | blueday3 | |
21/9/2012 13:34 | tick up on the way | blueday3 | |
21/9/2012 13:29 | anslow tell the chaps on lse that blueday is saying hi hope they are keeping the faith. | blueday3 | |
21/9/2012 13:28 | they are showing buys as sell that means tick up soon. | blueday3 | |
21/9/2012 13:27 | anslow that what they do best aat it is about to tick | blueday3 | |
21/9/2012 13:21 | my buy 0f 3828864 just showed up as a sell,mms are snakes | anslow | |
21/9/2012 12:43 | massive buying pressure about to pop any moment from now sit tight | blueday3 | |
21/9/2012 11:17 | New waste data and GIS mapping tool launches at RWM 2012 AEA will be launching its new waste-market research tool, FALCON, at RWM 2012. FALCON is a powerful data and GIS mapping system that provides users with a bird's eye view of the current and proposed waste management landscape across the UK. Adam Read, AEA's Resource Efficiency and Waste Management Practice Director commented on the launch of the new tool: 'FALCON is an exciting new development. It offers a range of benefits to our clients, including planners and developers, insurers, investors and local authorities. Initial client testing has been positive and the team is now looking forward to publicly demonstrating the technology and its applications for the first time at RWM.' RWM in partnership with CIWM takes place on 11 13 September at NEC Birmingham, UK. It is a leading European event for resource efficiency and waste management. It attracts over 14,000 visitors each year and explores the latest industry developments that affect everyone from local authorities and landfills to retailers and recycling consultants. An online system, FALCON contains details of: waste facilities (e.g. size, location, status, operator); municipal solid waste arisings by local authority region (recycled, composted, recovered, landfilled); and the status of residual waste contracts by local authority region. Visitors to this year's event can put FALCON and its broad and up-to-date database of waste contract information to the test by visiting AEA's Resource Efficiency and Waste Management team on Stand 20-L69. AEA's Resource Efficiency and Waste Management Principal Consultant, Sarahjane Widdowson, is also to provide expert insight at RWM. Sarahjane joins a high profile speaker line up and will present on 'The barriers to waste infrastructure and how they can be overcome.' She will draw on her recent experience of supporting the ground-breaking European Pathway to Zero Waste (EP0W) programme. | blueday3 | |
21/9/2012 11:14 | European Commission publishes AEA shale gas studies The European Commission has today published two shale gas studies carried out by teams led by AEA. The first report studies the potential risks for the environment and human health arising from hydrocarbons operations involving hydraulic fracturing in Europe. AEA's Air and Environmental Quality Knowledge Leader, Mark Broomfield, who led the project team behind the study commented on the report's release: 'this latest report discusses complex environmental risk and regulatory policy issues in detail. It makes recommendations for future policy development and research and will be a useful reference point for published information on the subject.' The report can be downloaded from the European Commission's website here. The Commission has also published AEA's study entitled 'Climate Impact of Potential Shale Gas Production in the EU'. This study, which was led by Jonathan Perks and Dan Forster, shows that provided the climate impacts are well managed, they may be less than those resulting from the use of imported gas from outside the EU. | blueday3 | |
21/9/2012 11:12 | AEA is a global sustainability consultancy. We combine world-leading energy, climate change and environmental expertise with powerful IT, knowledge management and economics capability. We help policy makers understand complex issues and empower business leaders with award winning consultancy advice. | blueday3 | |
21/9/2012 10:50 | buying pressure picking up looking good for tick up | blueday3 | |
21/9/2012 10:50 | tick up on the way | blueday3 | |
21/9/2012 10:42 | aat about to tick up | blueday3 | |
19/9/2012 21:04 | To approve the report on Directors' remuneration - votes against 71.32 % yet they say all resolutions were passed??? shares are almost worthless according to the rns | supercity | |
19/9/2012 07:51 | moreforus 19 Sep'12 - 07:45 - 147418 of 147420 tops yep but we are both going to get completely shafted on WGP...AAT/WGP/HIBU remember are all your fault!!! | scientologyweirdo | |
19/9/2012 07:48 | With the shares priced at 0.08p and the company capitalised at only £1.3 million compared to its debt and business volume there is little or no value in the shares now. So this morning's update has not advised shareholders or the market on anything they did not already know. | pwhite73 | |
19/9/2012 07:09 | AAT "Therefore, as previously announced, the Board remains of the view that such options will result in little or no value for Shareholders." NVTA "I believe that we are now on track to develop the Group into a profitable, value creating Group capable of producing a positive return for existing Shareholders. This development will be supported by the additional funding being sought.' DYOR | crosswire | |
19/9/2012 06:38 | AGM today. | skinny | |
18/9/2012 12:27 | yes my mistake it does apear that he has completely sold out??? | warwick69 | |
18/9/2012 12:03 | Doesn't the latest holding RNS state the Watsons have completely sold out? | pwhite73 | |
18/9/2012 10:57 | High tech you would think so as it is they taht have caused most pesnion companies a funding problem by driving the yield on gilts so low this underpins the income stream at retirement. Or conversely means the companies need bigger funds to meet their liabilities and hey ho they have to increase funding? this may all be pointless if interest rates go back up then the pension funds would be a wash with surplus funds it is all to do with actuarial calculations based on future liabilities..... and current gilt yields age of workforce etc.. | warwick69 |
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