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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Asia Digital | LSE:ADH | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B7D7F340 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 1.50 | - | 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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21/1/2011 15:59 | 22hoper........if Hambro finishes selling then expect the share price around 1p plus | quraishim | |
21/1/2011 11:48 | Chaps get a few of avct they look to be on the move with some big trades | 22hoper | |
21/1/2011 10:59 | Is it possible that Adrian may have been "using his charm", and has got lots of new chums in Asia investing in this "once in a lifetime" opportunity!....othe I wonder if he would dare to try another fundraising? If Koli have raised $15m to expand, that puts the ADH kitty firmly in perspective, doesn't it? | almost | |
21/1/2011 09:20 | Morning all , still piling up new comers , Hopefully good update will get this one flying .GLA | abbey8 | |
20/1/2011 23:46 | Also dragging up old data competition (any old timers) whats happend the the following companies. Its a very packed market place.. remember is from 2009. | whyme | |
20/1/2011 23:25 | Hmmm, I note what PMorgan has written and it has some bearing on the outlook of the company and history and the competition in the area. Perhaps there maybe an issue of equity in the future and the risk of dilution of shares for additional funding from interested parties to cover expenses and more development. I can see no mention of the company in the following artical... and note the competition.... (or possible)... but not one mention of Adrian or the company is there a reason for this perhaps PMorgan or someone could shed some light perhaps ? This may be a Social Media Event but it could be a marketing event for the companies input. | whyme | |
20/1/2011 20:51 | So selling has been done. Finished? Then why the tick up towards the end of the day? There will probably be a slight rise in the morning and then lets see. Lots of buyers coming in I can see. And I do see the potential in this company. In for a penny and out for a pound I say. | analyst008 | |
20/1/2011 18:19 | shuell The company is only capitalised at £2.8m and discounts very little. JO Hambro's holding is insignificant in the context of the value of their fund and I would imagine that the trustees ask some very awkward questions at the end of each quarter. They probably have wanted to sell for quite some time but when you own over 10% of a small company's share capital, you sell when you get the opportunity. The question you should be asking is who is buying and why. The size bought would suggest this is not private investor punting as close to 100 million shares have traded in the last two days. JO Hambro's holding statement was as at the close of business yesterday so with today's turnover they probably have around 20 million remaining. The next holding statement will read that they no longer have a notifiable interest and I would guess that it will come tomorrow. | nisbet | |
20/1/2011 18:03 | If the future is so bright, and being a large shareholder, Hambro will know what's going on, why are they reducing their holding? quraishim - How do you know they have finished selling? | shuell | |
20/1/2011 17:52 | Who's in a grump then? | almost | |
20/1/2011 17:47 | halo1 - are you on acid? Since when do I talk up the stock? I have made a lot of money on this stock once and lost plenty too. I am a large holder. I am open minded on the future. There is potential. Simple as that. Now go hide under a rock. | the blackster | |
20/1/2011 17:45 | PMorgan, thanks....see my post 853, which is a somewhat shorter version of the same story!....no material differences in our painful recollections. As to why we are still in, I guess the answer has to be that the price is so low, it is hardly worth selling them! | almost | |
20/1/2011 17:30 | Thank you quraishim. | abbey8 | |
20/1/2011 17:04 | Hambro have reducded from 11% to under 5%, it looks like they are finshed and ADH has no shares overhang surpressing the share price on back of very high demand for their shares....well up and away from tomorrow. | quraishim | |
20/1/2011 16:39 | No idea, have reduced their holding from memory and assume they may have finished for the time being, otherwise they would have used the whole 3 days they are allowed before releasing the RNS. If anyone knows any different don't hesitate to put me right. DC | daicaprice | |
20/1/2011 16:33 | Any idea why , or is just part of the game. | abbey8 | |
20/1/2011 16:31 | been selling abb. DC | daicaprice | |
20/1/2011 16:29 | We have a holding company , are they in or out , confused.com , can any one help.Thanks | abbey8 | |
20/1/2011 15:54 | It could be our lucky day , the market is down by 80 point , I managed to get ENRT just in time today , they justabout won a patent in USA , after the one in england and europe , CHINA could be next . | abbey8 | |
20/1/2011 15:52 | The online retail market in China is on the brink of exploding, with 60 percent growth in internet sales in just the first half of 2010. A few Asia companies like China's Taobao and Japan's Rakuten have found success in the market. Korean online retailers, who have enjoyed success at home, have yet to make any inroads in China. | andrbea | |
20/1/2011 15:48 | Don't give them any stock and It'll really take off. DC | daicaprice | |
20/1/2011 15:34 | This is all to do with CHINA GROWTH and beyond. | abbey8 | |
20/1/2011 15:30 | Didn't expect it that Quickly!!!! DC | daicaprice | |
20/1/2011 15:28 | Some serious buying again today, should get another little tick up if it carries on to the bell! DC | daicaprice |
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