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Asia Resources | ASR | London | Ordinary Share |
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Posted at 18/3/2010 16:07 by thescamp01 sorry.does this mean that any shares one had in ASR, have now gone?...in simple terms, you lose your money? |
Posted at 25/11/2009 14:00 by andrbea no big sells, so that 1mln seller has finished hopefullyanyroad, should ASR not comment on the recent fall? eg tell us it's a forced seller and that they know of no other reason, eg company's operations still on track, no special developments to report? Why don't the LSE police pressure the company for an RNS comment on a big price fall (as quickly as they do for a sharp price rise)? nia dyor |
Posted at 23/11/2009 13:55 by andrbea on 18 Nov there was a buy on Plus, but trading practically non-existent in this share during early Novemberso once the 1 mln sell today was cleared with the 2x500k buys, it must have balanced again? total buys today 2.3mln volume chart (for Nov): |
Posted at 23/11/2009 12:58 by andrbea reckon it's a good buyasr do gold bullion & jewellery press wires today speak bullishly about gold: Gold price is booming. As markets opened across the globe on Monday, gold prices hit a new historic record of $ 1,166.45 an ounce in Europe, boosted by weakening dollar. Bullish over the big weekly opening for gold, bullion analysts are now predicting that gold will touch $1,200 per ounce this week. |
Posted at 10/8/2005 16:47 by jeffian Sorry to harp on but it's time to LEARN and move on, G, particularly if you say this has happened to you before. The failure wasn't caused by their customers not paying and it was also not caused by contract delays, although that would have been the catalyst for banks finally pulling the plug. Even if all the prospective contracts had been entered into, ASR would have struggled to achieve breakeven let alone go on doing it year after year.Regards, Ian |
Posted at 10/8/2005 16:12 by jeffian Gantenbrink,ASR didn't fail "because other companies have failed to pay their bills", it failed because it never built its turnover to a point where its gross profit covered its overheads. Regards, Ian |
Posted at 23/6/2005 12:56 by jeffian glenn,As I have often said from the early days of this thread, the progress of ASR has always reminded me of IFTE (IFT) in which I lost some money and that's what stopped me putting my money in here, so I think it's quite useful leaving these threads untouched for future reference. My disaster is going to be ELC, I fear, although I did call it a 'speculative punt'. Anyway, this one is not quite dead yet; it may be rescued or taken over, although I doubt there's much upside in the share price in those circumstances. Regards, Ian |
Posted at 23/6/2005 07:59 by lord butterstock ASR - Outstanding recovery play.. my tip of the year (ASR)LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Posted at 27/5/2005 08:05 by miamigo Must be some bad news on the way. No RNSs yet.If anyone gets any tip sheets maybe they can confirm whether ASR has been a sell reccomendation. ARX down today also on a sell rec from RHPS. |
Posted at 29/1/2005 10:50 by jeffian For your info, this is what Investors Chronicle had to say about it:"28 January 2005 AVIONIC SERVICES (ASR) Last November, Avionic raised £500,000 via a placing at 2.5p. It was its fifth fund-raising since it moved from Ofex to Aim in December 1999. Such a voracious appetite for cash is due to delayed completions after airport contracts come to an end. The pain shows through in terms of end-June 2004 trade debtors - up from £381,000 to £2.46m. Trade creditors were little changed at £1.15m. But the good news is that, during 2003-04, signed orders more than doubled to £5.98m. -------------------- Ord price: 2.5p Market value: £2.76m Touch: 2.25-2.75p 12-month High: 5.29p Low: 2.25p Dividend yield: nil PE ratio: na Net asset value: 0p* Net debt: * *Negative shareholders' funds -------------------- Year to Turnover Pre-tax earnings dividend per 30 Jun (£m) profit (£000) per share (p) share (p) -------------------- 2003 1.02 -3,363 -15.24 nil 2004 4.33 -695 -1.02 nil % change +323 - -93 - -------------------- Market makers: 4 Traded on Aim Last IC view: 13 Feb 2004, pages 68 & 73 IC view: Avionic has a lot to do to convince wary investors it's on the mend. Fairly priced." Regards, Ian |
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