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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Arkle Resources Plc | LSE:ARK | London | Ordinary Share | IE00B2357X72 | ORD EUR0.0025 (CDI) |
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% | 0.275 | 0.25 | 0.30 | 0.275 | 0.275 | 0.28 | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lead And Zinc Ores | 0 | -299k | -0.0007 | -3.86 | 1.23M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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02/2/2004 23:46 | Interesting to note that each of the preceeding 3 Results have been flagged with a prior Trading Statement, yet none on this occasion. Thus we may be in for a surprise - either way. Will there be news of a new CEO? Is cashburn under control? Has ARK finally seen evidence of an upturn? Holding for the Results & hoping for an AHT-type reaction, but prepared, as ever, for disappointent. Wednesday should provide an opportunity to add to holding either way ;-) | nur0mancer | |
02/2/2004 11:19 | SOMEHOW IHAVE THIS FEELING WE MIGHT SEE A BIG PLUS AND A SURPRISE COMING SOON. | abbey123 | |
02/2/2004 09:06 | do not be fooled by MM's dropping the Bid a quarter, online quote to sell is actually higher than Friday when Bid was 18.5 | nur0mancer | |
30/1/2004 15:02 | just picked up 50k for meself, like the look, L2 just improved a tad , should see some good momentum monday/tuesday, personally expecting a reasonable write up, what with plenty of cash, new products, reducing cash burn and costs. | empirestate | |
30/1/2004 12:50 | Abbey..........just wait a week or so....ARK will be trading at 25p.....Instituition I think selling has dried up.....mm are short of stock and the only one way for this stock.........is up North. | quraishim | |
30/1/2004 11:03 | WHY THE BIG BOYS ARE BUYING THEN.ITHINK WE WILL SEE 21P TODAY AND THEN HELL IOOSE NEXT WEEK? | abbey123 | |
30/1/2004 10:24 | Finally back into the fray after my abyssmal showing on ARK last month, when I managed to Sell right at the bottom for a stonking loss. Should see a run up to Results next Wednesday IMHO. We are all accustomed to nothing but bad news from ARK, ANY hint of good news... | nur0mancer | |
30/1/2004 07:59 | THANK YOU,YOU JUST MADE MY DAY.I HAVE STRONG FEELING THIS ONE IS MOVING UP AND AWAY. | abbey123 | |
29/1/2004 23:20 | Abbey, Very risky, risky. Still looking to run out of money. Even taking their best deals no way of denting their loss very much. However, institutions buying and the last strong sell has just been withdrawn by the broker. Best news is that old licenses are starting to pick up royalties. Expect four million cash burn in last quarter though. IMHO. ... | architeuthis | |
29/1/2004 09:30 | SOMETHINK THEY KNOW AND IDONT?? no movement. | abbey123 | |
28/1/2004 17:55 | Abbey.........defina | quraishim | |
28/1/2004 17:50 | IJUST BOUGHT 20000 SHARES I HOPE IPICKED THE RIGHT ONE THIS TIME?ANY OFFERS. | abbey123 | |
24/1/2004 02:40 | Some don't agree with you chessfou: The Company received a notification today from AXA Investment Managers UK Limited on behalf of AXA S.A. and its Group Companies, informing it that as at 22 January 2004 they had an interest in 27,222,838 ordinary shares representing 18.875% of the issued ordinary share capital of the Company. | ameer | |
23/1/2004 16:04 | Where are the rampers, where are the huffers and puffers? Have they all decamped to the boards of the oil and gas minnows? I would have thought that ARK, at a considerable discount to net cash would be ideal. True the 'business model' seems to have been constructed with cardboard and plasticine (although that hasn't stopped LMC) but this is hi-tech and tech is supposedly flavour of the month (Intel and Microsoft releasing very respectable numbers). There are takeover rumours going round and 90% of the shares are in just 8 hands. Surely this ought to FLY.... So, why does it just bob about? Albeit, I suppose it is almost back up to four bob (that's 20p to the kiddies). | chessfou | |
21/1/2004 19:43 | Technical Analysis: Short Term Commentary Watch out for price pullbacks, since levels under 18.26 can be opportunities to enter long in the market, when the trend slope at its highest levels Medium term price trend for Arc Intl change from bearish to bullish this week. This stock overperforms the FTSE 100 INDEX by 12.06 %. Volatility has been increasing during last month. Be alert to the proximity of support 17.5 , and a possible rebound from this level | ok,yah | |
20/1/2004 12:15 | Who is rumoured to be taking them over? | oldplayer | |
18/1/2004 10:08 | Any ideas about when the new CEO might be announced, or are they not going to bother since they are soon to be taken over anyway! | charlienunn | |
08/1/2004 09:19 | Gam international are fund managers who looks like that they have picked up 3.4% stake as everbody knows this is a recovery stock, my feeling is that there has been enormous interest after the disclosure of the 5th of Jan. Indications is that there is someone else accumalating. | quraishim | |
08/1/2004 09:07 | Gam International have already declared 3.4% Who are they? Are they the people building a stake or is there somebody else out there? | the surgeon | |
08/1/2004 09:01 | We wait for the RNS................. | quraishim | |
08/1/2004 08:42 | There is a definate sign of stake building.....just have to see last weeks trade, we will wait and see.....share price is firm and all reasons to see this move up. | quraishim | |
08/1/2004 08:36 | Don't see it. ARC is so cheap that a stake big enough to force disclosure would costs peanuts. Hence if there were a bid, then we'd know about it pretty quickly. | oldplayer | |
08/1/2004 05:37 | bid coming imho..watch this space.... | maestro. | |
07/1/2004 12:07 | Well everthing is pointing to stake building..........pr | quraishim |
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