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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Angel Biotech | LSE:ABH | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0HZJ337 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 0.05 | - | 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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30/1/2013 11:46 | Wer gonna get you Harper!!!!! | pegasus59 | |
30/1/2013 11:18 | And who is filling this bb?Very angry men with a grudge.At least pulling in an II paid for Cramlington to be completed.As I said earlier cramlington was reopened to "buy" timeThe consortium will go ahead as will the jv.As for me I'm offCya | pegasus59 | |
30/1/2013 10:35 | peg, 6 weeks working capital left, aim milked dry, and nobody russian to sign any JV's. | rocket fuel | |
30/1/2013 10:29 | And poor old Hybridan were left holding a wad of worthless stock.Cramlington open and paid for with the help of the good friends at Hybridan.No wonder wiggy and his chums wanted Dr HHaha | pegasus59 | |
30/1/2013 08:19 | How many were buys?How many sells went through well above bid?;)) | pegasus59 | |
30/1/2013 08:02 | 260m shares traded in last two days, another 60m today and thats 10% of the company. would imagine Artemis have disposed somewhere amongst that. | rocket fuel | |
29/1/2013 17:02 | ....entering a period of unpresidented growth I think he said.......am I right Kishka..? | laverato | |
29/1/2013 12:53 | Harper has a lot to answer for and the fact that he just sailed off into the sunset is absolutely disgraceful. The arrogance and disdain that he has shown to the shareholders is appalling. | edinstead | |
29/1/2013 12:48 | I recon that's what peg's doing in my home town. He's looking for a dodgy birth. | inside2 | |
29/1/2013 12:14 | Fk all wrong with a good copper fermenter at £300k a pop, that's if you know where they hid it. ;;-) | knocknock | |
29/1/2013 09:50 | Dr Harper probably sent him a stripper gram and a new yacht. Lol. | knocknock | |
29/1/2013 09:45 | i heard the queen sent him a telegram! | rocket fuel | |
29/1/2013 09:29 | Happy Birthday Wig, where ever you are. | laverato | |
29/1/2013 09:12 | Yeah Happy Birthday you 'deramping scum !' LOL !! | jenniferzz | |
29/1/2013 09:01 | Rumour has it that the Wig is celebrating his birthday today............... Cheers, salute! May you live a 1000 years. ;;-) | knocknock | |
29/1/2013 08:43 | Come on, who is going to start the ramping that always happens in these situations? A rumour about a deal in China? Someone in a bar said something? | edinstead | |
29/1/2013 08:28 | It looks like another great day for shareholders. I wonder how the wonderful directors of this company are spending their day - filling in CVs or actually trying to sort out the mess that they have created with their utter incompetence? Still no sign that they are prepared to sacrifice even some of their salaries which makes it pretty clear to me what motivates them. Repugnant. | edinstead | |
28/1/2013 20:33 | HH, Ginger is used to wallpaper paste, he has been eating it for years now after buying Angel at .60 and averaging all the way down. Lol! | knocknock | |
28/1/2013 20:31 | HH the company is spending more time and money trying to survive than actually doing any work. They are finished IMO and no new contracts will be forthcoming as long as they are in this perilous position, all great for MMH and any other circling vulture but existing bulls will get sweet fool all If the likes of GAME and HMV can do it why can't Angel. | knocknock | |
28/1/2013 20:30 | Peg... I know a wicked little seafood joint in Pompey.... cold crab in a shell n' all that.... like eating wall paper paste.. On the Gun Wharfe Quays if I remember rightly... | hedgehog33 |
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