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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Asite | LSE:ASE | London | Ordinary Share | GB0009603316 | ORD 10P |
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% | 0.75 | - | 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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09/2/2006 16:37 | yeah, tried to gat a quote online..15K @2.88p.. saffy.. | safman | |
09/2/2006 16:21 | Nice to see a tick up though | flc | |
09/2/2006 16:09 | All MMs blue with a horrible spread.. 4v4.. saffy.. | safman | |
08/2/2006 18:36 | When is the next scheduled trading results due? | havenpoint | |
27/1/2006 16:41 | Very little to be found. Looks attractive at this level. | flc | |
27/1/2006 10:56 | Any encouraging news? | havenpoint | |
22/12/2005 09:20 | The question remains whether it is worthwhile for me to invest further monies to average down or not? Greetings and best wishes for 2006 to everyone | havenpoint | |
21/12/2005 08:45 | and to you kev. Lets hope 2006 brings some good news. R | flc | |
20/12/2005 19:46 | Havenpoint I know it's not the same sort of share but have you seen what has happened at Qxl in the last 6 months (miracles do happen my friend, & remember it is xmas.........) All the best for xmas everyone & may 2006 bring profitability & huge gains to one and all. Kev. | future earner | |
20/12/2005 17:38 | havenpoint down again today iam afraid | excalibar | |
18/12/2005 12:55 | I was caught and hooked on seeing the share price rising daily and was told that it could even double from those high levels. I trusted my source whom I believed was reliable but did not reckon on the bursting of the dot.com bubble. I bought the shares when they were known under their former name PSS (Premysis). I doubt if I will ever recover my investment but it would be some consolation if I could mitigate my losses. However, realistically I dont see it happening in the short/medium term. But miracles DO happen. | havenpoint | |
17/12/2005 19:00 | wow thats a mighty big punt. Why did you invest that much if you don't mind me asking. | future earner | |
16/12/2005 11:56 | Yes, I bought most of my holdings at around the 1.50-£2 level. I bought more at 1-£1.20 level and my total investment well exceeds £200,000 | havenpoint | |
14/12/2005 20:05 | Havenpoint, when you say 200k do you actually mean 200,000 pounds? | future earner | |
13/12/2005 10:59 | Thanks for the advice. It is greatly appreciated. It is a difficult decision to make as I came in when the shares were galloping ahead. I started off at around the £1 and bought the bulk at £2. So I have invested well over £200k and now the value is minimal. Even if I try averaging down, I would need to buy a substantial amount of shares and that would certainly bring the price down to around 80p. Somehow I doubt whether we will ever see that level, though I am the eternal optimist. | havenpoint | |
12/12/2005 19:29 | Havenpoint, I agree with FLC can see no downside to the share price Have like yourself held for over three years. If you can afford to average down this would be a risk but one I believe will result in considerable future gains. All imho. B lucky. Kev | future earner | |
12/12/2005 16:38 | I don't claim to be as close to this stock as perhaps some of the other posters on this BB but I can't really see much downside at this level. They are moving in the right direction albeit slow. I think the fact that Tchenguiz converted £8m of loan debt in to B shares says something about the future of this company. He no doubt has plans on how he can use Asite to the benefit of Rotch and R20. All IMHO. Hold until further news. | flc | |
12/12/2005 16:20 | Let's hope you. If you had available funds would you recommend further investment in this stock or just to hold existing shares? | havenpoint | |
09/12/2005 15:20 | Havenpoint - the lack of newsflow doesn't help and continued delays in reaching profitability. They are going to be involved in some major construction projects over the next few years including the Stanstead development so hopefully things will start moving in 2006. | flc | |
08/12/2005 14:04 | Thankyou. I am a very long termer. I bought when company name was Premisys and paid around £2 share. I have a significant holding at that level and continued buying as share price fell. Even recently I bought again to average down. I hope it was a wise move. Let us hope and pray there will be some interest in this share. I am surprised that with some blue-chip support this share is not moving upwards. | havenpoint | |
27/11/2005 21:56 | Havenpoint, I have always felt this was a long termer (I've held over 5 years) but we really need to see profitability in the next set of results due out March 2006. If we can achieve this the share price will drive on. I would ultimately look for a share price of around 28-30p. Just my opinion. B Lucky... | future earner | |
26/11/2005 21:19 | I have been a shareholder for a very long time, buying shares up to the £2 level. What do you consider the prospects of recovery for this share. I hold quite a considerable quantity and whilst I am realistic that it will not return to those levels again, but will it move from languishing at 2-3p. | havenpoint | |
22/11/2005 20:27 | fair play.......all the best | future earner | |
22/11/2005 16:12 | That was pretty much it fe. Was waiting for the wife in the supermarket so thought I would pass the time by reading the IC. Too tight to buy it. | flc | |
21/11/2005 21:18 | FLC, could you post whole article please, or was that it... cheers Kev...all the best. Next results March 2006. | future earner |
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