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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Avesoro Resources Inc. | LSE:ASO | London | Ordinary Share | CA05366A3029 | ORD NPV (DI) |
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% | 99.50 | 97.00 | 102.00 | - | 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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19/4/2005 08:18 | More than likely Diogenes - the pain he must be in from FSA and SHM must be like a shrapnel wound nagging away. Real value showing the way this am tho - ASO, AVG, DWM. :-) CR | cockneyrebel | |
18/4/2005 21:24 | Could it be that losses have reduced Frauderic to penny punting, CR? | diogenesj | |
18/4/2005 10:28 | Net 3K sells fraudage - when the market bottoms the mm's will have this marked up 10p on a few 5K buys. I used to respect you as a decent sized non-tradinmg punter but you're proving to be a penny parcel trader punter - they are the loser types as you've pointed out so often! CR | cockneyrebel | |
18/4/2005 10:12 | Frauddy - trying to buy this when it is moving up is impossible in volume - you seem to have becom a penny punting, trading cfd're in your old age lol! £1.5m pre-tax here in H2 - so the year ahead forecast is way too low. Still, you followed me in and you'll always be slow to the game. I'm up on ASO, not down - get it right. I'm not interested in trying to trade the volatility - 15% is normal in this, look at the chart. You stuck it in your Stockchallenge cos you know how cheap it is, so did I. £2 written all over it as you yourself has said - I don't squirm at a little volatility, I know I'll have my 15% back and more in one day when the results are published, you little fraudlet! CR | cockneyrebel | |
18/4/2005 09:01 | Crookney, as with WNN you are demonstrating that your judgement is inferior to mine......if you read my posts you will see that they tend to anticipate reality rather than hopes.....the general market is only down about 4/5% but your dogs have stumbled badly in the 20-35% range. Btw i still like this doggie, but am able to keep my feet on the ground and remember that no matter how good the story, prices can often get ahead of themselves on irrational muppet exhuberance! | ydderf | |
15/4/2005 16:00 | Cheers Frauddy - just got myself another 5K before the bull stampede! CR | cockneyrebel | |
15/4/2005 15:57 | Another liquid lunch Freddy? Just popped in for a few semi-literate wind-ups on a few threads? Enjoy your weekend.... | monty burns | |
15/4/2005 15:56 | two months are a long time in cfdland crookney........98p is may target! | ydderf | |
15/4/2005 11:28 | June 24th volvo. CR | cockneyrebel | |
15/4/2005 10:44 | I agree CR.When are results due in June. | volvo | |
15/4/2005 10:16 | Well you're going to miss a good top-up then aren't you Frauddy! These made a small loss in H1 and they have beaten £1.2m having said they are 'comfortably ahead' of expectations. What's that then? £1.5m pre-tax in H2. Looks like they will slaughter next years forecast of £1.7m having done £1.5m in H2 don't you think. Any savy investor can see these could do 14p eps next year or even more with a fair wind - one bagger after the results when these re-rate onto a valuation something like similar companies and you know it Frauddy. CR | cockneyrebel | |
15/4/2005 09:24 | crookney, i took your advice and blinked - but it's gone down another 2%! | ydderf | |
14/4/2005 15:22 | Fraudage - blink and it will be up 10p - that's why you can't sit there waiting to get in lower. You followed me in here, learn your lesson, you're here just bating me - but then the only master you are is the master-bater! CR | cockneyrebel | |
14/4/2005 15:18 | crookney, with the price demolished to 106-9, i think its time you apologised for doubting the MASTER! Read my posts and cry in your contract notes you silly billy............... | ydderf | |
11/4/2005 10:46 | What's the matter Fraudage, not going down as you hoped? lol! CR | cockneyrebel | |
11/4/2005 08:09 | oh dear........lol | ydderf | |
08/4/2005 15:45 | crookney the steam is going out of these, i suggest a strategic sell before your elders and betters get in first.........you can always get them back for 98p if you're as patient as the MASTER! | ydderf | |
07/4/2005 17:41 | Well, looks like M&S have the nap hand and good news for ASO. Final ECJ judjement in 6 months but looks like they are in favour of MKS. Will mean that ASO can claim a lot of tax credits on past European losses that they have. I bet the ECJ say that the money should be rebated as a credit straight away rather than setting it against future gains. Could boost next years eps with a much lower tax rate for ASO :-) CR | cockneyrebel | |
06/4/2005 10:12 | You won't be aware of this Frauddy but it could be nice bunce for ASO: If M&S win the rulling (" An Advocate General's Opinion is expected on 7 April 2005") then ASO will be able to set all their past European losses against tax in the UK - probably worth around £1m to them I'd say. Something else that might not be in the price here imo. CR | cockneyrebel | |
06/4/2005 09:31 | crookney, the pity of it, is that your envy prohibits you from learning from the MASTER! As I predicted the spikey price has continued to fall on muppet exiting their cfds and suchlike - lol | ydderf | |
05/4/2005 11:15 | "don't chase it, reversals are mandatory for this loosely held tiddler...it will be 104 again before 124 imho......" That's what you said a couple of days ago Frauddy - wrong again! A monkey with an abacus could work out how much these have made in H2 - it's only you having multiple orgasms at nearly 10% in a day, not the shrewdies that beat you here to it. Fact is if you want to buy this one in volume you have to buy when sellers like you are around. CR | cockneyrebel |
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