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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Associated British Engineering Plc | LSE:ASBE | London | Ordinary Share | GB0007395642 | ORD 2.5P |
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% | 15.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Engineering Services | 16k | -59k | -0.0288 | -5.21 | 307.35k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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02/4/2008 16:45 | ?? Over and out ?? | double6 | |
02/2/2008 19:49 | they say no news is good news; buttttttttttttt i'v been waiting years | tim2 | |
01/2/2008 10:18 | Dont you just hate threads that have no news or charts on them, so made this one. | topinfo | |
25/1/2008 14:34 | This has to be one of the biggest can of worms listed. | lord c. | |
03/12/2007 18:10 | pension news should be out very soon .and remember there is not that many shares around, so as soon as we get some news the share will be going north | tim2 | |
25/11/2007 09:50 | only because wins have been messing around with the spread which is normally a sign they don't want to deal because they are short. Recently you should have seen the holding in company announcement where a major shareholder increased their holding by 5%. If you do your homework you will find this person is on the board of asbe's operating company BPE. BPE's customers are in the oil services industry so should be having a good time, but perhaps even more importantly we may be very close to a pensions settlement. perhaps this director expects this to leave ASBE on a very very low PE. | bigbullman2 | |
23/11/2007 15:27 | And down 31% today. | tiredoldbroker | |
11/1/2007 09:15 | i had mine since 1992 and im going to get a return this year | tim2 | |
10/1/2007 22:58 | I have been holding since 1988 and had given up the ghost and guess what today i found life out there .Maybe i will become a Zillionaire. | martest | |
10/1/2007 18:40 | the only way is up | tim2 | |
23/12/2006 12:55 | it will not be good for the pension trustees to bust the company. the upside is if it is a shell company on the main market it will be right for a reverse takeover and with very few shares. they would have to split the shares. as you can see with a buy of 1500 and sell of 9000 on fridays news. the shares shot up 25%. this is going to be a fun share in 2007. | tim2 | |
22/12/2006 21:38 | depends how much they ahve to pay the pension trustees - more than 2 mill and it s bust | glennborthwick | |
22/12/2006 17:21 | this is a good bet for 2007. only upside no downside left | tim2 | |
22/12/2006 08:43 | must get my head around this pension issue - but to earn 15p share at interim on a share price of 50p attractrs the gambler in me | glennborthwick | |
08/4/2006 08:22 | Those boys over at www.fairshare.biz seem to be in the know as usual | nockybalboa | |
11/8/2005 22:59 | Who Why When Where How much? | english bigblls | |
11/8/2005 22:57 | Sorry wrong thread. | barnsey | |
08/7/2005 16:54 | been quiet on here for a while. Anyone still fancy these? Seems to be an amazing amount of intraday movement. Mkt Cap isn't great... One quick question what does PMSL mean? "dell314 - 11 Mar'04 - 20:36 - 28 of 46 double6 - PMSL!" | mr_chaps | |
05/1/2005 12:54 | Take a look at CP. | opthalmist | |
05/1/2005 12:39 | Continuing its rise. | double6 | |
11/10/2004 13:20 | good for you, saved yourself some cash. Looks like you timed it right today on MCR, WHOG and BFRD. I asume rises in dodgy penny stocks usually means it is because you bought in before hand. | responsible lad | |
06/10/2004 12:46 | RL - not here matey! | double6 | |
06/10/2004 09:53 | LOL! This still looks like a mess to me. Management itching to buyout the best bits(no doubt for a knock down price) isn't exactly thrilling either.... Rgds dell | dell314 |
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