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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Azure Hlgs | LSE:AZH | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1CRL578 | ORD 0.2P |
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% | - | 0.00 | - |
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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18/11/2021 22:58 | hello is anyone still active? | ![]() knova | |
18/10/2013 17:52 | How did the Court case end ???? | ![]() harvester | |
03/2/2008 10:58 | Hmmm, interesting... | ![]() captain haircut | |
05/10/2006 18:17 | This is the start of a very BULLISH stock .Penny Stocks only rise when they are overbought, and this is overbought. The volume is much heavier to the upside than downside!! If we see the market Cap go over 12m£ its a very bullish sighn! ALL IMHO, DYOR ETC | alan82 | |
05/10/2006 14:58 | 1bn shares actually | ![]() gagner2006 | |
05/10/2006 13:53 | Indeed alan82 | ![]() geezermatic | |
04/10/2006 20:38 | valirx's market cap was 12m£ on the first day of trading! at what price did the buyers get in at? was the big sell order profit taking? i think this stock is massivly overbought in the short term, so its got to come down slightly, which it has done so it should start rallying up! | alan82 | |
04/10/2006 13:14 | Someone should tell ADVFN that Valirx is not the same as Valspar - see "The latest Valirx News Headlines" on the Valirx share price quotation page!! | ![]() uknighted | |
04/10/2006 11:26 | Which leaves me with 17 VAL from my original holding of 35,000 CUB! Think I'll stick to building societies in future!!! | ![]() largeman | |
04/10/2006 08:41 | For those of you that don't know, AZH is now trading as ValiRx. The new ticker symbol is VAL.L. You also have one share of VAL for every two shares of AZH that you used to have. ie if you had 10,000 shares of AZH, you should now have 5,000 shares of VAL.L. Good luck. | martin c-j | |
03/10/2006 16:09 | Post removed by ADVFN | ![]() Abuse team | |
03/10/2006 14:55 | The rise is because of the share consolidation. The shares are now Ordinary 0.2p replacing the Ordinary 0.1p. | ![]() uknighted | |
03/10/2006 14:46 | ...So I thought I'd just check out this share that's on the top of the leaderboard today . And, of course, who do I find on the thread but Dusseldorf. | ![]() sandbank | |
03/10/2006 08:09 | Post removed by ADVFN | ![]() Abuse team | |
03/10/2006 07:30 | Today's rise (from 0.6p to 1.2p to sell) simply reflects the 1 for 2 consolidation, surely? | ![]() peter furner | |
03/10/2006 07:27 | hmmm... not showing on leaderboard and can't even buy 1 share online - might as well be 1,000,000% up! | ![]() justjus | |
03/10/2006 07:11 | There we go up 70% already. | ![]() very quick | |
29/9/2006 13:43 | Pile into ACV up 60% today. Next for reversal before xmas. | ![]() very quick | |
28/9/2006 12:10 | alia - What justification do you have for your target? That figure would give AZH a mkt cap of £26mln(£32mln if the additional vendor shares are issued!). Doesn't that sound a bit ridiculous? I'll be very surprised if the share price doesn't nosedive once the offloading of stock by penny share pushers onto PIs ends..... All IMHO, DYOR etc. Rgds dell | ![]() dell314 | |
28/9/2006 11:36 | BTW luk at Dusseldorf's other gem which is DMR at 0.325 pence - 2 pence target on that. | ![]() smiler28 | |
28/9/2006 11:34 | 2p by weekend | alia | |
28/9/2006 11:22 | here we go again | alia | |
27/9/2006 10:49 | So I like the looks of the new company ValiRx. Do I buy today or wait until after 3rd October? I have been quoted 50,000 to buy at 0.88p. Does this mean that I would have 25,000 of the new shares after 3rd October? This is a bit beyond me. Don't know much about reverse takeovers. Any of you regulars know what is going on? Thanks in advance, Martin. | martin c-j |
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