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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Business Direct | LSE:BDG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B02KK416 | ORD 1P |
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Date | Time | Title | Posts |
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12/9/2008 | 15:10 | BUSINESS DIRECT GROUP THIS ONE SHOULD BE ON YOUR SHOPPING LIST | 535 |
10/3/2008 | 20:11 | CUTTING OUT THE BAD BITS | 4 |
12/11/2007 | 16:22 | TAKE A PROFIT. AS I NEED MORE SHARES AT 3P | 9 |
06/10/2007 | 08:33 | Mr penny share is buying. When you muppets are selling | 1 |
28/2/2005 | 22:37 | Business direct group to deliver | - |
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Posted at 02/9/2008 22:40 by topdoc What happens to the funds they get for selling the in night part of the co to dx group and how come they could sell it without share holder approval. I 2nd your views x5jwa. |
Posted at 01/9/2008 08:34 by english1 BUSINESS DIRECT GROUP THIS ONE SHOULD BE ON YOUR SHOPPING LIST............NOT!The end has a last arrived for this shambolic company. The administrator can sell the assets without share holder approval! |
Posted at 21/8/2008 07:32 by topdoc "none of these expressions of interest relate to the share capital of the company" What does this mean? Does this mean IF the co is sold shareholders will get nothing? |
Posted at 20/8/2008 16:20 by dibbs I would guess that they are trading as normal, ie loosing money until such time as they run out of cash and then it moves out of their hands. Expressions of interest can very quickly disappear once the interested party sees a fuller picture. I am amazed that todays news has put 60% ish on the share price. Did I miss something?? Dibbs |
Posted at 30/7/2008 09:44 by topdoc What price for co ? 1p a share? |
Posted at 28/7/2008 22:15 by dibbs Topdoc - it certainly doesn't read well to me. I have had grave doubts that this company could survive for sometime. Other than the eternal promise of parcel Xchange, which has been a constant drain on the company, the other business operates where fuel costs and competition make survival very difficult.BDG have issued shares at lower and lower prices and who will back them now? There are a raft of profitable AIM companies with strong balance sheets and cash in the bank trading on single digit PEs. Companies like BDG are meeting their end as the cash runs out. Bear markets see the end of these companies, the weak fail, they did upto 2003 during the last Bear Mraket and they will do again this time. Cash really is king at the moment for both investors and companies alike. Dibbs |
Posted at 14/7/2008 22:19 by granny7 £42,000 in BDG I would call maddness! |
Posted at 14/7/2008 20:19 by dibbs A bit of life in the old dog today! One 600k buy, sounds a lot until you multiply by 0.7p!I will be very surprised if BDG can survive the current market, and wider economic climate. BDG have barely held on during the good times so you wonder how they will take the rough... The next trading update will be very telling IMO. Dibbs |
Posted at 13/5/2008 16:36 by stock123 This is strange, when the share price was 1 & 1.5p you could buy at 1.05p, but now share price 0.75 & 1.25 the actual online offer price is 1.1+ ! |
Posted at 24/1/2008 22:50 by dibbs MM's moving down today could equally indicate a large sell being worked, yet to be reported? Falls are not always MM games IMO. The fears of a slowdown/ recession will impact on BDG for sure. How much I don't know, but the outlook for many businesses is less good than a few weeks ago. Less field engineers will be using parcelXchange in a slowing economy, just as volumes of products distributed for other customers will also reduce. I sold a few days ago with these concerns on my mind, the security of more cash is comforting! With profitable quality companies looking very cheap, companies like BDG aren't going to attract much investor interest in a more defensive market. Good luck to those of you who continue to hold. I reckon that these retain the potential to double or halve their share price in a day, so anything could happen! Dibbs |
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