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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Artilium | LSE:ARTA | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1L7NQ30 | ORD 5P |
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% | 22.80 | - | 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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29/2/2008 10:41 | someone on the iii site said this would be cleared today. if there were major problems news would have leaked out, the pressure has been nearly 15 million shares being unwound | soulman08 | |
29/2/2008 10:40 | Hows the level 2 looking CN100? | l30nski | |
29/2/2008 10:39 | you take an image capture of the L2 screen by hitting CTRL/PRINT SCREEN. then go into image program (paint shop), paste the image (CNTRL/V). Save it and upload it to image hosting website (image shack). This will provide you with a url for the image which you can then show on here. ---------------- I have copied the above from a poster on another BB...so please don't ask me for help if you are unable to follow the instructions (because I have never tried it) Good luck | izzywizzy | |
29/2/2008 10:39 | hate to say it but do we think that the seller is finally clear? volume not huge. | bubface | |
29/2/2008 10:35 | who here knows how to post a screen shot of level 2? many thanks. | cn100 | |
29/2/2008 10:08 | No idea CN100. I do know they are trying to resolve quickly though. Bit tricky with the lowish volumes. At some point when done going to be a great long. | yuka | |
29/2/2008 10:05 | This is getting ridiculous now! | cn100 | |
28/2/2008 22:07 | wonder how many have been unwound so far and how many left to go? any guesses yuka? | cn100 | |
28/2/2008 21:32 | Not much they can say really. Seems the Global Trader client position still in the process of being unwound. | yuka | |
28/2/2008 21:26 | I have emailed the company regarding the share price. Will wait to hear back. | cn100 | |
28/2/2008 13:49 | my take is: GTE's choice of arta (as a share to target) was coincidental. It tells us nothing about how arta is trading in 2008 as a company (eg contract wins, turnover, ....) So the FSA should address this issue, eg declare the holdings of GTE-clients as null and void, or ARTA's management should press for a speedy resolution. | andrbea | |
28/2/2008 13:36 | And arta as obviously been used by a group to make a fortune. jan 07 the company was valued just under todays share price The company share price then went into overdrive why? The share price has been manipulated high and then dumped,you will be lucky to hold 30p with the amount of closing that Global have to carry out. | johnwalton | |
28/2/2008 10:09 | gambler99 - you've never got anything constructive to say wether it be on going long or short of this stock. you're one liners are boring mate. | jonesy79 | |
28/2/2008 09:51 | this is an arta mess.... | gambler99 | |
27/2/2008 13:28 | Sorry TH2, idmos is too risky for me tman or prl look better bets (IMO) some arta news (gte saga): Global Trader was unable to trade out of equity derivatives held by the client in Artilium Plc after the stock fell and liquidity dried up, Savage said. It was able get out of positions held in SCI Entertainment Group Plc, he added. and | andrbea | |
27/2/2008 11:38 | andrbea take a look at idmos/ido corporate update due.cannot buy any for love nor money. | tryinghard2 | |
27/2/2008 11:35 | Where is the leading people??? Bought a@83p...am shattered...!!! | manojbhura121 | |
27/2/2008 08:43 | wow short short short looking to buy soon | mistyblue2 | |
25/2/2008 13:43 | 15k buy and a 20k few more of those needed... | andrbea | |
24/2/2008 17:19 | results due anytime not sure couple of weeks | bubsy2 | |
23/2/2008 22:38 | What date the results? | shanksaj |
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