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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Axiom European Financial Debt Fund Limited | LSE:AXI | London | Ordinary Share | GG00BTC2K735 | ORD NPV |
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% | 85.50 | - | 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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17/5/2007 09:31 | :-)) Superb shake by the mm's on one 24k sale, is there a few orders in because it's 5.85p bid for 250,000 online whilst it remains 50k offer at 6.31p. | quotes_4_u | |
16/5/2007 21:46 | Hi Guru. I see eps of 0.53p for 2006 so a per ratio of 13. Were you looking at the dividend of .3p ? Looks like they will make a bit more this year though. Outlook Having now completed the Group restructure, we enter 2007 with tremendous opportunities and with the services and products which we believe constitute a very attractive offering to customers both in continental Europe and the UK. We have a highly experienced management team in place and with our pipeline of prospects I am confident that the Group will continue to make good progress this year. | quotes_4_u | |
16/5/2007 21:12 | Had a look at the final results but to me - correct me if I am wrong - that the increase in turnover - which is very good - has been virtually matched with increase in op. and admin. costs making profit much of the same. pe is still around 20. | guru11 | |
16/5/2007 11:52 | PedroJack, Alizyme (AZM) worth a look, currently 100p. Expecting to conclude "transforming deals" this year. EVO isssued a "buy" recommendation with 173p target last month. | qazwsx123 | |
15/5/2007 21:42 | I am looking to top up in the morning... | pedrojack | |
15/5/2007 21:40 | I'm regretting not picking these up at just under 6p now. This looks a very good and cheap stock. It yields 5% for starters, not many penny shares do that ! It made 600k pre-tax last year, it's valued at just under 4 million. Good balance sheet. New deals just signed ! And Barclays increasing their stake substantially ! It's finished 3mm's offering 6.75p, if this looks like going tomorrow i will buy in, if it drops then great i will buy cheaper. | quotes_4_u | |
15/5/2007 21:04 | PedroJack (Posts 43 & 44) clipperty clop, clipperty clop. | qazwsx123 | |
15/5/2007 17:33 | DYOR QAZWSX123... | pedrojack | |
15/5/2007 17:32 | DYOR QAZWSX123... | pedrojack | |
15/5/2007 16:54 | mjneish - any chance you could put the chart in the header? | georgethefourth | |
15/5/2007 15:39 | Looks like the overhang has been cleared. Both the buy and sell limits are 50k (6.31-6.69p). Cant put anybody off this stock, it looks cheap. | quotes_4_u | |
15/5/2007 07:32 | Don't bank on it PD. EDIT: Shifting now. Pity about the spread. | qazwsx123 | |
14/5/2007 22:29 | Agree azalea...Only a matter of time before the share price starts moving upwards... | pedrojack | |
14/5/2007 22:17 | A very significant stake increase to 15.37% by Barclays especially in such a tiddler. This strong vote of confidence will be felt in the share price before very long as the move gets wider recognition against a background of a very notable increase in orders for AXI as Germany's economy revives and pulls the rest of the EU along with it. This is one of those special occasions when I can ignore the whims of the daily volumes and concentrate on the big picture. | azalea | |
14/5/2007 19:39 | More than doubled their stake, well over 4 million, dont know when they did that because total volumes over last 2 weeks is only around 1-1.5 million. Makes you wonder how there is a overhang so who is selling, the buy price has gradually lowered to just under mid price (5.97p) online for 100k, looks a great price but all the buying from last week failed to make any impact. If it did drop any lower it would be well worth picking some of these up imho. | quotes_4_u | |
14/5/2007 19:03 | Good to see Barclays increasing their stake... | pedrojack | |
10/5/2007 12:42 | The outlay is bound ultimately to signifcantly enhance AXI bottom line (profits) otherwise they would not be doing it. | azalea | |
10/5/2007 12:29 | Haven't looked at it in detail yet either. Of course the expense will go down as "administrative expenses" and bottom-line profits will take a hit – but it's supposedly a one-off expense, and for a good reason. | mjneish | |
10/5/2007 08:13 | I have just been reading the rns again, its talking about a lot of vehicles and trailers Provisioning for over 250 road trailers Placed an order for 1500 swap bodies for delivery in 2007 Ordered an additonal 80 tractor unit from DAF and 400 Dennison Trailer Ltd container carrying road trailer chassis. I am not a road haulage expert so I hope I have not duplicated any of the above numbers. If I am correct then that is one big expansion programme for little old AXI. | azalea | |
10/5/2007 07:48 | Thanks. I'll edit and expand the header in due course (it's rather a pain to have to keep updating the financials whenever the price changes!). Just bear with me, as I'm really quite busy doing other things. | mjneish | |
09/5/2007 22:50 | azalea ! Only 200k got cleared today, there might be more to go is the point i would like to make, the mm with the seller got enough buys to let the seller get 200k away, everytime i checked online it was 100k offer hence i decided to wait, again dont let that put you off, it could all change tomorrow for the better. | quotes_4_u | |
09/5/2007 22:32 | Hoping for good press coverage in the morning... | pedrojack | |
09/5/2007 22:29 | mjneish Well done on starting the thread. Given today's announcement, your timing could hardly be better. | azalea | |
09/5/2007 22:21 | I was thinking the same azalea!!!... | pedrojack |
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