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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 | 00:00:00 |
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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30/10/2011 12:38 | Satisfactory deal struck, taking all factors into account. | lady liz | |
28/10/2011 22:17 | norian were doing work for APG | eipgam | |
28/10/2011 13:59 | The massive bed factory Norlan opposite airsprung is closing down with loads of redundantcies about 200, and on the same day the workforce was told it was closing down, 14 lorries transported stock from the site, i have alot of friends that lost there jobs, but maybe this will give alot of work to airsprung now, the buyers of airspung looks like they could have bought the company just at the right time. | daytraders | |
28/10/2011 11:58 | Make a significant profit at our expense? | eipgam | |
27/10/2011 19:42 | What is Perloff planning to do with this - anyone any views? | topvest | |
27/10/2011 14:48 | A recommended 31p then - better than a poke in the eye I guess Farewell APG. CR | cockneyrebel | |
20/10/2011 09:55 | cant be long now before the offer runs out,anyone know about this stuff? | newbe | |
18/10/2011 10:15 | another week and still nothing from the bod | eipgam | |
11/10/2011 12:24 | Without them he cannot get the 90% which is what he would need to have to force all the shares to be sold.Odd that the directors have not yet come out with either a plan b to fight or a statement to the shareholders accepting the offer,whats even more strange is that there have been little or no sales which tell me that there could be a better deal coming,all pure speculation. | newbe | |
11/10/2011 11:26 | Can you see the offer going up? I can't - when he has such a large stake the deal looks done imo. Nice if he does pay more but what leverage does the board have to get him to? CR | cockneyrebel | |
11/10/2011 11:22 | newbe... in your opinion, do you think the offer will/could be increased? | eipgam | |
10/10/2011 08:53 | VERY quiet.... it looks like there's not been a single share traded since the offer announced. | eipgam | |
06/10/2011 15:19 | gone very quiet,wonder how much the offer will go up by? | newbe | |
02/10/2011 20:54 | Sorry Lady Liz but you is wrong - go back up the thread and have a look. Was it Elmfield who dumped 120k at 6p or was that higher? Someone dumped a load at 6p and I bought a chunk - it' up there on the thread. And my original buy here was in the low 10's. Not my greatest investment but I've done alright. CR | cockneyrebel | |
02/10/2011 19:26 | been away for a few days... is it strange that no pi's have sold and no shares traded since the offer was announced? | eipgam | |
29/9/2011 17:53 | I used to be in here with a sizeable holding but sold out to take a goodish profit. Have kept it on my checklist and agree totally with CR that this is a steal at 27p. I disagree though that the value of the property held can be valued as high as £12m, which seems fanciful especially in the current market. Lots of good companies currently going on the cheap and this looks like being one of them! | greek islander | |
29/9/2011 16:07 | There is no way on this earth that that property is worth £12m,I have seen the site also remember loads of it has been cashed in over the last few years,if the management could of pushed the value of this property up I am certain they would have | newbe | |
29/9/2011 15:47 | Agree Elmfield. Can't see what leverage the board have to stop Perloff's bid going through at 27p, he has such a large stake. Property assets are worth about £12m+ in reality, not been revalued for about 20 years. At 27p I've done alright seeing I got a lot at 6p two years ago but that isn't the point. Still as someone said to m today I ccan probably invest the cash elsewhere and get a more exciting return with the market so low at the moment. CR | cockneyrebel | |
29/9/2011 15:38 | Anyway,did you see how much the CEO was earning?I didnt,but I think its more than the Prime Minister so where will they go? | newbe | |
29/9/2011 15:36 | I reckon the share price would rocket,they borrowed money to buy a company that does not seem to be doing well,they cant even sort out the upholstery company that used to make money in Chorley so all a bit flaky if you ask me,as usual just my opinion | newbe | |
29/9/2011 15:22 | I think they may and try and squeeze a few more pennies out of the deal, but I would be surprised if there is counteroffer from the management. Also, as the recently announced figures have testified, they are not in a position to promise a golden future to us shareholders. I wonder what would happen if the management all threatened to walk out on the business. I think that the purchasor has been waiting for these figures so that the position and options of all other shareholders is seriously weakened. IMO | eipgam | |
29/9/2011 12:51 | I wonder if the board will recommend the offer,they have a lot of shares between them | newbe | |
29/9/2011 12:38 | On TWENTY YEAR VIEW, think 27p will do O.k FOR THE BUYER, CR small long term shareholder looses again! Robbed as usual. | elmfield | |
29/9/2011 07:29 | I reckon 27p is high | newbe |
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