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ARGV Argentvive

1.375
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Argentvive ARGV London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 1.375 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
1.375 1.375
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Argentvive ARGV Dividends History

No dividends issued between 28 Apr 2014 and 28 Apr 2024

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Posted at 09/7/2008 12:43 by baronstjohn
What has happend with ARGV. Have the glory days of this share completely disappeared down some black hole. Expectations a year ago were high as was the share price. Could the reality of a 1p price be just around the corner or are we going to receive some good news from the company now , when good news is needed....
Posted at 22/3/2008 14:32 by liquid assets
telegraph biz section today, write up on bookrabbit (albeit brief) - no mention of argv as such
Posted at 19/2/2008 09:17 by safman
yep, certainly agree, perhaps a little biased being aholder, but with deals with amazon, ebay, and the integration and development of the new buisnesses, certainly a good medium-long term hold..

denton has also invested heavily in ARGV, most noteably 750K @ 50p..

good luck..

saffy..
Posted at 08/2/2008 12:14 by safman
quiet on the ARGV front..eh...

saffy..
Posted at 15/1/2008 10:53 by safman
denton has spent another what.. 750K acquiring shares @ 50p per share.. he certainly is a motivated individual.. and one i think will take argv to new heights.. one to watch..

saffy..
Posted at 18/12/2007 10:15 by safman
no share goes up in a stright line... but argv are getting all the logistics in place .. it certainly no mickey mouse when u consider as a logistical company they have have tesco as a client..

don't expect massive upswings because from her its a medium term hold..

saffy..
Posted at 05/12/2007 18:33 by safman
"Good luck to all who are in ARGV, and have a merry christmas."

and the same..

good luck..

saffy..
Posted at 05/12/2007 18:18 by uumode
well yes, you could buy 10,000 shares for 1.1p = £110
which after consolidation = 1,000 shares at the same value of £110

In absolute terms the share price has risen 1.1p to 11p overnight, but any holdings anyone might have, have stayed the same value.

(btw consolidation didn't happen at 1.1p, I only used it to illustrate the example)

Anyway I'm not having a dig, just couldn't understand the angle :-)

Good luck to all who are in ARGV, and have a merry christmas.
Posted at 04/12/2007 23:01 by safman
"Safman,

1.1p to 67p it not quite technically right.
Would be '11p' to 67p as there was a share consolidation. (or 1.ip to 6.7p pre-consolidation)"

no not really.. you could buy at it lowest at around 0.11p aka 1.1p .. yr high at 7.5p aka 75p in todays value at consolidation 1 in 10.

denton aquired SDK at 0.6p per share or 6p in todays value..

so the lowest SDK or ARGV has been in today's value is 1.1p NOT 11p ..don't forget denton has acquired SDK at 6p todays value and raised 750k at 15p in todays value..

and yes it has risen from a low of 1.1p to almost 70p.. but that is not at its yr high..

saffy!
Posted at 21/10/2007 12:53 by safman
PRWEB) October 17, 2007 -- ArgentVive (LSE:ARGV) announces that, following the passing of the resolution at its Extraordinary General Meeting, the Group has completed on the acquisition of AuctionAssist®, the UKs leading eBay facilitator.

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AuctionAssist is a leading provider of asset value recovery solutions for businesses, maximizing value by liquidating surplus assets direct to consumers through a number of online market places. The Board of ArgentVive believes that, with support and resources from ArgentVive, AuctionAssist will be able to develop quickly from an early stage e-Commerce business to become a major provider of technology based e-commerce solutions while at the same time offering significant potential synergies for the Group.

Mr. Sieng Van Tran has agreed to remain as CEO of AuctionAssist following the acquisition.

Commenting on the acquisition Kevin Fleming Finance Director stated: "AuctionAssist, which is our first acquisition under our new strategy, is a landmark transaction. It brings both significant potential to the Group as well as the considerable experience of Sieng Van Tran, CEO of AuctionAssist, whose recognised leadership in internet and technology based start-ups will play a key role in the implementation of the new strategy across all group companies."

Sieng Van Tran, CEO of AuctionAssist added: "We have become the largest seller of certain high ticket categories on eBay. Following completion of the deal with Argentvive, our aim is to become the largest seller of Major Appliances on eBay. High ticket items are a major growth opportunity for eBay and AuctionAssist has proven it can sell these in significant volumes. Being part of ArgentVive plc will further enhance the reputation of AuctionAssist as a safe place to shop for well-known branded goods at excellent prices. With the resources now in place, I am looking forward to expanding our service to other retailers, manufacturers and distributors, thus increasing our offering to consumers."

About ArgentVive:
ArgentVive plc is an e-commerce group with market leading technology and the development capability, infrastructure and sales models to rapidly expand in B2B and B2C markets. The aim of the company is to develop online businesses in order to become a major provider of internet based solutions to enterprises across a wide range of industry.
ArgentVive plc is listed on the AIM market under the ticker symbol ARGV.


About AuctionAssist:
Established in 2004, AuctionAssist is an online trading facilitator which uses in-house market making systems and platforms to generate income from percentage commissions. The service enables companies to increase revenues and margins without impacting on their core sales channels. As a leading provider of asset value recovery solutions the company employs specially developed listing software to maximise the selling price of goods on behalf of its clients. This is achieved by creating dedicated niche marketplaces within sectors which are not represented by the other major online portals.


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