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ATU Airbath

30.40
0.00 (0.00%)
27 Dec 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Airbath ATU London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 30.40 00:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
30.40 30.40
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Airbath ATU Dividends History

No dividends issued between 28 Dec 2014 and 28 Dec 2024

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Posted at 20/3/2006 15:04 by wiganer
K- how and with who are ATU shares tradeable?
Posted at 22/6/2005 15:40 by dell314
Mike - Aren't you being a little unfair?

Surely, Knowing's ramping of three stocks that have been recently delisted or suspended(ATU, PRSC, TTL) is just bad luck??

Rgds
dell
Posted at 22/6/2005 14:48 by dell314
Lest we forget:


Knowing - 23 Feb'05 - 20:17 - 1 of 243

Thread created to monitor the stock as no charts on the other threads.
The drop in share price seems to have been primarily due to the last results and stopping of the divi. Have a read and see if you think it is justified;




Knowing - 23 Feb'05 - 22:20 - 2 of 243

There are some positive comments to be had in the above. Well worth the risk at this level.


Knowing - 24 Feb'05 - 00:02 - 3 of 243

So, going by ADVFN's figures, we have a market cap of 290K on a comapny turning over 4,000,0000 and having circa 25M shares in issue ! Although ATU reported a small loss for the year I belive that on a PE ratio they look very cheap !


Knowing - 24 Feb'05 - 09:55 - 5 of 243

Can get upto 250K at 1.15 online.


blackbear - 24 Feb'05 - 10:03 - 6 of 243

Very high risk imho..

Going Concern
As explained in the 2004 Annual Report and Accounts issued on 30 September 2004,
the Group is in breach of its banking covenants. All the bank facilities are
now repayable on demand and the revolving debt facility has been reduced. The
bank has not demanded repayment of its loans, which have been reclassified as
repayable in less than one year. The overdraft and invoice discounting
facilities have not been affected. There has been no fundamental change in the
Group's financial position since 30 September 2004. Therefore, the Directors
believe that it is appropriate that the financial statements continue to be
prepared on a going concern basis, subject to continuing bank support, as
before.


Knowing - 24 Feb'05 - 15:57 - 10 of 243

When stocks like this sort the financials out the returns can be great. Worth sticking on your monitor for that day.


Knowing - 25 Feb'05 - 11:30 - 14 of 243

The buyer of 50K could have got them for 1.15 if he tried.


Blah, blah, blah etc. etc.

And another stock disappears below ground in the Knowing tips graveyard....

Rgds
dell
Posted at 09/5/2005 16:54 by sharw
Knowing - I'm afraid you don't quite understand the situation. GWB is the controlling shareholder in a number of companies it has created and then floated. Part of the pattern is that it then supplies directors for a fee. Phillip Bennett is/was the M.D. of GWB and Brian Heather its F.D. GWB has not 'taken control' as you put it - it always was in control. The other GWB companies are Collins and Hayes (CIY) and EQ Group (EQI) and P. Bennett left those on the same day as he left ATU which suggests he has left GWB. Whether he walked or was pushed, we know not, but it was obviously specific to GWB itself, and not ATU as you suggest.

See
Posted at 09/5/2005 16:07 by knowing
Well wiganer would you like to speculate as to why the largest shareholder of ATU has kicked out the Chairman and taken control of the company ?
Posted at 06/5/2005 08:42 by knowing
No.

Just another example of you lot trashing a thread as you have continued to do over ADVFN recently.

ATU will be delisted with the majority of debt wiped off. They will either then sell it or relist.

Watch and see how the average RI is screwed by the system yet again.

REBELLION
Posted at 06/5/2005 07:56 by dell314
Knowing - I've just followed your advice and read the first post on this thread.
In fact, I reproduce here the first few of your posts, as they clearly demonstrate that you have absolutely no idea what you are talking about and you are a danger to other investors:


"Knowing - 23 Feb'05 - 20:17 - 1 of 179

Thread created to monitor the stock as no charts on the other threads.

The drop in share price seems to have been primarily due to the last results and stopping of the divi. Have a read and see if you think it is justified;


Knowing - 23 Feb'05 - 22:20 - 2 of 179

There are some positive comments to be had in the above. Well worth the risk at this level.


Knowing - 24 Feb'05 - 00:02 - 3 of 179

So, going by ADVFN's figures, we have a market cap of 290K on a comapny turning over 4,000,0000 and having circa 25M shares in issue ! Although ATU reported a small loss for the year I belive that on a PE ratio they look very cheap!"



