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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Airbath | ATU | London | Ordinary Share |
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Posted at 14/6/2005 19:18 by responsible lad No I have not double6, but they do say that investors will still be able to sell their shares through the company if they have anyone interested in buying them. The shares where only withdrawn because of lack of interest. |
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 05/5/2005 22:26 by knowing I suggest that you all read the first post on this thread.Yet another company that will be delisted with the retail investors screwed after they lose most of the debt. Rumour is that they will re-list when back into profit. Nice to see that there are so many sick individuals on ADVFN ! No wonder the share price of ADVFN is so low. Journalists would have a field day writting about this site if they wanted to ! |
Posted at 24/2/2005 08:49 by knowing New thread for new investors. |
Posted at 30/9/2004 07:23 by sandbank ATU INVESTORS TAKE A BATHLoss per share of 0.57p No Dividend (what a surpise) Commenting, John Parkinson, Executive Chairman, said: "Challenging trading conditions last year, coupled with an ineffective implementation of Aquabeau's sales and marketing strategy, led to a very disappointing result. The sales and arketing strategy implementation has been changed and demand for the Group's products in the first quarter of this year was encouraging, but has fallen back in the second quarter, particularly for the more expensive items. However, we continue to believe that there are many opportunities for growth, especially for our Airbath(R) and Appollo(R) product range, and we remain committed to the further development of the Group." ...Well it's good to know the executive chairman remains "committed" I suppose. |
Posted at 31/10/2002 10:45 by avoint LONDON (AFX) - Airbath Group PLC said it is aware an institutionalinvestor sold a holding of about 1.5 mln shares at well below the quoted price in the market at that time. But added it is not aware of any other matters that could have led to the recent substantial movement in its share price. |
Posted at 31/10/2002 10:28 by avoint RNS Number:1757DAirbath Group PLC 31 October 2002 31/10/02 AIRBATH GROUP PLC SHARE PRICE MOVEMENT The Company has noted the recent substantial movement in the price of its shares. The Company has become aware that, on 30 October, an institutional investor sold a holding of approximately 1.5m shares in the Company at well below the quoted price in the market at that time. The directors are not aware of any other matters that could have led to this price movement. As previously notified, the Company will announce its interim results for the half year ended 30 September 2002 on Thursday 19 December. For further information, please contact: Airbath Group plc Clive Gilham, Executive Chairman Telephone: 01422 349401 Binns & Co PR Limited Keeley Clarke Telephone: 0113 242 1171 |
Posted at 07/1/2002 13:11 by cb7 judgement's analysis is strictly speaking correct, however most analysists or investors use pre-ex eps for valuation purposes. Doubling 1.54 gives 3.1 and deducting 250k should give headline eps about 2.3 . But the 1st 11 wks produced only 0.41eps, whilst the next 15 wks made 1.13 .....if the remaining period stays at the latter level then 3.4 will be attained or an improving trend could easily give eps around 4 pre-ex. Unfortunately, I dont know when interest payments are due or the seasonality (if any) of the business--anyone shed any light on the profit split 1st/2nd half??? |
Posted at 06/1/2002 09:46 by bruce the goldfish Welshanalyst - I agree with you when you say that ATU surely must have the most attractive PE in the market at present (between 2-3). However, the other side of the coin is that net debt is still higher than the current mkt cap, so if ATU ever became loss-making there would be the real prospect that the company could get itself into trouble. Although, saying that the management are obviously confident in the prospects of the firm (and its underlying profitablity) as they would not be paying such a high yield (circa 9%) on the stock otherwise.I personally believe that ATU will linger around its current lows for the next 6 months or so, until the company announce the final results. When these results are announced investors (and shareholders alike) should get a better picture of where this share is heading. However, I read an article the other day on citywire talking about all of the cash-shells in the market at the moment with itchy trigger fingers who are on the hunt for acquisitions. ATU is a prime candidate for such a move, and this would definately give the stock some ST momentum. As I have said all along patience is the key with ATU as with many other sleeping stocks, and I truly believe that LT holders will reap great returns. This stock is most definately not one for traders or ST holders. DYOR BTG |
Posted at 18/12/2001 16:55 by bruce the goldfish SH - I have never posted on PRM, are you sure you followed me here from over there? Anyway you are right to say that AQG left ATU with a good bit of debt but ATU is in the fortunate position of being able to service this debt quite easily due to the cash generative nature of the company. I think if the ATU board had any worries about managing debt they would have overlooked a dividend. Like I have said in an earlier post this share is not going to set the world on fire, but it should bring in a decent return for those patient investors.Regards BTG |
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