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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Alltracel PH. | LSE:AP. | London | Ordinary Share | IE0030515666 | ORD EUR0.0125 |
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% | 13.82 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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17/12/2007 19:17 | Headline from Variety "Ant & Dec buy into AP" The reporter goes on to say "it's the funniest thing they've done in years" | 06015197 | |
17/12/2007 19:12 | "Helps bleeders; but only if they're not shareholders". (Whom we are happy to see die a slow & painful death from financial blood loss) | 06015197 | |
17/12/2007 10:51 | beutiful south DUM DUM DUM for the board (or us) lindsey de paul ROCK BOTTOM for the longtermers the beatles HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | jellyman2 | |
17/12/2007 10:17 | The Stones on their own would be enough: Sister Morphine I want to paint it black Time, time, time is on our side, yes it is... And, just for Viking: (I can't get no) satisfaction | supernumerary | |
17/12/2007 10:10 | News Flash: Alltracel are in Late Stage Negotiations with Santa Claus to deliver the following Albums and DVD's to shareholders..... Alltracel 2008 - Mission Impossible (IV) Alltracel 2008 - Would you lie to me, honey? Alltracel 2008 - Dire Straits (Brothers Up in Arms) Alltracel 2008 - Humpty Dumpty (The Movie) Alltracel 2008 - The Grand Old Duke of York (The Box Set) Alltracel 2008 - Mr. Bean (The Christmas Turkey Episode) Alltracel 2008 - I'm Dreaming of another W(s)hite Christmas | viking1066 | |
17/12/2007 07:55 | I thought for a bit of fun, we could get some suggestions for the 2008 thread - either a song, album or a film title and I'd like to start the ball rolling: Alltracel 2008 - Probably, Maybe Alltracel 2008 - The World is Not Enough Alltracel 2008 - Down, down, deeper and down Alltracel 2008 - The Final Countdown Alltracel 2008 - Heal The World I look forward to seeing some more sarcastic versions.. | james t kirk | |
15/12/2007 11:44 | international - good to see you back again. although I think I preferred the old nonsense to the new nonsense. Good for a laugh in either case... international - 14 Oct'06 - 01:33 - 834 of 834 Stay cool.... & keep buying...you'll see. ;0)) | supernumerary | |
15/12/2007 03:39 | Hello Danwaits, I'm glad my post stirred up your ire!(grin) Now before you climb through my laptop to wipe my smile away, I'd better say hello again, and welcome. I don't think I've heard too much from you over the last several years, but your post is most refreshing and it's so good to know there are patient holders over there in Ireland who might actually know a little more about AP. than us guys who have to guess everything, because of a lack of well handled information. (What's the use of telling us anything about partnerships, when nowt comes of them - I'd rather know when the deals are struck and there is going to be projected revenue of £xm over the next 5 years.) I can read what they tell us on the website and I'm delighted that Mdoc is so good, for many uses, and it's us who own the patents. I just wish they'd succeed in selling the stuff. Goodness me, if Ireland can sell Guinness all round the world, then surely there must be some really good salesmen about that can sell Mdoc. Unlike Guinness, most of mankind will need Mdoc to perform its wonders on us at some stage in our lives. If bird flu comes along, I'd like to be able to stir some into my porridge each day to help my immune system beat off the bugs. I might need it to prevent a future CVH problem. I need it to mend my 'laughter' lines, and every other line as well. I can't even buy the powder and mix it in with my Paul Smith Story After-Shave Balm - maybe not such a daft an idea. If you take a look at what your skin looks like after plasters have done their healing job, you'll understand why the stuff has the potential to work on the rest of you. Maybe I should conduct my own trials using plasters on my lines and then report back here. What fees might I earn for something that simple? If there's a run on plasters in Edinburgh you'll know they work on much more than 'Stops Bleeding Fast'. Why are they holding on to the stuff, and not selling it? Or maybe they are, but only to people in the know! Hey, that's maybe why the Irish look so young and healthy (I didn't say good) - it's the Mdoc and not the Guinness, after all! Let's be serious though. I bet you the coca cola and burger king guys mentioned above didn't offer to pay back the high profile fees they drew while trying to advise on everything except on how to bring in the orders they were expected to bring in. The quality of your rugby improved though. I've said enough, and hope all the salt over there isn't used up. I haven't even mentioned Westone. Westone who, where, what? I'd love to know that the toothbrush, toothpaste, floss, mini-brushes and everything else dental I use, comes from AP., but how would I ever get to know that. I suppose it's a secret too that Westone supply every big name in the market, but shhhh don't tell anyone! Finally, Danwaits, I forgot to to say IMO and LOL, which I am permitted to express. Now-a-days there's nothing that shocks any more, and who's to say I'm way off beam. If the greedy antics of politicians and bankers don't sink us, then you can always rely on the wheelers and dealers to finish us off. I'm still smiling though, and so should you be, for it's Christmas. Time for pantomimes, and the time to remember the www.ReasonForTheSeas | alimo | |
15/12/2007 00:58 | Well done all stuborn holders who refuse to believe these are dead and buried. Sadly....it won't last. 5p next stop. | international | |
14/12/2007 19:13 | Ah dan, just because Patsy Kline sang "I fall to pieces" does not mean that she was a leper and Alimo is unlikely to be looking for a last stand against AP management. My remark - if it offended anyone - was done in jest and not meant otherwise. As for your comment about the Board and independent directors, well it has been pretty much of a musical chairs with 3 CFO's in the last two years, two or three more resigned including the coca cola bigwig and the burger king guy. It seems that if it is now a crony board you can't expect too many more heads rolling for the dismal share price situation as there are not that many left and management can simply do as they wish and not even bother with PI's. | viking1066 | |
14/12/2007 14:39 | buywell - I posted in response to wes's list: 'Three points I took from your list, one being that there's no holding above 15% (although it's obviously not a full listing of their portfolio)'. There are holdings at 14.99% and 14.97% so I suspect the 15% level has some significance for them. | supernumerary | |
14/12/2007 12:51 | Who posted that Helium have not exceeded 15% in a holding ? | buywell2 | |
14/12/2007 12:14 | should have put mdoc in it, it may prevent hangovers, but dont tell the clowns in ireland that, or they will be off down that road next. LOL | jellyman2 | |
14/12/2007 12:13 | 'Tis the season to be Jolly falalalaaa lala la lah Invest in Alltracel and lose your lolly falalalaaa lala la lah | viking1066 | |
14/12/2007 12:06 | Alimo, Sounds like you may have been sampling the cooking sherry, a little too liberally :-) | 06015197 | |
14/12/2007 07:05 | Merry Christmas to you Alimo. | 4web | |
13/12/2007 15:04 | Tradx probably because I want it to succeed and as Buywell puts it I can be grumpy more often than not. I am an optimistic pessimist (oxymoron) less of the oxy and more of the other for holding on this long I guess. | viking1066 | |
13/12/2007 13:32 | jellyman2, So that's a possible sell recommendation then? LOL! Keep smiling, T.. | tradx666 |
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