Where do we start??
Firstly, your suggestion that the fall in share price was due to the cessation of the dividend shows a complete lack of understanding of the financial issues facing ATU. The accounts even included an auditor's qualification that made it clear to any sensible investor.
Your comments about PE are hilarious, as ATU made a loss and consequently had no earnings to produce a PE ratio. Anyone following your advice to buy ATU, when you started promoting it, would have lost around 80 or 90% of their investment, if they tried to sell now....

In summary, you have absolutely no understanding of company financial statements and simply pick stocks that have experienced large price drops, with no appreciation of whether those drops are justified.
You then fill threads with an incessant stream of vacuous nonsense to entice in naive investors before you dump the stock and move on.

Your recent record of stockpicks aptly demonstrate the dangers of following your advice. In just the last four trading days, three Knowing ramps have announced bad news:
TTL suspended pending clarification of financial position
ASR warned on profits and needs further funding
PCF ditched new failed venture

Surely, that kind of stockpicking record is more than just bad luck??

Rgds
dell

All IMHO, DYOR etc.
Posted at 25/4/2005 10:08 by dell314
Knowing - I wasn't born yesterday!

It appears quite obvious that you bought this, ramped it and got shafted, as your only reason for buying it was that it had fallen in price.
Your earlier posts show that you stupidly thought that a lack of a dividend was the reason for the fall.
PMSL!!

Perhaps, you'd care to explain this post from iii:

Author avoint
Date posted 2005-02-23 23:30
Subject Joking
Opinion Strong BUY

What is up with everyone ?

O 300k Market cap. T/O 4M only just made a loss. Forward looking posiitve ! Only 1.25p to buy !!!

Blimey a bargain if I have ever seen one !


Avoint is another alias of yours, isn't it?
You wrote that, didn't you?

Rgds
dell
Posted at 22/3/2005 09:31 by dell314
Knowing - 23 Feb'05 - 20:17 - 1 of 120

The drop in share price seems to have been primarily due to the last results and stopping of the divi. Have a read and see if you think it is justified;

It's rather more likely that it has something to do with the stated need for further funding and the serious going concern qualification


Knowing - 23 Feb'05 - 22:20 - 2 of 120

There are some positive comments to be had in the above. Well worth the risk at this level.

It has dropped over 50%, since the Knowing's BUY recommendation


Knowing - 24 Feb'05 - 00:02 - 3 of 120

So, going by ADVFN's figures, we have a market cap of 290K on a comapny turning over 4,000,0000 and having circa 25M shares in issue ! Although ATU reported a small loss for the year I belive that on a PE ratio they look very cheap !

A PE ratio implies that there are earnings. As ATU made a loss, he clearly doesn't know what he is talking about


Knowing - 24 Feb'05 - 09:55 - 5 of 120

Can get upto 250K at 1.15 online.

If you had followed the Knowing's advice, you would have lost nearly 60% of your stake, assuming that you can sell at current bid.
As it is more likely that the MMs will stiff you for larger trades, it is likely that you will lose well over 60%, if you sell now....


blackbear - 24 Feb'05 - 10:03 - 6 of 120

Very high risk imho..

Going Concern

As explained in the 2004 Annual Report and Accounts issued on 30 September 2004,
the Group is in breach of its banking covenants. All the bank facilities are
now repayable on demand and the revolving debt facility has been reduced. The
bank has not demanded repayment of its loans, which have been reclassified as
repayable in less than one year. The overdraft and invoice discounting
facilities have not been affected. There has been no fundamental change in the
Group's financial position since 30 September 2004. Therefore, the Directors
believe that it is appropriate that the financial statements continue to be
prepared on a going concern basis, subject to continuing bank support, as
before.

Someone sensible tries to help the Knowing


Knowing - 24 Feb'05 - 11:32 - 7 of 120

Thats why I'm watching it. Could have a big upside once sorted.

Knowing now realises that he has bought another "lemon" and tries to pretend that he doesn't hold yet, despite starting athread and encouraging others to buy



And the moral of this tale?

Never trust the Knowing!!


Rgds
dell
All IMHO, DYOR etc.
Posted at 23/2/2005 13:16 by dell314
Very amusing!

However, a funny picture doesn't really answer my simple investment question to you, does it?

You have described these as "cheap". Similarly, a wine gum is obviously cheaper than a car but that doesn't tell us much, does it?

Perhaps, you could be a little more precise and tell us how you have determined ATU shares to be "cheap", apart from the obvious fact that 1 ATU share costs less than 1 BP share, for example.

Rgds
dell

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