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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Asg Media | LSE:ASG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B5KNBL14 |
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% | 1.125 | - | 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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18/7/2008 13:31 | can sell 1000000@2.14 | saddays | |
18/7/2008 13:30 | lol Why do pump and dumpers get rewarded, one of the worst companies around with more severe dilution to come and it doubles on news that other stocks would be lucky to rise 25%. | 8trader | |
18/7/2008 13:30 | If you ignore the obvious stupid rampers and derampers then the deal looks interesting imho. | argy2 | |
18/7/2008 13:29 | a cash cow as a partner | saddays | |
18/7/2008 13:28 | I'd certainly ignore those online limits, i'm currently testing them now, cant sell 750k or 500k or 250k. | 8trader | |
18/7/2008 13:28 | 100 million share is only an option/partner will fund expansion+acquisitio | saddays | |
18/7/2008 13:27 | Oilyrag, disagree, the 40,000,000 news share are from the alloted 100,000,000 | oh_no | |
18/7/2008 13:25 | max buy 1500 v sell 750k@1.84 | saddays | |
18/7/2008 13:23 | no bounderies now and no stock.what a little cracker.20-25p in the coming weeks with more worldwide revenues.whooooooooo | saddays | |
18/7/2008 13:22 | Oh No, I have just re-read the RNS. 100 million new shares plus £400,000 in convertable loans which will require a futher 40 million shares in a years time. Thats a total of 181 million shares after dilution which is a 77% dilution approx. | oilyrag | |
18/7/2008 13:20 | well, well well.............awe | cyclingnut | |
18/7/2008 13:19 | looking better now than at anytime in their short history. Partnership is a good idea, will probably lead to a full take over eventually | dvsfm | |
18/7/2008 13:17 | they look more financially secure to me, than yesterday (always the threat, then, of going under) I like this bit of the RNS 'both locally and internationally'. ASG could bid for contracts internationally, eg in Europe? maybe New Media will reverse into them after 3 years Would be a logical progression IMO dyor nia | andrbea | |
18/7/2008 13:16 | 4v1.13-15p by close | saddays | |
18/7/2008 13:13 | were offered 2.5 million for malls ie 6p.they knocked vmg back.this partner is a multi-national media company worldwide.dyor vmg are history.no 1 in the sector guys and very little stock.yeeehaaaaaaaa | saddays | |
18/7/2008 13:12 | That's because it's a convertable loan, shares won't be alloted until then. | oh_no | |
18/7/2008 13:07 | RNS dosn't tell us when the 100million share, 71% approx dilution comes to the market. How many are going to get locked in, as I did last time around. | oilyrag | |
18/7/2008 13:03 | Classic pump and dump, feel sorry for those who are just about to get burnt, already one who has paid a premium or 100% higher than the conversion price, certainly no shortage of mugs out there still willing to chase up any strong % riser. | 8trader | |
18/7/2008 13:02 | Looks great news to me. Lets move on now guys. | oh_no | |
18/7/2008 13:01 | can sell 500k@1.5p | saddays | |
18/7/2008 13:01 | Hey saddays give me say 15p each share and you can have mine now, that way you can secure more stock in a tight market as you call it, and I can get out at a nice little profit without having to read your drivle anymore. | oilyrag | |
18/7/2008 13:00 | 10p by close.all issue now resolved/funding/kee | saddays | |
18/7/2008 12:58 | 5p would do me | asparks | |
18/7/2008 12:58 | "42% spread.20p within days." - how does that tie up? | asparks |
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