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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Antisoma | LSE:ASM | London | Ordinary Share | GB0055696032 | ORD 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% | 1.325 | - | 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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24/10/2011 17:08 | The costs of doing things may be lower if they move to AIM. A move to AIM maybe a sign that things are happening behind the scenes. | freddie ferret | |
19/10/2011 13:20 | Still no news and the assets, such as remain doubttless drip, drip, drip away and the share price drifts featherlike oh so slowly and elegantly down. Come on Board - do something! | jsbach123 | |
17/10/2011 12:00 | i want 13p to break even. what year pls? | bachellor | |
30/9/2011 19:01 | Talk of this moving to AIM see RNS. | freddie ferret | |
26/9/2011 12:54 | Disappointing that the Board has decided to postpone AGM - one might have thought that they have had plenty of time to debate issues. | jsbach123 | |
09/8/2011 17:31 | ORA is still picking up- 24% now. | freddie ferret | |
08/8/2011 10:05 | Another major interest in shares glad someone is | davenic | |
30/7/2011 19:29 | Few more months and all our money will be gone. | jsbach123 | |
27/7/2011 10:35 | few more months then should know where our money is going | davenic | |
15/7/2011 10:37 | Welcome to ORA Capital Partners Limited The principal activity of ORA is the growth and development of businesses in which ORA has or acquires either a significant minority or a majority shareholding. ORA's holding generally results from participation in the formation of new businesses or from acquisitions. In selecting development opportunities, ORA focuses on sectors in which the Directors consider ORA to possess strengths through their collective experience, identifying specific opportunities that have the potential to meet the Company's return targets. While the current focus includes technology, financial services and resources (including renewable energy), ORA may develop businesses in other sectors if it identifies appropriate opportunities. The ORA team has significant experience in the creation, growth and management of businesses across the areas in which ORA operates, as well as a range of disciplines within capital markets. | leedskier | |
13/7/2011 21:20 | Will nobody shut this down and give us our share of whatever remains back? Little as I'm sure it would be it would be something now which will be better than nothing in a few months time. | jsbach123 | |
03/7/2011 20:40 | Ur avin a laff. Never had anything. Never delivered anything. Directors live in nice houses though. PMSL. | wilba | |
30/6/2011 17:26 | They were £3.00 in 2000. With a bit of luck they might reach those giddy heights again one day. You never know... | megabearwillshortyourshares | |
30/6/2011 15:36 | I mind the time these was 60p. Lordy lordy how the times do change. It fair makes me weep to see it. | volsung | |
24/6/2011 18:01 | rumour or something somewhere | davenic | |
24/6/2011 13:22 | What's going on here then? 1M+ shares traded at the offer price in the space of a few minutes... | gazmat | |
24/6/2011 12:36 | Any of you accounting gurus know how much Asm's accumulated R@D credits/losses worth to an active bio/pharma predator/partner? | cumnor | |
18/6/2011 00:01 | good week given the turmoil and small caps in partivular. | cumnor | |
15/6/2011 13:53 | I'd still be happy to get my share of whatever little is left even at 0.75p as suggested by gdasinv2 and see ASM closed. You win some...you lose some. | jsbach123 | |
13/6/2011 16:53 | Been raining? | freddie ferret | |
13/6/2011 09:12 | interesting today | davenic | |
20/5/2011 10:44 | Feel the company has done well in managing wind-down, bearing in mind the sensitivities of staff who have worked for years for asm. Remember this company up to three months ago had many well paid well qualified full time scientists/managers etc working so of course it is appropriate that all RNSs stick to the point re current proceedings without emphasing the point that the company has cash, new investors and a strategy in place to reward shareholders while at the same time giving out P60s. Now they have done the necessary i suspect the next RNs's will be focused more clearly on strategy to interest shareholders with probable news on mergers/ acquisitions or even buyout. Ora I suspect already know exactly what is going to happen. imo | cumnor | |
20/5/2011 10:04 | 6 weeks. Still has ip and opportunities, particularly small mining/oil companies, have been devestated over the past three months giving ASM the chance to acquire assets much cheaper than before, even when they had more cash. This is what recovery plays are all about and positioning yourself for the next move. This is where the value of a listing comes into play and with a few heavyweight investors on board not just sitting to take pensions and with shareholders to ansewr to there should be some action soon. But clearly it would be nice to see them moving soon and the listing will facilitate this imo. Considering the size of the company cash burn way less than expected imo. | cumnor | |
20/5/2011 09:51 | In last 3 months cash might be fallen down further 7-9 million due to restructuring. It is not siting in cash 15Mil£ - that was 3 months ago. The true figure could be 5 million cash, so less than 0.75p | gdasinv2 |
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