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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 |
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0.00 | 0.00% | - | 0.00 | - |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/12/2005 13:07 | So the Sagas still ongoing here..good luck. | clocktower | |
01/12/2005 13:03 | Well done again, Nigel, for sticking up for shareholders (I do not hold LGB) | double6 | |
01/12/2005 13:00 | Post removed by ADVFN | Abuse team | |
16/11/2005 14:46 | >rocket fool The fat lady isn't singing yet. If the FSA refuses our request, then they will expose the market to a great deal of controversey and call into question the integrity of the markets - something which the FSA are supposed to protect. | anomalous | |
14/11/2005 23:37 | "She Loves You" - The B..... Sorry wrong thread!...... | greenchair | |
14/11/2005 15:38 | yeah yeah yeah | jmillskeel | |
14/11/2005 15:31 | Post removed by ADVFN | Abuse team | |
06/11/2005 09:33 | bout time you got over this one chaps. it was a wrongun from the off. | rocket fuel | |
27/10/2005 23:11 | if you want to avoid the irrelevent stuff may I suggest filtering Jaknife! ;-) | greenchair | |
27/10/2005 23:04 | I will do Just wanted to avoid the irrelevant stuff | call-logger | |
27/10/2005 22:55 | Well its not over yet. Keep watching. | greenchair | |
27/10/2005 22:50 | greenchair I happened to be watching ADVFN at the time when everyone was buying shares and realising that over 100% of the available shares were being sold Ever since, I've wondered how it would turn out. | call-logger | |
27/10/2005 22:44 | What's your interest call-logger? | greenchair | |
27/10/2005 22:42 | "Hear! Hear!!" Uk. | greenchair | |
27/10/2005 22:16 | Call-logger. I think you will find that these articles are of interest to members of the RSV Shareholders Action Group to whom this BB is specifically targetted. | uknighted | |
27/10/2005 21:39 | After the last reported verdict, does that mean that the rest of the cases have been dropped? Or have you other avenues of attack? Reporting press criticism of your foes seems irrelevant to this thread and it might be a better idea to create a new one for that purpose | call-logger | |
27/10/2005 18:24 | Man Utd of hedge fund world has match against FSA Top hedge fund and trader face FSA inquiry For months now the London hedge fund community has talked of little else. The Financial Services Authority is coming after us, the hedge funds have said, looking for a scalp. Paranoia? Probably not. Led by Hector Sants, one of the FSA's top officials, the City of London regulator is extremely worried about the way some hedge funds have been playing the game. In Sants' own words recently: "Some hedge funds are testing the boundaries of acceptable practice concerning insider trading and market manipulation." In private meetings with London's biggest hedge funds, Sants has gone further. You need to clean up your act, he has said. Or I will do it for you. Indeed, in all the major European markets, the regulatory net seems finally to be closing in on the spivier element of the hedge fund industry. Too much money has been made in too short a period of time for regulators not to be trying hard to find out how it has been done. It is in that context that the FSA has been investigating GLG Partners and Philippe Jabre, 45, one of its star traders. GLG is not a name well known outside City trading circles. But it should be. It is the Manchester United of the hedge fund community with $11.5billion under management, and a proven track record in making sensational returns for its investors. That makes Jabre the Rudd Van Nistelrooy of GLG. He is fabulously wealthy - he has not said quite how much - and a big big player in the bond markets. But now Jabre is facing serious problems. The FSA, along with French and Spanish regulators, is looking into whether he used non-public information given to him on upcoming convertible bond deals to make money for the GLG fund he runs. For years there have been rumours that hedge funds have used information gained during investment banks' pre-marketing of bonds, equities and other asset classes, to trade before other investors get the same information. Investment banks like pre-marketing because it enables them to find out what sort of demand there is going to be for an upcoming bond offering. There is a clear understanding, however, that hedge funds given this private information do not use it to make money. Jabre has declined to comment. It is entirely possible that Jabre has not done anything wrong. Regardless of the outcome, his worry, and the worry of GLG, must be one of reputation. Running a $1.85billion convertible bond arbitrage fund and fighting off the FSA is extremely testing. Perhaps it would be prudent of GLG to ask Jabre to temporarily stand down until the clouds clear. | anomalous | |
26/10/2005 06:49 | Post removed by ADVFN | Abuse team | |
24/10/2005 23:02 | Back in your box, kev, (or, preferably, get a life......) | werdermouth |
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