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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Aukett Swanke Group Plc | LSE:AUK | London | Ordinary Share | GB0000617950 | ORD 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% | 1.70 | 1.60 | 1.80 | 1.70 | 1.70 | 1.70 | 0.00 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Architectural Services | 8.71M | -2.28M | -0.0138 | -1.23 | 2.81M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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02/5/2006 13:58 | Nasty chart The 20 day short term moving average is turning sharply down towards the longer term MAs. If it crosses then it will be a very bearish 'dead cross' chart pattern and faster falls can be exected. | petedavies | |
02/5/2006 10:32 | When wins clears their overhang i think Auk can make another push towards 6p+. Lots of buying but still 4.68p offer for 100k. | quotes_4_u | |
30/4/2006 21:11 | Like a nasty rash that won't go away... This person is very scared that this share is going to go up for some reason,persistently posting the same thing day after day. Or he could be trying for a qualification in being sad, annoying and repetitive. If so, he will get a distinction. | gasferret | |
28/4/2006 14:08 | Post removed by ADVFN | Abuse team | |
28/4/2006 13:44 | That last post by PeteDavies is exactly the same as the one posted (and since ADVFN removed) by Five Dollars last night. I think that it must have been pasted in as he still can't spell expected (exected in both posts). You really are a sad amateur at this deramping lark but still irritating. Just a matter of time before the post is removed so absorb the wisdom of it before it goes. Ok, just ignore it. | gasferret | |
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27/4/2006 21:12 | Those posts have a familiar ring about them.... Very similar the the H G Wells ones. Same person again? Boring. | gasferret | |
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27/4/2006 14:00 | It's the same person Gasferret ! He has a bit of a vendetta going. Back to Auk and i would be buying 100k right now but i have to stick to my rules and not get overloaded in a stock with just 2 mm's so i will just keep what i have got, i am saying that 4.67p online is a great price but somehow the mm's still have a lot of stock from somewhere hence the million buy yesterday did nothing but i do expect support at this price now and also hoping for a RNS over the million but it's only 0.5% so if it's a new buyer then we wont have a RNS. | quotes_4_u | |
27/4/2006 13:41 | They are all coming out now. Good to see the spread narrow to 4.5/4.75 | gasferret | |
27/4/2006 12:19 | Post removed by ADVFN | Abuse team | |
26/4/2006 23:29 | Post removed by ADVFN | Abuse team | |
26/4/2006 20:43 | Errr... bid price at open 4.5p, bid price at close 4.5p, without a calculator I calculate that is not a fall. Offer price down 0.25p to narrow the spread but still a 10% spread. If 1m was a sell (imo unlikely) a very good price. I hold and therefore I have an interest. What's the motive for someone wanting the price to fall? I can hazard a guess but htfwfftpg can always state their interest. | gasferret | |
26/4/2006 18:07 | Post removed by ADVFN | Abuse team | |
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26/4/2006 17:49 | OK - anyone care to explain how there is a buy of 1 million shares and the price goes down? The market never fails to confuse me!! | newsh |
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