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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Airsprung Group | LSE:APG | London | Ordinary Share | GB0000119940 | ORD 10P |
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% | 30.50 | - | 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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28/5/2009 13:28 | Good, we can look forward to a ramp free ADVFN for a week, hope it rains | mr hangman | |
28/5/2009 13:19 | Is that based on your analysis of the comapny or the fact I own shares. You should really get a life. Anyway that's my lot, I'm off to my place in cornwall for a week. | the big fella | |
28/5/2009 13:16 | More chance of going bust, that's my view.. | mr hangman | |
28/5/2009 13:13 | Jay These have been priced as if they are going bust. Results will be nothing special but as we have seen a lot of misery has been priced in, so it won't take much for these to double (as we have seen elsewhere). | the big fella | |
28/5/2009 13:10 | Chaps, new to this one, agree that it looks well undervalued, but what is likely to drive this in the near term - results should be in June I guess, but any idea whether they are likely to have improved from the H1 results? making an aquisition suggests that they may be? but say they are along the same lines as H1, most of the cash will be gone - then what..bank loans? asset disposals? (if possible) ...just thinking out loud, comment appreciated. the illiquidity is also fairly offputting. | jay083 | |
28/5/2009 13:09 | Agree 100%. | the big fella | |
28/5/2009 13:05 | See, ya wait and wait to buy then when you go to there's no stock :-) Can only buy weakness in a stock like this and wait for the pay back - when it comes it's far faster and more fun imo CR | cockneyrebel | |
28/5/2009 13:04 | Here we go. | the big fella | |
28/5/2009 13:01 | 20p + i reckon on this leg. | the big fella | |
28/5/2009 12:46 | On the up - might be a nice leg up here now? CR | cockneyrebel | |
28/5/2009 12:00 | Afternoon campers. Still only 15K available. | knowing | |
26/5/2009 21:14 | Well happy to wait but don't think it will be too long now. | knowing | |
26/5/2009 20:08 | agree with the above, the price recently moved + 65% on an aquisition. what would it do on a positive trading statement? 100% 200% 300% ..... | traidemark | |
26/5/2009 16:40 | Be patient imo Knowing. This might not give you the daily fix of a penny or two tick up but it has the potential to double overnight again at any time imo. One bit of better than expcted news (and pure disaster looks priced in so I struggle to see how you get worse than expected news here) and these will go into overdrive imo. But you just can't time it and you have to accept the horrid spread. I'm sure in my mind it's worth it tho, imo. CR | cockneyrebel | |
26/5/2009 16:05 | Starting from a new high so next news will see this over 20p IMO | knowing | |
26/5/2009 13:15 | 15K available to buy | knowing | |
26/5/2009 12:30 | Very little volume available to buy now, think that tick up on a 3K buy underlines that. CR | cockneyrebel | |
26/5/2009 12:28 | There we go. | knowing | |
26/5/2009 11:57 | It's like sitting on a time bomb. | knowing | |
26/5/2009 10:09 | I seem to recal that it was about 30k of purchases that pushed these up 50% a few weeks back. A couple of 10K buys and we will be off and running. | the big fella | |
26/5/2009 09:56 | Next buyer will probably up the offer. | knowing | |
26/5/2009 09:11 | A little bit of blue this morning. Bang on the trend line. 20p on the run north. | the big fella | |
24/5/2009 14:51 | Keeps the costs down and drives up the profit. Inteligent move. | knowing |
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