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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Apace Media | LSE:APA | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0PCZJ47 | 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% | 0.875 | - | 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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09/5/2006 14:53 | jwe - I hope Mr Stoessel is good to his word, he's certainly put his money where his mouth is so these results should make interesting reading. | macansy77 | |
09/5/2006 14:41 | I think we have to assume they are going to be good:-) | jwe | |
09/5/2006 14:15 | CG - results tomorrow may have something to do with it.... ;-) | macansy77 | |
09/5/2006 13:58 | You can deal inside the spread.Personally i don`t tend to buy stocks with a spread of over 10% and this wasn`t when i bought(earlier today it was only 5.7%) | jwe | |
09/5/2006 13:52 | I have been watching these for a while, I should have bought but 15% spread is risky? Can someone comfirm why the price is moving? | chrisgough | |
09/5/2006 11:25 | Interesting that the 49k sell was absorbed with no mark down.If results ARE tomorrow perhaps the word is out. | jwe | |
09/5/2006 11:04 | No RNS, less than £10k of stock bought, so why the nice big gain? (not complaining though!) | mooreatupton | |
09/5/2006 10:28 | It's number 12 on today's gainers charts. It would be nice to get to the 2006 No.1. | humphbumph | |
09/5/2006 10:19 | Yes humph, very impressive. ;-) | njp | |
09/5/2006 10:15 | Humph, your post seems to have moved the share price up by 11%. I'm impressed! MJ | mjcrockett | |
09/5/2006 10:04 | I've been looking again at my investment in Apace and remain sanguine. I commend you to look at the CVs of the 3 main men, Stoessel, Rowlands and Thompson on the Apace site. They are top guys all. As I've said before, to make real big money you have to invest before the figures themselves show success because at that point the world and his wife will be piling in. Obviously I cannot predict when the financial signal will come of this company's upswing. I would not be surprised if it took a year. But then again it might come tomorrow with their first real results. That's why I have been accumulating at this level: it might be my last chance. I've now invested £75,000. I still think it's a potential 10-bagger. Glad to hear you got in at the bottom with ERT. For the first time in recent history I bought at the absolute nadir at 32.5p. None of us retail investors should expect to call the absolute bottom or top. An approximation is good enough! VQ will keep quiet until ERT is up a little more and then claim he bought at 30p. | humphbumph | |
08/5/2006 19:16 | sorry Humph for not posting a reply but my old desk top finally keeled over and died 3 weeks ago so have been waiting for Mr Dell to deliver. Quite a novelty going back to good old cefax for a couple of weeks. Managed to top up ERT at 33p as the dip looked like a classic MM shake down ahead of possible good news. So far so good in that respect. As you know I have a modest holding in APA but in the absence of any figures I cant help but hold back until we have some evidence of this company's potential. Why so much faith to have £60k plus invested? Gran Canaria by the way- no sign of VQ there. | torquayturk | |
05/5/2006 07:35 | come the results we'll get a peek inside the company, hope all that management talent is earning its keep. | staymour | |
04/5/2006 22:22 | God i wish this share would motor - but think it could be years rather than months. | malg | |
04/5/2006 18:06 | Channel 4 diary says Weds 10th of May | infocusint | |
03/5/2006 19:43 | when r results due? | simply_cool | |
02/5/2006 12:37 | lol, I might just manage to get my holding up to a tenth of a million, with a couple of wee buys over the next 2 or 3 days | staymour | |
02/5/2006 12:30 | It wasn't a coincidence, I just wanted a third of a million, but forgot to buy the last 333 shares! | humphbumph | |
02/5/2006 12:01 | h, only one comment, three is a lucky number and you have three of them, How awesome is that, got to be more than just coincidence. I'm watching carefully, might sneak in another 15,000 or 20,000 before results day. Talk about the great unknown :-) | staymour | |
02/5/2006 11:24 | My final, final buy today: 23,000 at 19.19p, bringing me up to 333,000. Only £3 for the magic million. Please send your comments to me at Gamblers Anonymous. | humphbumph | |
29/4/2006 14:35 | h, increased my stake on Friday, not in the same league as yourself, but had I more cash free then I would be stashing away a goodly few more. If the results are as promising as I hope then we should be looking at a tasty bit of uplift..... yes I'm talking about the share price :-) | staymour | |
29/4/2006 00:08 | Now up to 310,000 shares. I'm feeling a little giddy. Still now I only need £3.23 per share for a million quid. 30 months? Why isn't everbody else joining in? | humphbumph | |
23/4/2006 19:54 | Channel 4's analogue teletext page 528 gives the date of final results as Wednesday 10 May | thunderchicken | |
15/4/2006 22:43 | I now hold exactly the same amount of ERT as APA (300k). I'm heading for the hills when/if ERT reaches VQ's mythical 45p. If I was sensible I would switch all to APA now, the trouble is I can't hold APA in my PEPs. As I've always said, Heap is not my idea of a successful manager. | humphbumph | |
15/4/2006 22:38 | Hi TT. Porthcawl was it? Or did you venture to the sunnier climes of Aberavon? I don't necessarily expect any (upward) movement in the near future. But as soon as it does move the upswing should be swift and steep. I sold Cor for the same price as you. | humphbumph |
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